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Evaluation of Remote Motivational Interviewing for Disease Management in Heart Failure Patients and Their Carers

Sponsor: Wroclaw Medical University

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Summary

Heart failure (HF) is a chronic and progressive condition that significantly affects patients' quality of life and increases the burden on family caregivers. Many patients struggle with self-care, including medication adherence, diet, and symptom monitoring. The REMIND HF (REmote Motivational INterviewing for Disease Management in Heart Failure) study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of remote motivational interviewing (MI) as a behavioral intervention to improve disease management and self-care among heart failure patients and their informal caregivers. The intervention consists of a series of online motivational interviews conducted by trained nurses over a 12-month period, focusing on lifestyle modification, self-monitoring, and patient-caregiver cooperation. The study will be conducted at the Wroclaw Medical University and collaborating centers. It will enroll 300 patients with heart failure (The New York Heart Association Functional Classificaion - NYHA class: II-IV) and their primary caregivers. Outcomes will include self-care behaviors, quality of life, psychological well-being, and health service utilization. The results will contribute to developing accessible, patient-centered models of heart failure management based on telehealth and behavioral support.

Official title: REMIND HF - Evaluation of Remote Motivational Interviewing for Disease Management in Heart Failure Patients and Their Carers

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - Any

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

600

Start Date

2026-02-28

Completion Date

2028-01-30

Last Updated

2026-02-17

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Remote Motivational Interviewing

Remote motivational interviewing is a structured behavioral intervention delivered by trained nurses via secure videoconferencing. The intervention consists of seven individual motivational interviewing sessions provided over a 12-month period, conducted according to established motivational interviewing principles. Sessions are tailored to individual patient-caregiver dyads and aim to enhance heart failure self-care behaviors and caregiver contribution to self-care, including symptom monitoring, medication adherence, lifestyle modification, and daily disease management. The intervention also addresses motivation, confidence, and problem-solving related to long-term self-care. Remote motivational interviewing is delivered in addition to standard heart failure care and does not replace routine clinical management.

OTHER

Standard Heart Failure Care

Standard heart failure care provided according to routine clinical practice and current guideline-based management, which may include outpatient follow-up, pharmacological treatment optimization, patient education, and access to usual healthcare services. No motivational interviewing sessions are provided as part of standard care.

Locations (1)

University Clinical Hospital in Wroclaw

Wroclaw, Poland