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BMC Cardiovascular Disorders | 2011

A randomised, feasibility trial of a tele-health intervention for Acute Coronary Syndrome patients with depression ('MoodCare'): Study protocol

Adrienne O'Neil; Anna L. Hawkes; Bianca Chan; Kristy Sanderson; Andrew Forbes; Bruce Hollingsworth; John Atherton; David L. Hare; Michael V. Jelinek; Kathy Eadie; C. Barr Taylor; Brian Oldenburg

BackgroundCoronary heart disease (CHD) and depression are leading causes of disease burden globally and the two often co-exist. Depression is common after Myocardial Infarction (MI) and it has been estimated that 15-35% of patients experience depressive symptoms. Co-morbid depression can impair health related quality of life (HRQOL), decrease medication adherence and appropriate utilisation of health services, lead to increased morbidity and suicide risk, and is associated with poorer CHD risk factor profiles and reduced survival. We aim to determine the feasibility of conducting a randomised, multi-centre trial designed to compare a tele-health program (MoodCare) for depression and CHD secondary prevention, with Usual Care (UC).MethodsOver 1600 patients admitted after index admission for Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) are being screened for depression at six metropolitan hospitals in the Australian states of Victoria and Queensland. Consenting participants are then contacted at two weeks post-discharge for baseline assessment. One hundred eligible participants are to be randomised to an intervention or a usual medical care control group (50 per group). The intervention consists of up to 10 × 30-40 minute structured telephone sessions, delivered by registered psychologists, commencing within two weeks of baseline screening. The intervention focuses on depression management, lifestyle factors (physical activity, healthy eating, smoking cessation, alcohol intake), medication adherence and managing co-morbidities. Data collection occurs at baseline (Time 1), 6 months (post-intervention) (Time 2), 12 months (Time 3) and 24 months follow-up for longer term effects (Time 4). We are comparing depression (Cardiac Depression Scale [CDS]) and HRQOL (Short Form-12 [SF-12]) scores between treatment and UC groups, assessing the feasibility of the program through patient acceptability and exploring long term maintenance effects. A cost-effectiveness analysis of the costs and outcomes for patients in the intervention and control groups is being conducted from the perspective of health care costs to the government.DiscussionThis manuscript presents the protocol for a randomised, multi-centre trial to evaluate the feasibility of a tele-based depression management and CHD secondary prevention program for ACS patients. The results of this trial will provide valuable new information about potential psychological and wellbeing benefits, cost-effectiveness and acceptability of an innovative tele-based depression management and secondary prevention program for CHD patients experiencing depression.Trial Registration NumberAustralia and New Zealand Clinical Trials Register (ANZCTR): ACTRN12609000386235


International Journal of Behavioral Medicine | 2010

Effectiveness of a depression management and secondary prevention program on functioning and eomployment outcomes of patients following myocardial infarction: the Mood-Care trial

Adrienne O'Neil; Kristy Sanderson; Bianca Chan; Brian Oldenburg

Stress management prolongs life for CHD patients : a randomized clinical trial assessing the effects of group intervention on all cause mortality, recurrent cardiovascular disease, and quality of life


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2009

Does Telephone Support of the Rural and Remote Patient with Heart Failure Improve Clinical Outcomes? Results of the Chronic Heart Failure Assistance by Telephone (CHAT) Study

Andrew Tonkin; Julie Yallop; Andrea Driscoll; Andrew Forbes; Joanne Croucher; Bianca Chan; Simon Stewart; Robyn Clark; Luan Huynh; Adam Meehan; Helen Egan; Leon Piterman; Ed Kasper; Henry Krum


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2006

The Chronic Heart-Failure Assistance by Telephone (CHAT) Study : assessment of telephone support for vulnerable patients with chronic disease

Julie Yallop; Bianca Chan; Leon Piterman; Andrew Tonkin; Andrew Forbes; Patricia M. Davidson; Robyn Clark; Elizabeth J Halcomb; Andrea Nangle; Simon Stewart; Joanne Croucher; Henry Krum


Annals of Behavioral Medicine | 2013

Using tele-health to improve the management of depression and coronary heart disease (CHD) results of a randomised, feasibility trial ('mood-care')

Adrienne O'Neil; Bianca Chan; Sheila Cyril; C. Barr Taylor; Brian Oldenburg


Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health | 2011

A randomised, feasibility trial of a tele-health intervention for Acute Coronary Syndrome patients with depression ('MoodCare')

Adrienne O'Neil; Anna L. Hawkes; Bianca Chan; Kristy Sanderson; Andrew Forbes; Bruce Hollingsworth; John Atherton; David L. Hare; Michael V. Jelinek; Kathy Eadie; C. Barr Taylor; Brian Oldenburg


Heart Lung and Circulation | 2015

Temporal trends and indications for the use of IVUS and FFR to guide PCI in contemporary practice

M. Yudi; Nick Andrianopoulos; Bianca Chan; Andrew E. Ajani; A. Brennan; S. Duffy; G. New; C. Hiew; Kerrie Charter; A. Al-Fiadh; O. Farouque; David E. Clark


Centre for Health Research; Faculty of Health | 2014

Efficacy and feasibility of a tele-health intervention for acute coronary syndrome patients with depression: Results of the 'MoodCare' randomized controlled trial

Adrienne O'Neil; Barr Taylor; Kristy Sanderson; Sheila Cyril; Bianca Chan; Anna L. Hawkes; David L. Hare; Michael V. Jelinek; Kamalesh Venugopal; John Atherton; John Amerena; Leeanne Grigg; D. Walters; Brian Oldenburg


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2013

Telephone support to rural and remote patients with heart failure : the Chronic Heart failure Assessment by Telephone (CHAT) study

Henry Krum; Andrew Forbes; Julie Yallop; Andrea Driscoll; Jo Croucher; Bianca Chan; Robyn Clark; Patricia M. Davidson; Luan Huynh; Edward K. Kasper; David Hunt; Helen Egan; Simon Stewart; Leon Piterman; Andrew Tonkin


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Nursing | 2009

Does Telephone Support of Rural and Remote Patients with Heart Failure Improve Clinical Outcomes? Results from the Chronic Heart Failure Assistance by Telephone (CHAT) Study - Abstract

A. Tonkin; Julie Yallop; Andrea Driscoll; Andrew Forbes; Joanne Croucher; Bianca Chan; Simon Stewart; Robyn Clark; Luan Huynh; A. Meeham; Helen Egan; Leon Piterman; Edward K. Kasper; Henry Krum

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Australian Catholic University

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