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The objective of this project is to develop a comprehensive heart disease book on heart disease prevention and treatment in conjunction with an iOS mobile application to track cardiovascular metrics, while providing interactive educational content for healthcare workers and patients alike.</div></div><div><h3>Methods</h3><div>The book <em>Surviving and Thriving with Heart Disease</em> will expand on <em>A Patient’s Guide to Heart Rhythm Problems</em> (Johns Hopkins University Press), which is narrower in scope and outdated. The authors sought information on preventing and treating heart disease from a world-renowned preventative cardiologist and guest doctors to provide insight on multifactorial management strategies. An accompanying iOS mobile application, developed using the Waterfall method and Native app approach, was built using Xcode software version 15.2, programmed in Swift 5.8.1, and tested on the iPhone 13 Pro Max (iOS 17.6.1) to ensure quality and performance.</div></div><div><h3>Results</h3><div>The expanded book includes updated medical information on treatment strategies, alternative medicine, osteopathy, mindfulness, artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and coping strategies for healthcare workers and patients. It features a “Surviving and Thriving” card, available in the book, mobile application, and Long Island Heart Rhythm Center website, to help patients track key health information (Plan B, Figure 1). 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摘要
治疗领域预防心脏病最佳实践——临床操作、团队方法、结果研究背景心血管疾病是世界范围内的主要死亡原因,专业协会强调降低风险和健康素养。基于证据的、全面的心脏病书籍和用户友好的iOS移动应用程序可以用来让患者了解和监测他们的心血管健康。该项目的目标是编写一本关于心脏病预防和治疗的综合心脏病书籍,并结合iOS移动应用程序跟踪心血管指标,同时为医护人员和患者提供互动教育内容。方法《心脏病生存与繁荣》一书将在《病人心律问题指南》(约翰霍普金斯大学出版社)的基础上进行扩展,后者的范围更窄,而且已经过时。作者向世界知名的心脏病预防专家和客座医生寻求预防和治疗心脏病的信息,以提供多因素管理策略的见解。附带的iOS移动应用程序使用瀑布方法和原生应用方法开发,使用Xcode软件版本15.2构建,使用Swift 5.8.1编程,并在iPhone 13 Pro Max (iOS 17.6.1)上进行测试,以确保质量和性能。结果扩展的书包括最新的医疗信息,治疗策略,替代医学,整骨疗法,正念,人工智能,远程医疗,以及应对策略的医护人员和患者。它的特点是“生存和繁荣”卡,可以在书、移动应用程序和长岛心律中心网站上获得,以帮助患者跟踪关键的健康信息(B计划,图1)。该移动应用程序还提供交互功能:心血管指标小部件和图表,用户查询的语言模型,Framingham风险评分计算器,以及心血管疾病的教育动画(图2a和2b)。结论这本书将由施普林格出版社出版,是医护人员和患者的重要资源。它强调了拥有B计划的重要性,并提供了一种使用“生存和繁荣”卡跟踪重要心脏相关数字的方法,并辅以一款提高健康素养的移动应用程序。未来的发展包括整合美国心脏协会的心血管疾病事件预测风险模型,并对该应用的益处进行纵向研究。
HEART SMART: DEVELOPING SURVIVING AND THRIVING WITH HEART DISEASE – A COMPREHENSIVE HEART DISEASE BOOK AND IOS MOBILE APPLICATION FOR CARDIOVASCULAR MONITORING AND EDUCATION
Therapeutic Area
Preventive Cardiology Best Practices – clinic operations, team approaches, outcomes research
Background
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death worldwide, with professional societies emphasizing risk reduction and health literacy. Evidence-based, comprehensive heart disease books and a user-friendly iOS mobile application can be used to empower patients to learn about and monitor their cardiovascular health. The objective of this project is to develop a comprehensive heart disease book on heart disease prevention and treatment in conjunction with an iOS mobile application to track cardiovascular metrics, while providing interactive educational content for healthcare workers and patients alike.
Methods
The book Surviving and Thriving with Heart Disease will expand on A Patient’s Guide to Heart Rhythm Problems (Johns Hopkins University Press), which is narrower in scope and outdated. The authors sought information on preventing and treating heart disease from a world-renowned preventative cardiologist and guest doctors to provide insight on multifactorial management strategies. An accompanying iOS mobile application, developed using the Waterfall method and Native app approach, was built using Xcode software version 15.2, programmed in Swift 5.8.1, and tested on the iPhone 13 Pro Max (iOS 17.6.1) to ensure quality and performance.
Results
The expanded book includes updated medical information on treatment strategies, alternative medicine, osteopathy, mindfulness, artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and coping strategies for healthcare workers and patients. It features a “Surviving and Thriving” card, available in the book, mobile application, and Long Island Heart Rhythm Center website, to help patients track key health information (Plan B, Figure 1). The mobile application also offers interactive features: cardiovascular metrics widgets and graphs, a language model for user inquiries, a Framingham Risk score calculator, and educational animations of cardiovascular conditions (Figure 2a and 2b).
Conclusions
This book, to be published via Springer Publishing, is an important resource for healthcare workers and patients. It highlights the importance of having a Plan B and provides a way to track important heart-related numbers using the “Surviving and Thriving” card, complemented by a mobile application to improve health literacy. Future developments include integrating the American Heart Association’s Predicting Risk of cardiovascular disease EVENTs model and conducting a longitudinal study on the application’s benefits.