Feasibility Testing of the Alert for AFib Intervention

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Improving early detection and treatment of atrial fibrillation (AF) is critical because untreated AF is a major contributor to stroke and heart failure. We sought to generate knowledge about the feasibility of conducting a randomized controlled trial to test the effect of the Alert for AFib intervention on knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about treatment-seeking for signs and symptoms of AF. Adults ≥65 years old (96% White) at risk for developing AF were randomized to receive the Alert for AFib intervention (n = 40) or an attention control session (n = 40). Feasibility goals for recruitment, participant retention, adherence, perceived satisfaction and burden, and intervention fidelity were met. From baseline to study completion, knowledge (p =.005) and attitudes (p

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McCabe, P. J., Douglas, K. V., Barton, D. L., Austin, C., Delgado, A., & DeVon, H. A. (2017). Feasibility Testing of the Alert for AFib Intervention. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 39(2), 252–272. https://doi.org/10.1177/0193945916656609

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