Oral anticoagulation and self-management: Analysis of the factors that determine the feasibility of using self-testing and self-management in primary care

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Abstract

Background: The skills of patients on oral anticoagulants are critical for achieving good outcomes with this treatment. Self-management, or the capacity of patients to control their INR level and adjust their treatment, is an effective strategy of treatment. Capacity of patients to self manage is determined by a range of factors. The identification of these factors would improve the design of self management programmes and in turn increase the number of patients able to self-manage. The objective of our study is to identify those factors that determine the ability of patients on oral anticoagulant therapy to achieve self-management of their treatment. Design: This will be a three year quasi- experimental prospective study with a control group. 333 patients on anticoagulant therapy from five health centres of the Basque Health Service are to be followed up for a period of six months each after the intervention, to assess their ability to self-test and self-manage. The intervention will consist of a patient training programme involving the provision of information and practical training concerning their condition and its treatment, as well as how to use a portable blood coagulation monitoring device and adjust their anticoagulant dose. Discussion: The ease-of-use of this technique lead us to believe that self-management is feasible and will represent an innovative advance that should have a substantial impact on the quality of life of this patients and their families as well as on the health care provision systems. Trial registration: Osakidetza Protocol Record ISCIII-11/02285, Oral anticoagulation and self-management, ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01878539. © 2013 Tamayo Aguirre et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Tamayo Aguirre, E., Vergara-Mitxeltorena, I., Uranga Saez del Burgo, E., Ostiza-Irigoyen, A., Garcia-Carro, A., Lopez-Fernandez, I., & Galo-Anza, A. (2013). Oral anticoagulation and self-management: Analysis of the factors that determine the feasibility of using self-testing and self-management in primary care. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 13. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-13-59

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