Cardiac Self-Efficacy Improvement in a Digital Heart Health Program: Secondary Analysis From a Feasibility and Acceptability Pilot Study
Kimberly G Lockwood, Priya R Kulkarni, OraLee H Branch, Sarah A Graham

TL;DR
A digital heart health program improved participants' confidence in managing their cardiovascular disease risk over two months.
Contribution
Demonstrated that a digital lifestyle program can significantly boost cardiac self-efficacy in a scalable way.
Findings
Total CSE Scale score increased by 12.9% after two months (P<.001).
All 9 CSE Scale items showed significant increases in confidence (all P<.001).
Largest gains were in knowing when to seek medical help and understanding physical activity needs.
Abstract
Lifestyle modification programs play a critical role in preventing and managing cardiovascular disease (CVD). A key aim of many programs is improving patients’ self-efficacy. In-person lifestyle modification programs can enhance self-efficacy in managing CVD risk, also known as cardiac self-efficacy (CSE). However, such programs are typically staffing and resource intensive. Digital lifestyle modification programs may offer a scalable and accessible way to improve CSE, but this has not been shown in prior research. This study examined changes in CSE among individuals using a digital lifestyle modification program for cardiovascular health. Evaluation of improvement in CSE was a secondary goal of a feasibility and acceptability pilot study of a digital program for Heart Health. Participants were individuals with elevated risk for CVD who enrolled in a 90-day pilot study that involved…
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TopicsCardiac Health and Mental Health · Mobile Health and mHealth Applications · Digital Mental Health Interventions
