Background: The low implementation rate of guideline-directed medical therapy for heart failure (HF) remains a problem worldwide. To address this issue, we hypothesized that a smartphone application (app) based on behavioral economics that nudges physicians and patients towards optimal medical therapy would be a scalable approach. Methods and Results: The app prototype was developed, and its usability was tested with 5 HF patients in the outpatient setting. Adherence to the app was outstanding, with a high usability rating from the patients. Conclusions: It appears feasible to further study our app in a larger cohort to evaluate its efficacy.
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Hayashi, K., Hachiya, K., Yonezu, K., Otani, N., Furuya, K., Miura, I., … Uemura, N. (2023). A Heart Failure Smartphone Application That Nudges Patients/Physicians Toward Optimal Medical Therapy ― Development and Usability Study ―. Circulation Reports, 5(12), 459–462. https://doi.org/10.1253/circrep.cr-23-0088
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