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         Patient self-management (PSM), as the standard of care for vitamin K-antagonist therapy
            management in Germany requires a detailed, point-of-care (POC) device-specific training
            program to ensure quality patient care. In a multi-center trial using the ProTime
            System (Training program plus POC device), 105 patients were enrolled to evaluate
            efficacy of training, knowledge retention, patient satisfaction and quality of life
            (QoL). Patients returned to the centers 1, 3 and 6 months after training to complete
            questionnaires and demonstrate INR test proficiency. Training assessment employed
            self-evaluation and comparison of POC results between PSM and professional operators.
            Patient satisfaction and QoL were assessed using a modification of the questionnaire
            described by Sawicki and the SF12v2 QoL Survey, respectively. Patients demonstrated
            statistically significant improvements in knowledge post training (p<0.001) and retained
            the acquired information (p=NS vs. post-training; N=45) after 6 months. Trained patients
            yielded equivalent INR results to professional operators (r=0.92) with little or no
            bias across all clinic visits. Compliance with weekly testing improved from 1 to 3
            months (p = 0.03), remaining at the required weekly frequency through 6 months. Average
            patient satisfaction improved significantly during the first month and remained constant
            thereafter. There was a statistically significant improvement in the Physical Component
            Summary of SF12 between baseline and 3/6 month assessments in all centers. In conclusion,
            PSM requires a comprehensive system including appropriate disease and POC device training.
            Such a system fosters compliance, improved knowledge about underlying disease, patient
            satisfaction and QoL.
         
         Footnote:
         
         Portions of this trial were presented on November 15, 2005 at the American Heart Association
            Scientific Sessions 2005 in Dallas, TX, USA.
         
         Keywords
Oral anticoagulation - INR - self-management - quality of life