Rehabilitation Enablement in Chronic Heart Failure
REACH-HF
AdapteD:REACH-HF is developing a user-friendly and culturally inclusive digital cardiac rehabilitation programme. It helps patients and their families, especially from British South Asian communities, manage heart failure at home.
The study is funded by the LEAP Digital Health Hub and delivered in collaboration with:
Building on the success of REACH-HF, a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme, we are adapting D:REACH-HF, the digital version, for British South Asian communities.
Early testing of D:REACH-HF showed that it improved confidence and independence in managing heart failure. However:
Our goal is to make digital cardiac rehabilitation practical, relevant, and impactful for all communities.
AdapteD:REACH-HF brings together patients, caregivers/supporters, healthcare professionals, designers and researchers to ensure the platform is practical, inclusive and effective.
The project applies human–computer interaction (HCI) principles to ensure that the D:REACH-HF platform meets users’ needs, supports collaboration between stakeholders, and helps cardiac rehab clinicians deliver efficient, person-centred remote consultations.
Participants will join a series of online co-design workshops (involvement arm) and think-aloud interviews (research arm) to share their experiences of cardiac rehabilitation, their views on digital health, and their perspectives on how the programme can better support self-management and meaningful communication with clinical teams.
This project aims to make digital cardiac rehabilitation more inclusive and effective. We are designing technology that works for a diverse range of users, including older adults and those less familiar with digital tools.
The project also prepares for a larger evaluation of the updated programme in the future.
We are actively inviting people from British South Asian communities across the UK, as well as cardiac rehabilitation professionals, to take part in our online workshops and interviews.
Participants’ feedback will directly inform how we adapt the digital programme to improve inclusivity, usability, and cultural sensitivity.
🫀 Living with heart failure? Share your experiences to shape digital cardiac rehab.
👪 Supporting someone? Tell us what matters most to you and your family.
👩⚕️ Healthcare professional? Share insights to improve patient care and usability.
👉 Interested?
Contact us at s.raghuraman@exeter.ac.uk or +44 7503 144 311 (SMS/Whatsapp)
Or fill out an Expression of Interest Form and we will reach out.
This study has been ethically approved by the University of Exeter and follows standard procedures to ensure participant confidentiality and wellbeing.