Table 2. Hierarchical structure of CAD Self-Management Program main menus and submenus.

Main menu Submenu Description
Introduction of wellbeingheart.com Description of the research -Expectations and goal for the program
General information on CAD -Symptoms of CAD-Knowledge about CAD-How does cardiac arrest affect me?
Intelligent Self-Management Tools Risk factor type measurement -Risk factor of CAD
Stress management -Stress score of Health Promoting Life Profile
Health behavior compliance -Health behavior Coronary Heart Disease Patients
Dietary types -Diagnostic Diets for Coronary Heart Disease Patients
Depression -Depression score of Patient Health Questionnaire-2
My Information My lifestyle management -Make an activity plan for daily or one week and assess each activity as positive or negative
My health management -Make a list of desirable activities
My diet management -Implement one or more desirable activities in their activity plan
My rssults My lifestyle information -Review negative activities in their activity plan and reduce the number of negative activities
My health information
My diet information
Knowledge Information Service Lifestyle management Identify problems in their everyday life, list several possible solutions for each problem, test one solution, and evaluate the chosen solution
Disease management
Blogs -Blogging with a professional
Questions -Contact with a professional
Live chat -Live chat with a professional or colleagues
Automatic Weekly Summary Reminder Service Auto mailing service Review and summarize the program and identify what they have learned