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"Intermittent claudication a real pain in the calf"-Patient experience of diagnosis and treatment with a supervised exercise program.

Amy-Elizabeth Harwood1, Edward Broadbent2, Joshua Phillip Totty2, George Edward Smith2, Ian Clifford Chetter2.   

Abstract

Intermittent claudication (IC) is a common condition which has severe impacts on quality of life, physical function, and mental health. Supervised exercise is the recommended first-line treatment for patients with this condition; however, these are not always feasible or accessible to patients. As the proportion of patients who have this treatment remains suboptimal, it is important to better understand the perception of exercise in this population. A gap in the literature exists about the barriers and facilitators to exercise in patients completing, dropping out of, or declining an exercise program. A qualitative analysis was undertaken to understand this further. Twenty-five patients were interviewed face to face, 10 who had completed exercise, 10 who had declined, and 5 who had dropped out of an exercise program. Three major themes emerged from the data, IC, and perception to exercise and experience or beliefs of the exercise program.Addressing the barriers and facilitators to exercise in patients with IC is crucial in optimizing the delivery and uptake of exercise programs. More education or time investment is needed with these patients during initial diagnostic to help overcome perceived barriers and emphasis healthy behavioral changes.
Copyright © 2017 Society for Vascular Nursing, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28838587     DOI: 10.1016/j.jvn.2017.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Nurs        ISSN: 1062-0303


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