| Literature DB >> 35037891 |
John T Rivers1,2,3, Carla Smith1, Ian Smith2, James Cameron1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Poor patient uptake of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains a challenge for multiple reasons including geographic, time, cultural, cost, and psychological constraints.Entities:
Keywords: Cardihab; app; barrier; cardiac rehabilitation; cardiology; digital health; heart; participation rates; rehabilitation; smartphone app
Year: 2022 PMID: 35037891 PMCID: PMC8804955 DOI: 10.2196/24174
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Cardio ISSN: 2561-1011
Summary of patient participation, age, and gender by mode of cardiac rehabilitation.
| Variables | Cohort 1 (n=99) | Cohort 2 (n=105) | |||
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| Male | Female | Male | Female |
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| Patients approached, n (%) | 73 (74) | 26 (26) | 79 (75) | 26 (25) | .81 |
| Median age (IQR) | 70 (63-74) | 73 (68-80) | 66 (58-71) | 71 (62-77) | Male: .005; female: .16 |
| Conventional cardiac rehabilitation enrolled, n (%)b | 13 (18) | 8 (31) | 31 (39) | 12 (46) | .002 |
| App-based cardiac rehabilitation enrolled, n (%) | N/Ac | N/A | 21 | 2 |
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| Total cardiac rehabilitation uptake, n (%)d | 13 (18) | 8 (31) | 52 (66) | 14 (54) | |
aP values for comparison between cohort 1 and cohort 2.
bCohort one: 21 (21%, 95% CI 14%-30%); cohort two: 43 (41%, 95% CI 32%-51%). The Wilson score interval was used to calculate 95% CIs.
cN/A: not applicable.
dCohort one: 21 (21%, 95% CI 14%-30%); cohort two: 66 (63%, 95% CI 53%-71%). The Wilson score interval was used to calculate 95% CIs.
Patient-reported reasons for declining participation in cardiac rehabilitation (n=39).
| Reason | Number (%) |
| Further cardiac procedure scheduled | 11 (26) |
| Psychosocial issues | 9 (23) |
| Technical concerns (device or operator) regarding app-based cardiac rehabilitation | 9 (23) |
| Comorbidities (Alzheimer, hearing difficulties) | 3 (8) |
| Unable to be interviewed or living outside Australia | 3 (8) |
| Completed cardiac rehabilitation previously and feel another program will not be useful | 2 (5) |
Hospital readmissions within 12 months of index cardiac event.
| Readmission data | No cardiac rehabilitation | Conventional cardiac rehabilitation | App-based cardiac rehabilitation | |
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| Participants, n (% male) | 39 (69) | 43 (70) | 23 (91) |
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| Age (years), mean (IQR) | 68 (61-74) | 70 (63-74) | 61 (56-69) |
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| Participants, n (% male) | 10 (60) | 21 (67) | 5 (100) |
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| Age (years), mean (IQR) | 65 (61-75) | 69 (63-73) | 68 (66-70) |
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| Proportion (95% CI)a | 26 (15-41) | 49 (35-63) | 22 (10-42) |
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| Participants, n (% male) | 5 (60) | 13 (77) | 1 (100) |
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| Age (years), mean (IQR)b | 66 (59-71) | 69 (63-73) | 68 (N/Ac) |
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| Proportion (95% CI)a | 13 (6-27) | 30 (19-45) | 4 (1-21) |
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| Participants, n (% male) | 3 (67) | 2 (100) | 0 (0) |
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| Age (years), mean (IQR)b | 77 (N/A) | 77 (N/A) | N/A |
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| Proportion (95% CI)a | 8 (3-20) | 5 (1-15) | 0 (0-14) |
aConfidence intervals (95%) shown for proportions were calculated using the Wilson score interval.
bNo IQR is provided where the number of cases is less than 5.
cN/A: not applicable.