| Literature DB >> 35148675 |
Alison Bourke1,2, Vikram Niranjan3,4,5, Raymond O'Connor3,5, Catherine Woods5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Insufficient physical activity (PA) is a leading risk factor for premature death worldwide. Ireland's public healthcare system, the Health Service Executive (HSE), has supported the development of the National Exercise Referral Framework (NERF) to tackle low levels of PA amongst those with non-communicable diseases (NCDs). 'NERF centres' are medically supervised PA programmes across Ireland that have established referral pathways with local hospitals and general practitioners. ULMedX is one such NERF centre offering exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (EBCR) with the aim of intervention development to reduce early drop-out and maximise adherence for optimal health benefits. AIM: The purpose of this research was to identify the major factors influencing participants' adherence and early drop-out at ULMedX. Exploring areas for future development were also prioritised. DESIGN &Entities:
Keywords: Barriers; Motives; National exercise referral framework; Primary health care; cardiac rehabilitation
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35148675 PMCID: PMC8832858 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-022-01637-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Prim Care ISSN: 2731-4553
ULMedX EBCR
ULMedX has a user-pay EBCR programme located within a third level educational institution and a community setting, with over 80 visits per week. The primary mission of the ULMedX EBCR programme is to transform the lives of people with CVD through physical activity-based rehabilitation. The service is delivered by trained personnel from the sports centre along with academic staff, graduate, and undergraduate students. All exercise sessions adhere to the same structure of warm-up, aerobic exercise, resistance exercise and cool-down, with a post-class refreshment, in total 90 min duration. Participant's adherence is monitored by the number of classes attended, which the students manually recorded. Classes are supervised by trained staff at a ratio of 1:15. Participants are encouraged to attend two classes per week. They are also advised to attend the same sessions every week to foster social support and habit formation. Educational workshops on exercise and nutrition are scheduled regularly throughout the year for the participants. |
Inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Long-term attenders (LT) | People who have dropped out (PWDO) | |
|---|---|---|
Adults with an established and stable cardiovascular disease. Attending the EBCR programme regularly for at least six months. This is the accepted time frame for regulating behaviour change [ | Adults with an established and stable cardiovascular disease. Previously attended ULMedX but have not attended a programme session in the previous three months. Drop-out was defined as the withdrawal from class and described elsewhere [ | |
Individuals with symptomatic or uncontrolled cardiovascular conditions. Absolute contraindications to exercise [ Inability to provide informed consent. | ||
Fig. 1The theory of planned behaviour- proposed determinants of behaviour
Fig. 2A step by step illustration of thematic analysis. PWDO participants who have dropped out
Themes and areas for future development
| Themes | Sub-Themes | Codes |
|---|---|---|
| GP recommended, professional trainers, very interactive, easy to understand, reassurance from ULMedX doctor, non-judgemental. | ||
| Encouragement, accountability | ||
| Sociable, encouraging peers, friendly atmosphere, meeting people with similar disease, seeing other participants improve. | ||
| Feeling fit, ease at daily movements, health improvements | ||
| Feeling good, increased energy, increased alertness, overcome fear of disease, motivation for fitness, reduced anxiety. | ||
| Beneficial to health | ||
| Coping ability, stress relief, being monitored, exercise in group, confidence, positive environment, excellent facilities, started exercise at home, encouraged | ||
| Inability to do exercises | ||
| Post exercise pain, unsuitable exercises, travel expense, distance to travel, lack of transport, laziness, parking, commitment to other work, time of the classes, injury | ||
| Evening classes, psychological support, advance classes, more variety, more educational seminars, new members start as their own group. | ||
Participant’s characteristics
| All participants ( | Long-term attender ( | PWDO ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Variables | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) |
| 67.3 | 65.7 | 68.9 | |
| 50 | 57 | 43 | |
| 50 | 43 | 57 | |
| 43 | 43 | 43 | |
| 14 | 0 | 28.5 | |
| 43 | 57 | 28.5 | |
| 31.6 | 22.01 | 41.1 | |
Abbreviations, SD Standard deviation, % percentage of group which expressed this characteristic, n number of participants, km kilometres, PWDO people who have dropped out