Are older patients' cardiac rehabilitation needs being met?
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2009.02798.x
Are older patients' cardiac rehabilitation needs being met?
Abstract
Aims: The primary aim of this study was to examine the needs of older people in relation to cardiac rehabilitation and to determine if these were currently being met. A secondary aim was to compare illness representations, quality of life and anxiety and depression in groups with different levels of attendance at a cardiac rehabilitation programme.
Background: Coronary heart disease accounted for over seven million cardiovascular deaths globally in 2001. Associated deaths increase with age and are highest in those older than 65. Effective cardiac rehabilitation can assist independent function and maintain health but programme uptake rates are low. We have, therefore, focussed specifically on the older patient to determine reasons for the low uptake.
Design: Mixed methods.
Methods: A purposive sample of 31 older men and women (> or =65 years) completed three questionnaires to determine illness representations, quality of life and anxiety and depression. They then underwent a brief clinical assessment and participated in a face-to-face audio-taped interview.
Results: Quantitative: Older adults, who did not attend a cardiac rehabilitation programme, had significantly poorer personal control and depression scores (p < 0.01) and lower quality of life scores than those who had attended. Few achieved recommended risk factor reduction targets. Qualitative: The three main themes identified as reflecting the views and experiences of and attendance at the cardiac rehabilitation programme were: 'The sensible thing to do', 'Assessing the impact' and 'Nothing to gain'.
Conclusions: Irrespective of level of attendance, cardiac rehabilitation programmes are not meeting the needs of many older people either in terms of risk factor reduction or programme uptake. More appropriate programmes are needed.
Relevance to clinical practice: Cardiac rehabilitation nurses are ideally placed to identify the rehabilitation needs of older people. Identifying these from the older person's perspective could help guide more appropriate intervention strategies.
Comment in
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Commentary on Tolmie, EP, Lindsay GM, Kelly T, Tolson D, Baxter S & Belcher PR (2009) Are older patients' cardiac rehabilitation needs being met? Journal of Clinical Nursing 18, 1878-1888.J Clin Nurs. 2010 Oct;19(19-20):2948-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03454.x. J Clin Nurs. 2010. PMID: 20865809 No abstract available.
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