Beckie Theresa M
College of Nursing, University of South Florida, Tampa, Fla 33612-4766, USA.
J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2006 Mar-Apr;21(2):146-53. doi: 10.1097/00005082-200603000-00013.
There is undeniable evidence for physical and psychosocial benefits of cardiac rehabilitation programs for individuals suffering from coronary heart disease. Yet, fewer women than men are referred to, begin, or complete cardiac rehabilitation programs. The numerous logistical, economic, and motivational barriers to healthy behavior change place women at risk for subsequent CHD events. To close this gender gap and improve outcomes, novel, efficacious, and individualized rehabilitative approaches for women with coronary heart disease are needed. The purpose of this article is to describe a theory-driven behavioral intervention designed exclusively for women with coronary heart disease. The 12-week intervention is being tested in a randomized controlled trial involving women referred to a cardiac rehabilitation program. The tenets of the Transtheoretical Model of behavior change and motivational interviewing guided the development and implementation of the stage-matched, individualized intervention to promote healthy behavior change for women with coronary heart disease. The ongoing trial will examine the efficacy of the intervention on physiological and psychosocial outcomes.
有不可否认的证据表明,心脏康复计划对冠心病患者有身体和心理社会方面的益处。然而,被转介到心脏康复计划、开始或完成该计划的女性比男性少。健康行为改变存在众多后勤、经济和动机方面的障碍,这使女性面临随后发生冠心病事件的风险。为了消除这种性别差距并改善结果,需要针对冠心病女性患者的新颖、有效且个性化的康复方法。本文的目的是描述一种专门为冠心病女性设计的理论驱动行为干预措施。这项为期12周的干预措施正在一项随机对照试验中进行测试,该试验涉及被转介到心脏康复计划的女性。行为改变的跨理论模型和动机性访谈的原则指导了阶段匹配、个性化干预措施的制定和实施,以促进冠心病女性的健康行为改变。正在进行的试验将检验该干预措施对生理和心理社会结果的疗效。