Centre for Physical Activity Studies, Institute for Health and Social Sciences Research, Central Queensland University, Rockhampton 4702, Australia.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2010 Jun 10;10:27. doi: 10.1186/1471-2261-10-27.
Face-to-face outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (OCR) programs are an important and effective component in the management of cardiovascular disease. However, these programs have low participation rates, especially among patients who live rural or remote. Hence, there is a need to develop OCR programs that provide an alternative to face-to-face contact such as by using the Internet. Only a very limited number of Internet-based OCR programs have been developed and evaluated. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to identify issues that are relevant to the development of an Internet-based OCR intervention.
A three-round Delphi study among cardiac rehabilitation experts was conducted. In the first round, 43 experts outlined opinions they had on the development of an online ORC platform into an open-ended electronic questionnaire. In the second round, 42 experts completed a structured (five-point scale) electronic questionnaire based on first round results, in which they scored items on their relevance. In the third round, the same experts were asked to re-rate the same items after feedback was given about the group median relevance score to establish a level of consensus.
After the third round, high consensus was reached in 120 of 162 (74%) questionnaire items, of which 93 (57% of 162 items) also had high relevance according to the experts. The results indicate that experts strongly agreed on desired website content, data obtained from the patient, and level of interaction with patients that should be part of an Internet-based OCR intervention.
The high rates of consensus and relevance observed among cardiac rehabilitation experts are an indication that they perceived the development and implementation of an Internet-based ORC intervention as feasible, and as a valuable alternative to face-to-face programs. In many ways the experts indicated that an Internet-based ORC program should mimic a traditional face-to-face program, and emphasize the crucial role of the cardiac rehabilitation manager who interacts with patients from a distance. The present study revealed practical insights into how Internet OCR interventions should be designed and opens the door for the development of such an intervention to be subsequently examined in a longitudinal and experimental study.
面对面的门诊心脏康复(OCR)项目是心血管疾病管理的重要且有效的组成部分。然而,这些项目的参与率很低,尤其是在居住在农村或偏远地区的患者中。因此,需要开发提供替代面对面接触的 OCR 项目,例如使用互联网。仅开发并评估了非常有限数量的基于互联网的 OCR 计划。因此,本研究的目的是确定与开发基于互联网的 OCR 干预措施相关的问题。
对心脏康复专家进行了三轮 Delphi 研究。在第一轮中,43 位专家在开放式电子问卷中概述了他们对开发在线 OCR 平台的看法。在第二轮中,42 位专家根据第一轮结果完成了一份结构化(五分制)电子问卷,其中他们对各项内容的相关性进行了评分。在第三轮中,向同一专家提供了有关小组中位数相关性得分的反馈后,要求他们重新评估相同的项目,以建立共识水平。
在第三轮之后,在 162 项问卷中,有 120 项(74%)达成了高度共识,其中 93 项(162 项中的 57%)根据专家的意见也具有高度相关性。结果表明,专家强烈认为应将所需的网站内容,从患者那里获得的数据以及与患者的互动水平作为基于互联网的 OCR 干预的一部分。
心脏康复专家之间达成的高度共识和相关性表明,他们认为开发和实施基于互联网的 OCR 干预措施是可行的,并且是面对面计划的有价值的替代方案。在许多方面,专家表示,基于互联网的 OCR 计划应模仿传统的面对面计划,并强调心脏康复经理的关键作用,他从远处与患者互动。本研究揭示了有关如何设计基于互联网的 OCR 干预措施的实用见解,并为随后在纵向和实验研究中对这种干预措施的开发打开了大门。