Pozehl Bunny J, Duncan Kathleen, Hertzog Melody, McGuire Rita, Norman Joseph F, Artinian Nancy T, Keteyian Steven J
University of Nebraska Medical Center, College of Nursing, 1230 O Street, Suite 131, Lincoln, NE, USA.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2014 Nov 29;14:172. doi: 10.1186/1471-2261-14-172.
Adherence to the Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) 2010 guidelines recommending 30 minutes of supervised moderate intensity exercise five days per week is difficult for patients with heart failure (HF). Innovative programs are needed to assist HF patients to adhere to long-term exercise. The objective of this prospective randomized two-group repeated measures experimental design is to determine the efficacy of a behavioral exercise training intervention on long-term adherence to exercise at 18 months in patients with heart failure.
METHODS/DESIGN: A sample size of 246 subjects with heart failure will be recruited over a 3 year period. All subjects receive a cardiopulmonary exercise test and 9 supervised exercise training sessions during a 3 week run-in period prior to randomization. Subjects completing at least 6 of 9 training sessions are randomized to the HEART Camp Intervention group (HC) or to a standard care (SC) exercise group. The HC intervention group receives cognitive-behavioral strategies that address the intervention components of knowledge, attitudes, self-efficacy, behavioral self-management skills and social support. The SC group is provided access to the exercise facility and regular facility staff for the 18 month study period. The primary aim is to evaluate the effect of HEART Camp on adherence to exercise, with our central hypothesis that the HC group will have significantly better adherence to exercise at 18 months. Secondary aims include evaluating which components of the HEART Camp intervention mediate the effects of the intervention on adherence; evaluating the effect of HEART Camp on specific health outcomes; exploring selected demographic variables (race, gender, age) as potential moderators of the effect of the HEART Camp intervention on adherence; and exploring the perceptions and experiences that contextualize exercise adherence.
The HEART Camp intervention is the first to test a multi-component intervention designed to improve long-term adherence to exercise behavior in patients with HF. Improving long-term adherence to exercise is the logical first step to ensure the required dose of exercise that is necessary to realize beneficial health outcomes and reduce costs in this burdensome chronic illness.
Clincaltrials.gov NCT01658670.
对于心力衰竭(HF)患者而言,遵循美国心力衰竭学会(HFSA)2010年指南中建议的每周五天、每天进行30分钟有监督的中等强度运动颇具难度。需要创新方案来帮助HF患者坚持长期运动。这项前瞻性随机两组重复测量实验设计的目的是确定行为运动训练干预对HF患者18个月长期运动依从性的疗效。
方法/设计:将在3年期间招募246名HF受试者。所有受试者在随机分组前的3周导入期接受一次心肺运动测试和9次有监督的运动训练课程。完成9次训练课程中至少6次的受试者被随机分为心脏训练营干预组(HC)或标准护理(SC)运动组。HC干预组接受认知行为策略,这些策略涉及知识、态度、自我效能、行为自我管理技能和社会支持等干预组成部分。SC组在18个月的研究期间可使用运动设施并接受常规设施工作人员的指导。主要目的是评估心脏训练营对运动依从性的影响,我们的核心假设是HC组在18个月时的运动依从性将显著更好。次要目的包括评估心脏训练营干预的哪些组成部分介导了干预对依从性的影响;评估心脏训练营对特定健康结局的影响;探索选定的人口统计学变量(种族、性别、年龄)作为心脏训练营干预对依从性影响的潜在调节因素;以及探索与运动依从性相关的认知和经历。
心脏训练营干预是首个测试旨在改善HF患者长期运动行为依从性的多成分干预措施。提高长期运动依从性是确保实现有益健康结局并降低这种负担沉重的慢性病成本所需运动剂量的合理第一步。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01658670。