Flores-Sandoval Cecilia, Sibbald Shannon L, Ryan Bridget L, Adams Tracey L, Suskin Neville, McKelvie Robert, Elliott Jacobi, Orange Joseph B
Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
Can J Aging. 2024 Dec;43(4):491-498. doi: 10.1017/S0714980824000102. Epub 2024 Feb 23.
The present study aimed to explore the perspectives of older adults and health providers on cardiac rehabilitation care provided virtually during COVID-19. A qualitative exploratory methodology was used. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 older adults and 6 healthcare providers. Five themes emerged from the data: (1) Lack of emotional intimacy when receiving virtual care, (2) Inadequacy of virtual platforms, (3) Saving time with virtual care, (4) Virtual care facilitated accessibility, and (5) Loss of connections with patients and colleagues. Given that virtual care continues to be implemented, and in some instances touted as an optimal option for the delivery of cardiac rehabilitation, it is critical to address the needs of older adults living with cardiovascular disease and their healthcare providers. This is particularly crucial related to issues accessing and using technology, as well as older adults' need to build trust and emotional connection with their providers.
本研究旨在探讨老年人和医疗服务提供者对 COVID-19 期间虚拟提供的心脏康复护理的看法。采用了定性探索性方法。对 15 名老年人和 6 名医疗服务提供者进行了半结构化访谈。数据中出现了五个主题:(1)接受虚拟护理时缺乏情感亲密感,(2)虚拟平台不足,(3)虚拟护理节省时间,(4)虚拟护理促进了可及性,(5)与患者和同事的联系丧失。鉴于虚拟护理仍在实施,并且在某些情况下被吹捧为提供心脏康复的最佳选择,满足患有心血管疾病的老年人及其医疗服务提供者的需求至关重要。这在获取和使用技术问题以及老年人与提供者建立信任和情感联系的需求方面尤为关键。