Wray Laura, Capobianco Lora, Wells Adrian
Division of Psychology and Mental Health, School of Health Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Research and Innovation, Greater Manchester Mental Health National Health Service (NHS) Foundation Trust, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Front Psychiatry. 2024 Oct 3;15:1434779. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2024.1434779. eCollection 2024.
Psychological difficulties are prevalent in patients undergoing Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR). Recent guidelines recommend that practitioners inquire and address patients' psychological concerns during CR. Therefore, Study One aimed to explore practitioners' understanding of patients' psychological needs, their confidence in supporting those needs, and their views on whether current CR meets patients' needs. Study Two aimed to validate Study Ones' findings among a wider sample of CR practitioners.
This study consisted of two interrelated qualitative interviews. Study One utilised qualitative interview data from the PATHWAY trial (REC Reference:15/NW/0163), while Study Two utilised new interview data collected as part of the PATHWAY Beacons study (REC Reference: 22/HRA/2220). In Study One semi-structured interviews with six CR practitioners were analysed using thematic analysis. In Study Two, 11 CR practitioners across England were interviewed using member-checking principles. Transcripts were coded systematically using the codes developed in Study One and, through constant comparative analysis.
Four main themes were identified: staff's awareness of mental health problems, CR patients' needs, staff's self-efficacy to support patients' psychological needs, and current psychological provision in CR. The main themes and 11 subthemes were transferable to a wider range of CR practitioners, thereby indicating the trustworthiness of the findings.
Practitioners described that patients experience a range of psychological concerns, including adjustment difficulties, anxiety, and cardiac and noncardiac worries. Most practitioners normalise patient concerns and offer relaxation techniques. However, practitioners have noted that patients often have complex psychological needs, but practitioners' confidence in discussing and supporting psychological concerns varies. Practitioners expressed the need for training to support patients' psychological needs.
心理困扰在接受心脏康复(CR)的患者中普遍存在。最近的指南建议从业者在心脏康复期间询问并解决患者的心理问题。因此,研究一旨在探讨从业者对患者心理需求的理解、他们在满足这些需求方面的信心,以及他们对当前心脏康复是否满足患者需求的看法。研究二旨在在更广泛的心脏康复从业者样本中验证研究一的结果。
本研究包括两次相关的定性访谈。研究一使用了来自PATHWAY试验(REC编号:15/NW/0163)的定性访谈数据,而研究二使用了作为PATHWAY灯塔研究(REC编号:22/HRA/2220)一部分收集的新访谈数据。在研究一中,对六位心脏康复从业者的半结构化访谈采用主题分析法进行分析。在研究二中,采用成员核对原则对英格兰各地的11位心脏康复从业者进行了访谈。使用研究一中开发的代码对访谈记录进行系统编码,并通过持续比较分析。
确定了四个主要主题:工作人员对心理健康问题的认识、心脏康复患者的需求、工作人员支持患者心理需求的自我效能感,以及当前心脏康复中的心理服务。主要主题和11个子主题可推广到更广泛的心脏康复从业者群体,从而表明研究结果的可信度。
从业者描述患者经历了一系列心理问题,包括适应困难、焦虑以及心脏和非心脏方面的担忧。大多数从业者将患者的问题正常化并提供放松技巧。然而,从业者指出患者往往有复杂的心理需求,但从业者在讨论和支持心理问题方面的信心各不相同。从业者表示需要培训以支持患者的心理需求。