Delgado Bomtempo Ana Paula, Konidis Renee, Aultman Crystal, Barry-Hickey Danielle, Ghisi Gabriela Lima de Melo
Author Affiliations: Graduate Program in Physical Education, Faculty of Physical Education and Sports, Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil (Delgado Bomtempo); Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation Program, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada (Konidis, Aultman, and Barry-Hickey); KITE Research Institute, University Health Network, Toronto, Canada (Dr Ghisi); and Department of Physical Therapy, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (Dr Ghisi).
J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev. 2025 Jan 1;45(1):37-45. doi: 10.1097/HCR.0000000000000907. Epub 2024 Nov 28.
To explore information needs and educational preferences of individuals referred to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) before program start.
This cross-sectional study was conducted from June 2023 to February 2024. Referred patients were contacted via email, which included a link to a website providing information about the CR program, and instructional videos. Data were collected through surveys that assessed health literacy levels, information needs (using the short version of the Information Needs in CR), frequently asked questions, delivery preferences, and engagement/satisfaction with educational resources.
Throughout the study period, the CR center received 2571 referrals, of which 881 individuals were eligible for the study, and 467 (mean age 66.4 ± 12.2 years; 36% women) consented and completed questionnaires. Information needs were highest for CR and diagnosis/treatment and lowest for nutrition and risk factors. The study revealed significant differences in the perceived importance of information needs across various sociodemographic and clinical characteristics, including age ( P = .01), educational level ( P = .009), work status ( P = .04), main reason for CR referral ( P < .001), and health literacy ( P = .02). Moreover, participants identified key areas of interest and concern related to their CR journey. These included inquiries about safe exercise initiation, pre-stress test instructions, and personalized exercise plans, among others. It was also observed that the majority of participants engaged with the educational materials provided and indicated high levels of satisfaction.
This study revealed patient preferences regarding educational content, delivery format, and areas of interest/concern related to CR prior to program start, providing valuable insights for improving the delivery and effectiveness of such programs.
探讨在心脏康复(CR)项目开始前被转诊个体的信息需求和教育偏好。
本横断面研究于2023年6月至2024年2月进行。通过电子邮件联系被转诊患者,邮件中包含一个提供CR项目信息的网站链接和教学视频。通过调查收集数据,这些调查评估健康素养水平、信息需求(使用CR中的信息需求简版)、常见问题、传递偏好以及对教育资源的参与度/满意度。
在整个研究期间,CR中心收到2571份转诊,其中881人符合研究条件,467人(平均年龄66.4±12.2岁;36%为女性)同意并完成问卷。对CR及诊断/治疗的信息需求最高,对营养和风险因素的需求最低。研究揭示了在不同社会人口学和临床特征(包括年龄(P=.01)、教育水平(P=.009)、工作状态(P=.04)、CR转诊的主要原因(P<.001)和健康素养(P=.02))中,信息需求的感知重要性存在显著差异。此外,参与者确定了与其CR历程相关的关键兴趣和关注领域。这些包括关于安全开始运动、压力测试前说明以及个性化运动计划等方面的询问。还观察到大多数参与者参与了所提供的教育材料并表示高度满意。
本研究揭示了患者在项目开始前对与CR相关的教育内容、传递形式以及兴趣/关注领域的偏好,为改善此类项目的传递和效果提供了有价值的见解。