Marchwinski Laura E
Human Movement Science, Oakland University, Rochester, USA.
Cureus. 2025 Aug 4;17(8):e89333. doi: 10.7759/cureus.89333. eCollection 2025 Aug.
This comprehensive narrative review examines how social support influences participation in Phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation (CR2), a commonly structured 12-week outpatient program focused on supervised exercise, education, and lifestyle change. Literature published between 2005 and the present was reviewed across four databases, resulting in four studies that met the inclusion criteria. Social support was described across three dimensions (emotional, informational, and practical) to explore how these forms of support intersect with gender‑related patterns in health behaviors, coping, and engagement in CR2. Key findings indicated that women tend to rely more on emotional support, while men often benefit from practical assistance. Non‑traditional support networks, such as neighbors and volunteers, were also found to facilitate participation for both genders. These insights highlight the need for gender‑sensitive CR2 programming and policies to strengthen support systems, address disparities in involvement, and improve long‑term recovery outcomes.
这篇综合性叙述性综述探讨了社会支持如何影响二期心脏康复(CR2)的参与情况。CR2是一个常见的为期12周的门诊项目,重点是监督下的运动、教育和生活方式改变。对2005年至目前发表的文献在四个数据库中进行了检索,最终有四项研究符合纳入标准。从情感、信息和实际三个维度描述了社会支持,以探讨这些支持形式如何与健康行为、应对方式以及参与CR2中的性别相关模式相互交叉。主要研究结果表明,女性往往更依赖情感支持,而男性通常受益于实际帮助。还发现非传统支持网络,如邻居和志愿者,有助于促进两性的参与。这些见解凸显了制定对性别敏感的CR2项目和政策的必要性,以加强支持系统、解决参与方面的差异并改善长期康复结果。