Physical Activity After Heart Surgery: Associations With Psychosocial and Sleep Factors.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING Western Journal of Nursing Research Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1177/01939459241240432
Sueyeon Lee, Lauretta Quinn, Cynthia Fritschi, Anne M Fink, Chang Park, Sirimon Reutrakul, Eileen G Collins
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Abstract

Background: Heart surgery is an effective intervention for managing heart disease, the leading cause of death globally. After surgery, physical activity is key to improving patients' quality of life and decreasing mortality, but patients are frequently physically inactive after heart surgery.

Objective: This cross-sectional pilot study aimed to examine how psychosocial and sleep factors influenced physical activity in patients after heart surgery. The mediating role of sleep factors between psychosocial factors and physical activity was also examined.

Methods: Thirty-three patients who had undergone heart surgery were recruited. Psychosocial and sleep factors and physical activity were measured using an online survey and a wrist-worn ActiGraph for 7 days and nights.

Results: The participants had heart surgery an average of about 7 years previously. They exceeded the recommended 150 minutes per week of moderate-intensity physical activity for Americans; however, 64% of them showed poor sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index >5). Higher anxiety and depressive symptoms, lower self-efficacy, and greater sleep disturbances were associated with lower physical activity. Moreover, self-efficacy, sleep duration, sleep disturbance, sleep efficiency, and wake after sleep onset were predictors for physical activity. No mediating role of sleep factors was observed between psychosocial factors and physical activity.

Conclusions: Psychosocial and sleep factors should be considered when developing and implementing physical activity strategies for patients after heart surgery. Researchers should examine the relationships among the study variables with larger samples of postsurgical cardiac patients during different periods after heart surgery.

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心脏手术后的体育锻炼:与社会心理和睡眠因素的关系
背景:心脏手术是控制心脏病的有效干预措施,而心脏病是导致全球死亡的主要原因。手术后,体育锻炼是提高患者生活质量和降低死亡率的关键,但心脏手术后患者经常缺乏体育锻炼:这项横断面试验研究旨在探讨心理社会因素和睡眠因素如何影响心脏手术后患者的体育锻炼。方法:33 名接受了心脏手术的患者在术后进行了体育锻炼:方法:招募了 33 名接受过心脏手术的患者。方法:招募了 33 名接受过心脏手术的患者,通过在线调查和腕戴式 ActiGraph 对他们的心理社会因素、睡眠因素和体力活动进行了 7 天 7 夜的测量:结果:参与者平均在 7 年前接受过心脏手术。他们每周进行的中等强度体育锻炼超过了美国人建议的 150 分钟,但其中 64% 的人睡眠质量不佳(匹兹堡睡眠质量指数大于 5)。较高的焦虑和抑郁症状、较低的自我效能感和较严重的睡眠障碍与较少的体育锻炼有关。此外,自我效能感、睡眠持续时间、睡眠干扰、睡眠效率和睡眠开始后的唤醒也是体育锻炼的预测因素。在心理社会因素和体育锻炼之间,没有观察到睡眠因素的中介作用:结论:在为心脏手术后患者制定和实施体育锻炼策略时,应考虑社会心理因素和睡眠因素。研究人员应在心脏手术后的不同时期对更大样本的术后心脏病患者进行研究,以检验研究变量之间的关系。
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期刊介绍: Western Journal of Nursing Research (WJNR) is a widely read and respected peer-reviewed journal published twelve times a year providing an innovative forum for nurse researchers, students, and clinical practitioners to participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue. WJNR publishes research reports, systematic reviews, methodology papers, and invited special papers. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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