Psychologically-enhanced cardiac rehabilitation for psychological and functional improvement in patients with cardiovascular disease: a systematic review with meta-analysis and future research directions

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.1016/j.physio.2024.07.003
Adam Wrzeciono , Justyna Mazurek , Błażej Cieślik , Paweł Kiper , Robert Gajda , Joanna Szczepańska-Gieracha
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Abstract

Objective

To systematically review the effectiveness of psychologically-enhanced cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving psychological and functional outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease.

Data sources

A systematic search was performed in PubMed, Scopus, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science, up to January 31, 2024.

Study selection

Two reviewers independently identified randomized clinical trials that evaluated the effectiveness of psychologically-enhanced CR in improving psychological and functional outcomes in patients with cardiovascular disease. The search yielded 1848 results. Finally, data from 14 studies (1531 participants) were included in the review.

Data extraction and data synthesis

Information regarding cardiac rehabilitation phase, duration of the intervention, group characteristics, measured outcomes, and the conclusions drawn by the authors was extracted. The Revised Cochrane risk-of-bias tool for Randomized Trials was used to evaluate the methodological quality.

Results

Pooled results indicate that psychologically-enhanced CR is more effective than specific cardiac training alone in maintaining lower resting blood pressure, with a mean difference of -3.09 (95% CI: -5.18 to -1.00). Furthermore, psychologically-enhanced CR shows superiority in improving patients' quality of life compared to specific cardiac training alone, with a standardized mean difference of 0.15 (95% CI: 0.01 to 0.31). Analyses of depression and anxiety level, exercise tolerance, and blood lipid profile did not show significant differences between the two treatment conditions.

Conclusion

Psychologically-enhanced CR shows a positive effect on reducing resting blood pressure and improving the quality of life. However, the supportive methods were of limited effectiveness in addressing the psychological aspects of health.

Systematic Review Registration Number

PROSPERO CRD42022304063.

Contribution of the paper

  • Psychologically-enhanced cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has the potential to improve the effectiveness of CR.

  • Limited effectiveness in the psychological aspects of health requires consideration.

  • New therapeutic solutions to manage mental health during CR should be sought.

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通过心理强化心脏康复改善心血管疾病患者的心理和功能:系统综述与荟萃分析及未来研究方向
数据来源在 PubMed、Scopus、Cochrane Library、Embase 和 Web of Science 中进行了系统检索,检索时间截至 2024 年 1 月 31 日。研究选择两位审稿人独立确定了评估心理强化心脏康复(CR)对改善心血管疾病患者心理和功能预后效果的随机临床试验。搜索结果有 1848 项。数据提取和数据综合提取了有关心脏康复阶段、干预持续时间、组别特征、测量结果以及作者得出的结论等信息。结果汇总结果表明,在维持较低静息血压方面,心理强化心脏康复比单纯的特定心脏训练更有效,平均差异为-3.09(95% CI:-5.18 至-1.00)。此外,心理强化 CR 在改善患者生活质量方面也优于单纯的特定心脏训练,其标准化平均差异为 0.15(95% CI:0.01 至 0.31)。对抑郁和焦虑程度、运动耐量和血脂状况的分析表明,两种治疗条件之间没有显著差异。系统综述注册号PROSPERO CRD42022304063.论文贡献-心理增强型心脏康复(CR)具有提高CR效果的潜力。
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Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy 医学-康复医学
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期刊介绍: Physiotherapy aims to publish original research and facilitate continuing professional development for physiotherapists and other health professions worldwide. Dedicated to the advancement of physiotherapy through publication of research and scholarly work concerned with, but not limited to, its scientific basis and clinical application, education of practitioners, management of services and policy. We are pleased to receive articles reporting original scientific research, systematic reviews or meta-analyses, theoretical or debate articles, brief reports and technical reports. All papers should demonstrate methodological rigour.
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