Effectiveness of Home-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation and Its Importance During COVID-19

Hannah Pollock, Anna Garnett
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Cardiac rehabilitation is a secondary prevention and disease-management opportunity for individuals living with cardiovascular disease. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused postponements and cancellations for many health services, including 41% of cardiac rehabilitation programs in Canada. Cardiac rehabilitation effectively reduces the risk of mortality, morbidity, and hospitalizations in cardiac clients. Without access, individuals face challenges to improve their health, which places them at risk of adverse outcomes. This paper argues that transitioning to home-based cardiac rehabilitation programs during the pandemic is a reasonable strategy to meet the ongoing rehabilitation needs of cardiac patients. Home-based cardiac rehabilitation programs utilize limited hospital or clinic visits because the majority of exercise is performed at home through regular communication with a case manager. Programs utilize a variety of resources, including technology, to regularly monitor, educate, and counsel clients. The programs’ flexibility and convenience overcome many multi-level barriers which normally impede participants from accessing services. These programs have proven to be equally effective, if not more effective than centre-based programs, at improving mortality, cardiac events, exercise capacity and modifiable risk factors. Home-based programs are a valid alternative to support and protect a vulnerable population, especially those at high risk if diagnosed with COVID-19. Transitioning to a home-based platform may be a challenge, but the Canadian Cardiovascular Society has provided practical approaches to support programs. Adapting current plans and developing new ones, utilizing appropriate resources, having a conservative exercise program, monitoring clients, emphasizing education, being flexible, and enhancing safety are key steps for a successful transition.
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心脏康复是心血管疾病患者的二级预防和疾病管理机会。COVID-19大流行导致许多医疗服务推迟或取消,其中包括加拿大41%的心脏康复项目。心脏康复有效地降低了心脏病患者的死亡率、发病率和住院率。如果无法获得,个人将面临改善健康的挑战,这将使他们面临不良后果的风险。本文认为,在大流行期间过渡到以家庭为基础的心脏康复计划是满足心脏病患者持续康复需求的合理策略。以家庭为基础的心脏康复计划利用有限的医院或诊所就诊,因为大多数锻炼是通过与病例管理员定期沟通在家中进行的。程序利用各种资源,包括技术,定期监测,教育和咨询客户。这些方案的灵活性和便利性克服了通常阻碍参与者获得服务的许多多层次障碍。事实证明,在降低死亡率、心脏事件、运动能力和可改变的风险因素方面,这些项目即使没有比以中心为基础的项目更有效,也同样有效。以家庭为基础的规划是支持和保护弱势群体的有效替代方案,特别是那些被诊断患有COVID-19的高风险人群。过渡到以家庭为基础的平台可能是一个挑战,但加拿大心血管协会提供了实用的方法来支持项目。调整现有的计划并制定新的计划,利用适当的资源,有保守的锻炼计划,监控客户,强调教育,灵活,提高安全性是成功过渡的关键步骤。
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