Increasing attendance at a cardiac rehabilitation programme: an intervention study using the Theory of Planned Behaviour

S.J. Wyer (Clinical Psychologist) , L. Earll (Head of Health Psychology Department & Cardiac Rehabilitation Team Member) , S. Joseph (Senior Lecturer) , J. Harrison (Cardiac Rehabilitation Sister) , M. Giles (Research Manager) , M. Johnston (Professor in Psychology)
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Now that cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has been shown to be an efficient and effective use of resources, resulting in reduced mortality and morbidity, it is essential that as many people as possible are given the opportunity to benefit from it. But, despite proven benefits, uptake of services can be low. The aim of this research was to develop and implement a psychological intervention to influence patients' beliefs about recovery and cardiac rehabilitation, in order to increase their attendance rates at a CR programme. The intervention was based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour and took the form of two letters given to patients post myocardial infarction (n = 87). Using a randomized control trial design, attendance rates for those patients who received the intervention letters were compared with patients in a control group who received nominal letters. Attendance rates for the experimental group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P <0.0025). This study shows that an intervention in the form of two letters given to patients can increase the number of people who attend a cardiac rehabilitation programme.

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增加心脏康复计划的出勤率:使用计划行为理论的干预研究
既然心脏康复(CR)已被证明是一种高效和有效的资源利用方法,从而降低了死亡率和发病率,那么就必须让尽可能多的人有机会从中受益。但是,尽管证明了这些服务的好处,但使用率可能很低。本研究的目的是开发和实施一种心理干预,以影响患者对康复和心脏康复的信念,以提高他们在CR计划中的出勤率。干预以计划行为理论为基础,采用两封信的形式发给心肌梗死后的患者(n = 87)。采用随机对照试验设计,将收到干预信的患者的出勤率与收到名义信的对照组患者的出勤率进行比较。实验组的出勤率显著高于对照组(P <0.0025)。这项研究表明,以给病人两封信的形式进行干预可以增加参加心脏康复计划的人数。
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