冠心病患者再灌注治疗后参与心脏康复的障碍:一项范围综述

IF 2.6 Q2 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Vascular Health and Risk Management Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/VHRM.S425505
Firman Sugiharto, Aan Nuraeni, Yanny Trisyani, Azalia Melati Putri, Nuraulia Aghnia Armansyah
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冠心病(CHD)患者在参与心脏康复(CR)计划时遇到了许多障碍。几项研究确定了影响冠心病患者再灌注治疗后CR参与的障碍。然而,目前还没有专门针对这一人群的研究。本综述旨在系统地检索分析影响冠心病患者再灌注治疗后参与实施CR计划的障碍的文献。本研究使用了PRISMA扩展范围评价的首选报告项目(PRISMA- scr),数据库包括PubMed、ScienceDirect、ebsco托管的Academic Search Complete、Scopus、Taylor & Francis和Sage期刊。使用的英文关键词是“冠状动脉疾病或心肌梗死或心血管疾病或心脏病”和“屏障或障碍”,以及“经皮冠状动脉介入治疗或PCI或血管成形术或冠状动脉搭桥手术或CABG”和“心脏康复或康复或恢复”。本综述的纳入标准为英文全文文章,具有描述性、横断面和队列设计的文章,至少有100名参与者,讨论了冠心病患者接受再灌注治疗后参与的障碍,并确定了CR期,如I、II、III和IV期。根据最初的搜索,在7400项研究中有23项相关研究。本研究的结果显示,所分析的研究中大多数参与者的CR参与水平较低(≤50%)。我们将影响CR参与水平的因素分为五类:个人因素、健康史、环境、后勤和卫生系统。在每个类别中,报告最多的障碍是年龄、合并症、缺乏朋友、家人和卫生工作者的支持、距离或旅行时间、成本和经济状况。专业卫生工作者,特别是护士,可以识别患者感觉到的各种障碍,以便他们可以增加参加CR的参与。
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Barriers to Participation in Cardiac Rehabilitation Among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease After Reperfusion Therapy: A Scoping Review.

Patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) experience many barriers to participate in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs. Several studies identify barriers that can affect participation in CR among patients with CHD after reperfusion therapy. However, there has yet to be a review specifically in this population. This review aims to identify the literature systematically that analyzes the barriers that affect the participation of CHD patients after reperfusion therapy in implementing the CR program. This study used the Preferred Reporting Item for PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) with databases PubMed, ScienceDirect, EBSCO-hosted Academic Search Complete, Scopus, Taylor & Francis, and Sage Journals. The keywords used in English were "coronary artery disease OR myocardial infarction OR cardiovascular disease OR heart disease" AND "Barrier OR obstacle", AND "percutaneous coronary intervention OR PCI OR angioplasty OR coronary artery bypass graft surgery OR CABG" AND "cardiac rehabilitation OR rehabilitation OR recovery". The inclusion criteria in this review were full-text articles in English, articles with a descriptive, cross-sectional, and cohort design with a minimum of 100 participants that discussed barriers to participation in patients with CHD after undergoing reperfusion therapy, and the CR phases such as I, II, III, and IV have also been identified. Based on the initial search, there are 23 relevant studies out of 7400. The results of this study reported that most of the participants from the studies analyzed had a low level of participation in CR (≤50%). We classify the factors that affect the level of CR participation into five categories: individual factors, health history, environmental, logistical, and health system. The most reported barriers in each category were age, comorbidities, lack of support from friends, family and health workers, distance or travel time, and cost and economic status. Professional health workers, especially nurses, can identify various barriers that patients feel so that they can increase their participation in attending CR.

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Vascular Health and Risk Management
Vascular Health and Risk Management PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
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4.20
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109
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal of therapeutics and risk management, focusing on concise rapid reporting of clinical studies on the processes involved in the maintenance of vascular health; the monitoring, prevention, and treatment of vascular disease and its sequelae; and the involvement of metabolic disorders, particularly diabetes. In addition, the journal will also seek to define drug usage in terms of ultimate uptake and acceptance by the patient and healthcare professional.
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