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Feasibility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation in frail older patients: a clinical perspective

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<p>(A) BACKGROUND: Home-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an attractive alternative for frail older patients who are unable to participate in hospital-based CR. Yet, the feasibility of home-based CR provided by primary care physiotherapists (PTs) to these patients remains uncertain.</p><p>(B) OBJECTIVE: To investigate physiotherapists' (PTs) clinical experience with a guideline-centered, home-based CR protocol for frail older patients.</p><p>(C) METHODS: A qualitative study examined the home-based CR protocol of a randomized controlled trial. Observations and interviews of the CR-trained primary care PTs providing home-based CR were conducted until data saturation. Two researchers separately coded the findings according to the theoretical framework of Gurses.</p><p>(D) RESULTS: The enrolled PTs (n = 8) had a median age of 45 years (IQR 27-57), and a median work experience of 20 years (IQR 5-33). Three principal themes were identified that influence protocol-adherence by PTs and the feasibility of protocol-implementation: 1) feasibility of exercise testing and the exercise program; 2) patients' motivation and PTs' motivational techniques; and 3) interdisciplinary collaboration with other healthcare providers in monitoring patients' risks.</p><p>(E) CONCLUSION: Home-based CR for frail patients seems feasible for PTs. Recommendations on the optimal intensity, use of home-based exercise tests and measurement tools, and interventions to optimize self-regulation are needed to facilitate home-based CR.</p>

Reference Terbraak, M., Verweij, L., Jepma, P., Buurman, B., Jørstad, H., Scholte Op Reimer, W., & van der Schaaf, M. (2023). Feasibility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation in frail older patients: a clinical perspective. Physiotherapy Theory and Practice, 39(3), 560-575. https://doi.org/10.1080/09593985.2022.2025549
Published by  Urban Vitality 1 January 2023

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Jan 2023

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Lotte Verweij
Patricia Jepma
Bianca Buurman
Harald Jørstad
Wilma Scholte Op Reimer

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