Key features in telehealth-delivered cardiac rehabilitation required to optimise cardiovascular health in coronary heart disease: A systematic review and realist synthesis

Victor M Gallegos-Rejas, Johnathan Rawstorn, Robyn Gallagher, Ray Mahoney, E. Thomas
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Telehealth-delivered cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes can potentially increase participation rates while delivering equivalent outcomes to facility-based programmes. However, key components of these interventions that reduce cardiovascular risk factors are not yet distinguished. This study aims to identify features of telehealth-delivered CR that improve secondary prevention outcomes, exercise capacity, participation, and participant satisfaction; and develop recommendations for future telehealth-delivered CR. The protocol for our review was registered with the Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (#CRD42021236471). We systematically searched four databases (PubMed, Scopus, EMBASE and Cochrane Database) for randomised controlled trials comparing telehealth-delivered CR programmes to facility-based interventions or usual care. Two independent reviewers screened the abstracts and then full-texts. Using a qualitative review methodology (realist synthesis), included articles were evaluated to determine contextual factors and potential mechanisms that impacted cardiovascular risk factors, exercise capacity, participation in the intervention, and increased satisfaction. We included 37 reports describing 26 randomised controlled trials published from 2010 to 2022. Studies were primarily conducted in Europe and Australia/Asia. Identified contextual factors and mechanisms were synthesised into four theories required to enhance participant outcomes and participation. These theories are: 1) Early and regular engagement; 2) Personalised interventions and shared goals; 3) Usable, accessible, and supported interventions; and 4) Exercise that is measured and monitored. Providing a personalised approach with frequent opportunities for bi-directional interaction were critical features for success across telehealth-delivered CR trials. Real-world effectiveness studies are now needed to complement our findings.
优化冠心病患者心血管健康所需的远程医疗心脏康复的关键特征:系统回顾与现实主义综合
远程医疗提供的心脏康复(CR)计划有可能提高参与率,同时提供与基于设施的计划同等的结果。然而,这些干预措施中减少心血管风险因素的关键组成部分尚未得到区分。本研究旨在确定远程医疗心血管康复的特点,以提高二级预防效果、运动能力、参与度和参与者满意度;并为未来远程医疗心血管康复提出建议。 我们的综述方案已在系统综述前瞻性注册中心注册(#CRD42021236471)。我们对四个数据库(PubMed、Scopus、EMBASE 和 Cochrane 数据库)进行了系统检索,以查找比较远程医疗 CR 项目与基于设施的干预或常规护理的随机对照试验。两名独立审稿人对摘要和全文进行了筛选。采用定性综述方法(现实主义综合法)对纳入的文章进行评估,以确定影响心血管风险因素、运动能力、干预参与度和满意度提高的背景因素和潜在机制。 我们共纳入了 37 篇报告,介绍了 2010 年至 2022 年间发表的 26 项随机对照试验。研究主要在欧洲和澳大利亚/亚洲进行。我们将识别出的背景因素和机制归纳为四个理论,以提高参与者的成果和参与度。这些理论是1) 早期和定期参与;2) 个性化干预和共同目标;3) 可用、可及和支持性干预;以及 4) 可测量和监测的锻炼。 提供个性化方法和频繁的双向互动机会是远程医疗 CR 试验取得成功的关键因素。现在需要进行真实世界的有效性研究来补充我们的发现。
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