Physical activity support for people with heart failure: mixed-methods study protocol.

IF 2 Q2 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
BJGP Open Pub Date : 2025-08-26 DOI:10.3399/BJGPO.2025.0030
Vincent Singh, John Percival, Olivia Skrobot, Rasha Okasheh, Rachel Johnson, Alyson L Huntley
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Abstract

Background: Heart failure (HF) is a common condition affecting 1-2 in every hundred adults in the UK and one in six people aged over 85 years. Physical activity is important for people with heart failure (PWHF) as it can increase exercise capacity and is shown to improve quality of life. We know that PWHF often seek advice from healthcare professionals about participating in physical activity safely, but healthcare professionals are not always sure what physical activity advice is best for their patients. It is also important to understand what physical activity services are available for healthcare professionals to refer patients to and to explore how patients are referred into these physical activity services.

Aim: To explore the barriers and enablers to primary and community healthcare professionals (GPs and nurses) referring PWHF to community physical activity services.

Design & setting: A mixed-methods study will be conducted across GP practices in England.

Method: The following approaches will be used: i) in-depth qualitative interviews with GPs (n = 12) and nurses (n = 12) to understand their experiences of talking to PWHF about referral to physical activity services; ii) finding out what commissioned physical activity services are available to PWHF, and how primary and community healthcare professionals can refer patients to the services; iii) two workshops to examine the findings with our stakeholders.

Conclusion: The findings will be used to inform the development of an intervention for healthcare professionals referring to physical activity services and support the community service configuration.

心力衰竭患者的身体活动支持:混合方法研究方案。
背景:心力衰竭(HF)是一种常见疾病,在英国,每100个成年人中就有1-2人患有心力衰竭,85岁以上的人群中有六分之一患有心力衰竭。体育活动对心衰(PWHF)患者很重要,因为它可以增加运动能力,并改善生活质量。我们知道心力衰竭患者经常向医疗保健专业人员寻求有关安全参加体育活动的建议,但医疗保健专业人员并不总是确定哪种体育活动建议对他们的患者最好。同样重要的是,了解卫生保健专业人员可将患者转介到哪些体育活动服务,并探讨患者如何转介到这些体育活动服务。目的:探讨初级和社区卫生保健专业人员(全科医生和护士)将心力衰竭患者转介到社区体育活动服务的障碍和促进因素。设计与设置:混合方法研究在英国GP实践中进行。方法:采用以下方法:(i)对全科医生(n=12)和护士(n=12)进行深入的定性访谈,了解他们与心力衰竭患者谈论转诊到体育活动服务的经历;(ii)了解为心力衰竭患者提供的委托体力活动服务,以及初级保健和社区保健专业人员如何将患者转介到这些服务;(iii)举办两次工作坊,与持份者探讨研究结果。结论:研究结果将为卫生保健专业人员提供有关体育活动服务的干预措施的发展提供信息,并支持社区服务配置。
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