From Rehab to Routine: Ensuring Lasting Lifestyle Changes After Cardiac Rehabilitation - First Experiences from the "Love Your Heart" Program.

Q3 Medicine
Barbara Jerončić, Lejla Jelovica, Gordana Starčević-Klasan, Kristijan Zulle, Željko Jovanović, Bojan Miletić
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Abstract

Objective: The study assesses how well patients follow secondary prevention measures after completing an outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program.

Materials and methods: This research involves 63 patients who completed an outpatient CR program between 2018 and 2020 at the Istrian Health Center in Pula, Croatia. Socio-demographic characteristics, levels of physical activity, adherence to a Mediterranean diet, and compliance with medical recommendations were assessed in a survey to gather data.

Results: Out of the 63 patients surveyed, 51 responded (34 males, 17 females, average age 68.25 years). After completing a cardiac rehabilitation program, 78.4% maintained appropriate levels of physical activity but showed low adherence to a Mediterranean diet, with an average score of only 3.94 out of 9. Only a small percentage (2%) effectively followed medical recommendations.

Conclusion: Despite the fact that patients maintain physical activity, there are still challenges regarding adherence to nutritional recommendations and medical advice. Long-term adherence can be improved by utilizing technology, involving family members, and offering education. Future research should focus on identifying obstacles to adherence and developing approaches to achieve lasting behavioral change.

从康复到日常:确保心脏康复后持久的生活方式改变-从“爱你的心”计划的第一次经验。
目的:本研究评估患者在完成门诊心脏康复(CR)项目后二级预防措施的执行情况。材料和方法:本研究涉及63名患者,他们在2018年至2020年期间在克罗地亚普拉的伊斯特拉健康中心完成了门诊CR项目。在一项收集数据的调查中评估了社会人口特征、身体活动水平、对地中海饮食的坚持以及对医疗建议的遵守情况。结果:63例患者中,51例有应答,其中男34例,女17例,平均年龄68.25岁。在完成心脏康复计划后,78.4%的人保持了适当的身体活动水平,但对地中海饮食的坚持程度较低,平均得分仅为3.94分(满分为9分)。只有一小部分人(2%)有效地遵循了医疗建议。结论:尽管患者保持身体活动,但在坚持营养建议和医疗建议方面仍然存在挑战。长期依从性可以通过利用技术、让家庭成员参与和提供教育来改善。未来的研究应侧重于确定坚持的障碍,并制定实现持久行为改变的方法。
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