Can psychological interventions affect cardiac rehabilitation patients’ well-being? Preliminary results from a longitudinal study

IF 1.9 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Elisa Zambetti , Maura Crepaldi , Fiorella Lanfranchi , Emanuela Zenoni , Irene Bariletti , Francesco Quarenghi , Luigina Viscardi , Ginevra Rizzola , Valentina Regazzoni , Alessandra Bigoni , Francesca Brivio , Irma Maria Soddu , Massimiliano Anselmi Kaiser , Vittorio Giudici , Andrea Greco
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Abstract

Background

Research has explored the link between psychological factors and cardiovascular diseases [CVDs], with a focus on identifying predictors of these disorders. Cardiac Rehabilitation [CR] is crucial for heart disease patients, particularly those with psychological comorbidities, as it helps in self-care and understanding their condition. This study aims to compare the psychological health of CVD patients – in terms of anxiety, depression, and illness perception – before (baseline, T0) and after (over time, T1) multidisciplinary cardiac rehabilitation treatment, considering the effects of different psychological interventions (psychoeducational group, progressive muscle relaxation training, and individual counseling).

Methods

A total of 181 patients with acute coronary syndrome [ACS], cardiac decompensation [CD], or cardiac surgery [CS], participated in a rehabilitation program between January and August 2023. Self-report questionnaires were used to investigate levels of anxiety, depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and illness perception (Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire) at T0 and T1.

Results

Statistically significant changes were found over time. Individual counseling led to significant reductions in depression and anxiety, and improved illness perception. Anxiety levels were also influenced by the type of cardiovascular disease and by the presence or absence of physical comorbidity.

Conclusions

The study highlights significant improvements in levels of anxiety, depression, and illness perception from T0 to T1. Individual counseling is the most high-impact psychological intervention. These findings show the importance of psychological interventions in enhancing CVD patients’ psychological and physical well-being.

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心理干预能否影响心脏康复患者的幸福感?一项纵向研究的初步结果
研究已经探索了心理因素与心血管疾病之间的联系,重点是确定这些疾病的预测因素。心脏康复[CR]对心脏病患者,特别是那些有心理合并症的患者至关重要,因为它有助于自我护理和了解他们的病情。本研究旨在比较心血管疾病患者在多学科心脏康复治疗前(基线,T0)和后(随时间,T1)的心理健康状况,考虑不同的心理干预措施(心理教育小组,渐进式肌肉放松训练和个人咨询)的效果。方法于2023年1月至8月对181例急性冠脉综合征(ACS)、心脏失代偿(CD)或心脏手术(CS)患者进行康复治疗。采用自我报告问卷调查患者在T0和T1时的焦虑、抑郁(医院焦虑抑郁量表)和疾病感知(简短疾病感知问卷)水平。结果随着时间的推移,发现了统计学上显著的变化。个人咨询显著减少了抑郁和焦虑,提高了对疾病的认知。焦虑水平还受到心血管疾病类型和是否存在身体合并症的影响。结论:该研究强调了从T0到T1在焦虑、抑郁和疾病感知水平上的显著改善。个体咨询是影响最大的心理干预手段。这些发现表明心理干预在提高心血管疾病患者心理和身体健康方面的重要性。
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