Barriers and facilitators to the uptake of the Ischaemia with Non-Obstructive Coronary Arteries (INOCA) recommendation by cardiologists in the Netherlands: A qualitative study

IF 2.1 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Linda Modderkolk , Irene Göttgens , Lori van den Hurk , Sabine Oertelt-Prigione
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Abstract

Background

Ischemia with No Obstructive Arteries (INOCA) is a condition characterized by an elusive diagnosis and a significant impact on patients' quality of life. Recent evidence challenges previous assumptions about INOCA's benign prognosis, emphasizing the increased downstream risks associated with condition. A 2020 Dutch Society for Cardiology (NVVC) recommendation aims to guide cardiologists in the management of INOCA, but its adoption in practice varies. This study explores the interconnecting factors influencing the uptake of the INOCA recommendation.

Methods

A qualitative interview study was performed to investigate cardiologists' adoption of the 2020 NVVC INOCA recommendation in the Netherlands, utilizing the Theoretical Domains Framework and COM-B model. A diverse sample of Dutch cardiologists was recruited and digital semi-structured interviews were conducted and analyzed using directed content analysis.

Results

A total of 14 Dutch cardiologists (6 women, 8 men) was interviewed to explore factors influencing their uptake of the 2020 NVVC INOCA recommendation. The immediate influences on uptake were grouped into three domains: capabilities, opportunities, and motivation according to the COM-B model. Most importantly, underlying assumptions about the evidence base, diagnostic accuracy, and gendered stereotypes significantly influenced recommendation uptake.

Conclusions

Underlying assumptions about the disease entity and the affected patient, which are seldom investigated in implementation research, significantly affect the overall uptake of the INOCA guideline. Careful investigation of these assumptions is necessary to challenge them and foster an environment conducive to the uptake of structural implementation measures.
荷兰心脏病专家采纳缺血性非阻塞性冠状动脉(INOCA)建议的障碍和促进因素:一项定性研究
无梗阻动脉缺血(INOCA)是一种诊断难以捉摸且对患者生活质量影响重大的疾病。最近的证据挑战了先前关于INOCA预后良好的假设,强调了与病情相关的下游风险增加。2020年荷兰心脏病学会(NVVC)的建议旨在指导心脏病专家管理INOCA,但其在实践中的采用情况各不相同。本研究探讨了影响INOCA建议采纳的相互关联的因素。方法采用定性访谈研究,利用理论领域框架和COM-B模型,调查荷兰心脏病专家对2020年NVVC INOCA建议的采用情况。招募了荷兰心脏病专家的不同样本,进行了数字半结构化访谈,并使用定向内容分析进行了分析。结果共采访了14名荷兰心脏病专家(6名女性,8名男性),以探讨影响他们接受2020年NVVC INOCA推荐的因素。根据COM-B模型,对吸收的直接影响分为三个领域:能力、机会和动机。最重要的是,关于证据基础、诊断准确性和性别刻板印象的潜在假设显著影响了推荐的接受。结论:关于疾病实体和受影响患者的潜在假设,在实施研究中很少被调查,这显著影响了INOCA指南的整体接受。有必要仔细调查这些假设,以挑战它们,并营造有利于采取结构性执行措施的环境。
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