Australian cardiac rehabilitation exercise parameter characteristics and perceptions of high-intensity interval training: a cross-sectional survey.

IF 1.3 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2018-04-30 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2147/OAJSM.S160306
Amanda L Hannan, Wayne Hing, Mike Climstein, Jeff S Coombes, James Furness, Rohan Jayasinghe, Joshua Byrnes
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Purpose: This study explored current demographics, characteristics, costs, evaluation methods, and outcome measures used in Australian cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs. It also determined the actual usage and perceptions of high-intensity interval training (HIIT).

Methods: A cross-sectional observational web-based survey was distributed to 328 Australian CR programs nationally.

Results: A total of 261 programs completed the survey (79.6% response rate). Most Australian CR programs were located in a hospital setting (76%), offered exercise sessions once a week (52%) for 6-8 weeks (49%) at moderate intensity (54%) for 46-60 min (62%), and serviced 101-500 clients per annum (38%). HIIT was reported in only 1% of programs, and 27% of respondents believed that it was safe while 42% of respondents were unsure. Lack of staff (25%), monitoring resources (20%), and staff knowledge (18%) were the most commonly reported barriers to the implementation of HIIT. Overall, Australian CR coordinators are unsure of the cost of exercise sessions.

Conclusion: There is variability in CR delivery across Australia. Only half of programs reassess outcome measures postintervention, and cost of exercise sessions is unknown. Although HIIT is recommended in international CR guidelines, it is essentially not being used in Australia and clinicians are unsure as to the safety of HIIT. Lack of resources and staff knowledge were perceived as the biggest barriers to HIIT implementation, and there are inconsistent perceptions of prescreening and monitoring requirements. This study highlights the need to educate health professionals about the benefits and safety of HIIT to improve its usage and patient outcomes.

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澳大利亚心脏康复运动参数特征和感知高强度间歇训练:横断面调查。
目的:本研究探讨了目前澳大利亚心脏康复(CR)项目的人口统计、特征、成本、评估方法和结果测量。它还决定了高强度间歇训练(HIIT)的实际使用和认知。方法:一项基于网络的横断面观察性调查在全国328个澳大利亚CR项目中进行。结果:共有261个项目完成调查,回复率为79.6%。大多数澳大利亚CR项目位于医院(76%),提供每周一次(52%),持续6-8周(49%),中等强度(54%),每次46-60分钟(62%),每年为101-500名客户提供服务(38%)。只有1%的项目报告了HIIT, 27%的受访者认为HIIT是安全的,42%的受访者不确定。缺乏人员(25%)、监测资源(20%)和人员知识(18%)是实施HIIT最常见的障碍。总的来说,澳大利亚的CR协调员不确定锻炼的成本。结论:在澳大利亚,CR的递送存在差异。只有一半的项目在干预后重新评估结果,而且锻炼的成本是未知的。尽管国际CR指南推荐HIIT,但在澳大利亚基本上没有使用HIIT,临床医生也不确定HIIT的安全性。缺乏资源和人员知识被认为是HIIT实施的最大障碍,并且对预筛选和监测要求的看法不一致。本研究强调需要教育卫生专业人员HIIT的益处和安全性,以改善其使用和患者预后。
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