Adherence to health recommendations after a cardiac rehabilitation programme in post-myocardial infarction patients: the role of health beliefs, locus of control and psychological status

Joyce Leong , Alexander Molassiotis , Helen Marsh
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The purpose of this study was to examine the level of adherence to medical recommendations and health advice among post-myocardial infarction patients and determine the factors that may influence adherence. This study took a quantitative approach and structured questionnaires were used with a convenience sample of 52 patients. All patients reported that they were taking medication as directed all the time. Most patients were adhering well with a health diet (80.8% “often” or “all the time”), but lower levels of adherence were observed with regards to adherence with weight loss (25%), physical activity (65.4%), social activity (44.2%), smoking cessation (28.8%) and alcohol use (19.2%). Key predictors of adherence were found to be the extent family members encourage patients to follow health advice in relation to following a healthy diet, health locus of control (powerful other) in relation to adherence with weight loss, past medical history, anxiety and internal health locus of control in relation to adherence with physical activity, and finally depression, gender and internal locus of control in relation to adherence with social activities advice. Families should also be part of cardiac rehabilitation programmes as they can influence adherence, and beliefs or personality characteristics that influence adherence should be assessed in post-myocardial infarction patients in order to identify who is more likely to be nonadherent and thus provide more individualised support.

心肌梗死后患者心脏康复方案后对健康建议的依从性:健康信念、控制位点和心理状态的作用
本研究的目的是检查心肌梗死后患者对医疗建议和健康建议的依从性水平,并确定可能影响依从性的因素。本研究采用定量方法,采用结构化问卷调查,方便抽样52例患者。所有的病人都报告说他们一直按照指示服药。大多数患者都很好地坚持健康饮食(80.8%的患者“经常”或“一直”坚持健康饮食),但在减肥(25%)、体育活动(65.4%)、社交活动(44.2%)、戒烟(28.8%)和饮酒(19.2%)方面的坚持程度较低。研究发现,依从性的关键预测因子是家庭成员鼓励患者遵循健康建议的程度(与遵循健康饮食有关),健康控制点(强大的他人)与坚持减肥有关,过去的病史,焦虑和内在健康控制点与坚持体育活动有关,最后是抑郁,性别和内在控制点与坚持社会活动建议有关。家庭也应该是心脏康复计划的一部分,因为他们可以影响依从性,并且应该对心肌梗死后患者评估影响依从性的信念或人格特征,以确定谁更有可能不坚持,从而提供更个性化的支持。
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