女性完成心脏康复的原因:一项定性研究

L. Siegmund, C. Burchill, S. Siedlecki
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心脏康复(CR)计划调节心脏事件对身体和情绪的影响。与男性相比,女性被转诊和完成CR计划的可能性较小,导致心脏预后较差。方法:本定性描述性研究调查了妇女参加和完成CR计划的原因和障碍。研究结果表明,女性选择完成CR项目是基于她们在参加项目时的经历。讨论了招募妇女和最大化她们的经验的策略,以及未来研究的领域,以改善妇女的心脏康复经验。
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Women’s Reasons For Completing Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Examination
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs mediate the physical and emotional impact of cardiac events. Women are less likely to be referred to and complete CR programs than men resulting in poorer cardiac outcomes. Methods: This qualitative descriptive study examined women’s reasons and barriers for attending and completing a CR program. Findings suggest women choose to complete CR programs based on their experiences while attending the program. Discussions of strategies for enrolling women and maximizing their experiences are identified as well as areas of future research for improving women’s experiences of cardiac rehabilitation.
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