巴西心脏康复患者与疾病相关知识相关的社会经济和临床因素

IF 1 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Heart and Mind Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.4103/hm.hm_64_21
J. Loures, Gabriela S. Chaves, Renata Ribas, R. Britto, M. Marchiori, Gabriela M. Ghisi
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目的:本研究的目的是确定与心脏康复(CR)患者疾病相关知识相关的社会经济和临床因素。方法:在CR第一阶段招募冠心病患者,并于第二阶段第一天完成问卷调查。通过简易CAD教育问卷评估疾病相关知识。社会经济地位由教育水平、家庭收入和就业状况来定义。计算MannWhitney U和Spearman相关,以确定知识与社会经济因素、危险因素数量、出院和门诊CR开始之间的等待时间的关联。结果:招募了39名患者的方便样本。总体而言,平均知识为12.00±3.3,相当于可能得分的60%。家庭月收入和危险因素数量影响医疗状况知识(P < 0.05),就业状况影响总知识(P = 0.005)和危险因素知识(P = 0.002)。有三个或三个以上危险因素的参与者表现出更高的知识水平(P = 0.02)。那些等待超过17周才开始CR的人表现出明显较低的知识(P = 0.04)。结论:低收入、无业的被试对疾病相关知识的了解程度较低;然而,整个样本对他们的病情的了解程度很低。公共卫生战略和教育干预措施必须继续以这些弱势群体为重点。
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Socioeconomic and clinical factors associated with disease-related knowledge of cardiac rehabilitation patients in Brazil
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify socioeconomic and clinical factors associated with disease-related knowledge of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients. Methods: Adults with coronary artery disease (CAD) were recruited during CR Phase 1 and completed questionnaires on the 1st day of Phase 2. Disease-related knowledge was assessed by the short version of the CAD Education Questionnaire. Socioeconomic status was defined by educational level, family income, and employment status. MannWhitney U and Spearman correlation were calculated to determine the association of knowledge with socioeconomic factors, number of risk factors, and wait time between hospital discharge and start of outpatient CR. Results: A convenience sample of 39 patients were recruited. Overall, the mean knowledge was 12.00 ± 3.3, which corresponds to 60% of possible scores. Monthly family income and number of risk factors influenced medical condition knowledge (P < 0.05), and employment status influenced total knowledge (P = 0.005) and risk factor knowledge (P = 0.002). Participants with three or more risk factors presented significantly higher knowledge (P = 0.02). Those that waited more than 17 weeks to start the CR presented significantly lower knowledge (P = 0.04). Conclusion: Participants with low income and unemployed were more likely to have inadequate disease-related knowledge; however, the entire sample presented low understanding of their condition. Public health strategies and educational interventions must continue to focus on these vulnerable groups.
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