Participation in community-based exercise maintenance programs after completion of hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation: a mixed-method study

J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev. 2011 Jan-Feb;31(1):42-6. doi: 10.1097/HCR.0b013e3181f68aa6.

Abstract

Objective: To understand the characteristics associated with participation in community-based exercise maintenance programs in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) after completion of hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation in Scotland.

Methods: A mixed-methods approach was used (survey and focus groups) to explore determinants of participation in community-based exercise maintenance programs.

Results: Of 112 patients (67% male), 81 patients responded (73% response rate). Knowledge was high of the importance (19.2%) or high importance (75.6%) of physical activity to cardiac health. However, the focus groups identified that use of community-based exercise maintenance programs was affected by personal confidence, perceived meaningful support for people with CHD, and suitability of exercises to CHD patients.

Conclusions: Decisions regarding the use of community-based exercise maintenance programs after hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation appear to be impacted by a range of factors linked to the views of exercise, confidence, and suitability of the program regimen to the individual with CHD.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Cardiology Service, Hospital*
  • Coronary Disease* / prevention & control
  • Coronary Disease* / rehabilitation
  • Delivery of Health Care*
  • Exercise Therapy / organization & administration*
  • Female
  • Focus Groups
  • Health Care Surveys
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Program Evaluation
  • Regional Medical Programs
  • Scotland
  • Secondary Prevention
  • Social Support
  • Treatment Outcome