Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation

BackgroundWomen are less likely than men to use cardiac rehabilitation (CR); thus, women-focused (W-F) CR was developed. Implementation of W-F CR globally was investigated, as well as barriers and enablers to its delivery. MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, a survey was administered to CR program...

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مؤلفون آخرون: Supervia, Marta (author), Turk-Adawi, Karam (author), Beleigoli, Alline (author), Contractor, Aashish (author), Mampuya, Warner M. (author), Grace, Sherry L. (author)
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589790X23002950
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/53081
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Turk-Adawi, Karam
Beleigoli, Alline
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Mampuya, Warner M.
Grace, Sherry L.
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de Melo Ghisi, G. L., Supervia, M., Turk-Adawi, K., Beleigoli, A., Contractor, A., Mampuya, W. M., & Grace, S. L. (2023). Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation. CJC Open.
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description BackgroundWomen are less likely than men to use cardiac rehabilitation (CR); thus, women-focused (W-F) CR was developed. Implementation of W-F CR globally was investigated, as well as barriers and enablers to its delivery. MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, a survey was administered to CR programs via Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) from May to July, 2023. Potential respondents were identified via the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation’s network. ResultsA total of 223 responses were received from 52 of 111 countries (46.8% country response rate) in the world that have any CR, across all 6 World Health Organization regions. Thirty-three programs (14.8%) from 30 countries reported offering any W-F programming. Programs commonly did offer elements preferred by women and recommended, namely, the following: patient choice of session time (n = 151; 70.6%); invitations for informal care providers and/or partners to attend sessions (n = 121; 57.1%); CR staff that have expertise in women and heart diseases (n = 112; 53.3%); separate changerooms for women (n = 38; 52.8%); and discussion of CR referral with patients (n = 112; 52.1%). Main barriers to delivery of W-F exercise were physical resources (n = 33; 14.8%), space (n = 30; 13.5%), and staff time (n = 26; 11.7%) and expertise (n = 33; 10.3%). Main barriers to delivery of W-F education were human resources (n = 114; 51.1%), educational resources (n = 26; 11.7%), and expertise in the content (n = 74; 33.2%). Enablers of W-F education delivery were availability of materials, in multiple modalities, as well as educated staff and financial resources. ConclusionsDespite the benefits, W-F CR is not commonly offered globally. Considering the barriers and enablers identified, the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation is developing resources to expand delivery.
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spelling Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader ImplementationGabriela Lima de Melo, GhisiSupervia, MartaTurk-Adawi, KaramBeleigoli, AllineContractor, AashishMampuya, Warner M.Grace, Sherry L.Research Electronic Data Captureheart diseasesBackgroundWomen are less likely than men to use cardiac rehabilitation (CR); thus, women-focused (W-F) CR was developed. Implementation of W-F CR globally was investigated, as well as barriers and enablers to its delivery. MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, a survey was administered to CR programs via Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) from May to July, 2023. Potential respondents were identified via the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation’s network. ResultsA total of 223 responses were received from 52 of 111 countries (46.8% country response rate) in the world that have any CR, across all 6 World Health Organization regions. Thirty-three programs (14.8%) from 30 countries reported offering any W-F programming. Programs commonly did offer elements preferred by women and recommended, namely, the following: patient choice of session time (n = 151; 70.6%); invitations for informal care providers and/or partners to attend sessions (n = 121; 57.1%); CR staff that have expertise in women and heart diseases (n = 112; 53.3%); separate changerooms for women (n = 38; 52.8%); and discussion of CR referral with patients (n = 112; 52.1%). Main barriers to delivery of W-F exercise were physical resources (n = 33; 14.8%), space (n = 30; 13.5%), and staff time (n = 26; 11.7%) and expertise (n = 33; 10.3%). Main barriers to delivery of W-F education were human resources (n = 114; 51.1%), educational resources (n = 26; 11.7%), and expertise in the content (n = 74; 33.2%). Enablers of W-F education delivery were availability of materials, in multiple modalities, as well as educated staff and financial resources. ConclusionsDespite the benefits, W-F CR is not commonly offered globally. Considering the barriers and enablers identified, the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation is developing resources to expand delivery.This study was funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research CIHR (#487149).Elsevier2024-03-14T10:14:13Z2024-02Articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2023.10.008de Melo Ghisi, G. L., Supervia, M., Turk-Adawi, K., Beleigoli, A., Contractor, A., Mampuya, W. M., & Grace, S. L. (2023). Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation. CJC Open.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589790X23002950http://hdl.handle.net/10576/53081262589-790Xenhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:qspace.qu.edu.qa:10576/530812024-07-23T15:53:09Z
spellingShingle Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation
Gabriela Lima de Melo, Ghisi
Research Electronic Data Capture
heart diseases
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title Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation
title_full Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation
title_fullStr Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation
title_full_unstemmed Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation
title_short Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation
title_sort Women-Focused Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World and Program Enablers to Support Broader Implementation
topic Research Electronic Data Capture
heart diseases
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjco.2023.10.008
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589790X23002950
http://hdl.handle.net/10576/53081