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The Added Value of a Behavioral Medicine Intervention in Physiotherapy on Adherence and Physical Fitness in Exercise-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation (ECRA): A Randomised, Controlled Trial

机译:物理疗法在锻炼基础心脏康复(ECRA)中的粘附和身体健康的额外值(ECRA):随机,受控试验

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Purpose:Despite beneficial effects, adherence to exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (exCR) is low in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The aim of this study was to investigate adherence to and the effects of a behavioral medicine intervention in physiotherapy (BMIP) added to routine exCR care on the primary outcome of physical fitness compared with routine exCR care.Patients and Methods:In a randomized, controlled trial, 170 patients with CAD (136 men), mean age 62.3 (7.9) years, were included at a Swedish university hospital. Patients were randomized 1:1 to routine exCR care (RC) or to a BMIP added to routine exCR care for four months, with a long-term follow-up at 12 months. The outcome assessment included submaximal aerobic exercise capacity, muscle endurance and self-reported physical activity and physical capacity.Results:The four-month follow-up showed improvements in all outcomes for both groups, but changes did not differ significantly between the groups. Patients in the BMIP group were more adherent to exCR recommendations compared with the RC group (31% vs 19%) and a non-significant tendency towards the maintenance of submaximal aerobic exercise capacity over time was seen in the BMIP group, whereas patients in the RC group appeared to deteriorate.Conclusion:Both groups improved significantly at the four-month follow-up, while the 12-month follow-up showed a non-significant tendency towards better long-term effects on submaximal aerobic exercise capacity and exercise adherence for a BMIP compared with RC. In spite of this, a better understanding of the role of a BMIP in enhancing adherence is needed.? 2020 Borg et al.
机译:目的:尽管有益的效果,冠心病(CAD)患者遵循基于运动的心脏康复(EXCR)的粘附性。本研究的目的是调查依赖于物理治疗(BMIP)的行为医学干预的依从性和对常规EXCR CARE的常规结果添加到常规EXCR CARE中的​​常规结果.Patient和方法:在随机,控制的试验,170例CAD(136名男子),平均年龄62.3(7.9)岁,包括在瑞典大学医院。患者随机1:1进行常规EXCR护理(RC)或添加到常规EXCR护理的BMIP 4个月,在12个月内随访。结果评估包括潜冲有氧运动能力,肌肉耐力和自我报告的身体活动和物理能力。结果:四个月的随访显示两组的所有结果都有改进,但在组之间的变化并没有显着差异。与RC组相比,BMIP组中的患者更贴近EXCR建议(31%vs 19%),在BMIP集团中观察到患者随着时间的推移而对潜水运动能力的不显着倾向,而患者RC组似乎恶化。结论:两组在四个月的随访中显着改善,而12个月的随访表现出对更好的长期影响对柱轴有氧运动能力和行使依从性的不显着趋势与RC相比的BMIP。尽管如此,需要更好地理解BMIP在加强遵守方面的作用。 2020 Borg等人。

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