Interventions to promote patient utilisation of cardiac rehabilitation - PubMed
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- #heart disease prevention
- #cardiac rehabilitation
- #Cochrane review
- Clinical practice guidelines recommend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for secondary prevention of heart disease, but global utilization remains low.
- This Cochrane review update assesses interventions to increase CR enrolment, adherence, and completion for eligible cardiac patients.
- Primary outcomes include CR programme enrolment, adherence, and completion, with secondary outcomes assessing costs and harms.
- 47 studies (10,803 participants) were included, primarily from North America and Europe, with most participants being male.
- Common intervention strategies tested were education/self-management, alternative delivery models (home/digital/hybrid), invites, peer support, women-only programmes, and financial incentives.
- Interventions may increase CR enrolment (RR 1.19, low-certainty evidence) and likely improve adherence (SMD 0.32) and completion (RR 1.22, moderate-certainty evidence).
- No significant increase in serious adverse events was observed, and limited data was available on intervention costs.
- Evidence certainty was low to moderate due to high heterogeneity across trials.
- Funding was provided by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
- Authors declared no competing interests.