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    Nature of Cardiac Rehabilitation Around the Globe.

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    2019-08-01
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    Supervia, Marta
    Turk-Adawi, Karam
    Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco
    Pesah, Ella
    Ding, Rongjing
    Britto, Raquel R
    Bjarnason-Wehrens, Birna
    Derman, Wayne
    Abreu, Ana
    Babu, Abraham S
    Santos, Claudia Anchique
    Jong, Seng K
    Cuenza, Lucky
    Yeo, Tee Joo
    Scantlebury, Dawn
    Andersen, Karl
    Gonzalez, Graciela
    Giga, Vojislav
    Vulic, Dusko
    Vataman, Eleonora
    Cliff, Jacqueline
    Kouidi, Evangelia
    Yagci, Ilker
    Kim, Chul
    Benaim, Briseida
    Estany, Eduardo Rivas
    Fernandez, Rosalia
    Radi, Basuni
    Gaita, Dan
    Simon, Attila
    Chen, Ssu-Yuan
    Roxburgh, Brendon
    Martin, Juan Castillo
    Maskhulia, Lela
    Burdiat, Gerard
    Salmon, Richard
    Lomelí, Hermes
    Sadeghi, Masoumeh
    Sovova, Eliska
    Hautala, Arto
    Tamuleviciute-Prasciene, Egle
    Ambrosetti, Marco
    Neubeck, Lis
    Asher, Elad
    Kemps, Hareld
    Eysymontt, Zbigniew
    Farsky, Stefan
    Hayward, Jo
    Prescott, Eva
    Dawkes, Susan
    Santibanez, Claudio
    Zeballos, Cecilia
    Pavy, Bruno
    Kiessling, Anna
    Sarrafzadegan, Nizal
    Baer, Carolyn
    Thomas, Randal
    Hu, Dayi
    Grace, Sherry L
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    Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a clinically-effective but complex model of care. The purpose of this study was to characterize the nature of CR programs around the world, in relation to guideline recommendations, and compare this by World Health Organization (WHO) region. In this cross-sectional study, a piloted survey was administered online to CR programs globally. Cardiac associations and local champions facilitated program identification. Quality (benchmark of ≥ 75% of programs in a given country meeting each of 20 indicators) was ranked. Results were compared by WHO region using generalized linear mixed models. 111/203 (54.7%) countries in the world offer CR; data were collected in 93 (83.8%; N = 1082 surveys, 32.1% program response rate). The most commonly-accepted indications were: myocardial infarction (n = 832, 97.4%), percutaneous coronary intervention (n = 820, 96.1%; 0.10), and coronary artery bypass surgery (n = 817, 95.8%). Most programs were led by physicians (n = 680; 69.1%). The most common CR providers (mean = 5.9 ± 2.8/program) were: nurses (n = 816, 88.1%; low in Africa, p < 0.001), dietitians (n = 739, 80.2%), and physiotherapists (n = 733, 79.3%). The most commonly-offered core components (mean = 8.7 ± 1.9 program) were: initial assessment (n = 939, 98.8%; most commonly for hypertension, tobacco, and physical inactivity), risk factor management (n = 928, 98.2%), patient education (n = 895, 96.9%), and exercise (n = 898, 94.3%; lower in Western Pacific, p < 0.01). All regions met ≥ 16/20 quality indicators, but quality was < 75% for tobacco cessation and return-to-work counseling (lower in Americas, p = < 0.05). This first-ever survey of CR around the globe suggests CR quality is high. However, there is significant regional variation, which could impact patient outcomes.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eclinm.2019.06.006
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/11956
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