Compliance Behaviour After a Coronary Ischaemic Event: A Quasi-Experimental Study of Adherence to a Protocolised Follow-Up in Primary Care

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Lizcano-alvarez, Angel [1 ,2 ]
Carretero-Julian, Laura [2 ,3 ]
Talavera-Saez, Ana [1 ,2 ]
Alameda-Cuesta, Almudena [1 ]
Rodriguez-Vazquez, Rocio [1 ]
Cristobal-Zarate, Beatriz [2 ,4 ]
Cid-Exposito, Maria-Gema [1 ]
REccAP Grp Cardiovasc Care Nursing Network Primary Care
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[1] Rey Juan Carlos Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing & Stomatol, Alcorcon 28922, Madrid, Spain
[2] Madrid Soc Family & Community Nursing SEMAP, Nursing Res Grp Cardiovasc Care, Madrid 28007, Spain
[3] Univ Complutense Madrid, Fac Nursing Physiotherapy & Podiatry, Dept Nursing, Madrid 28040, Spain
[4] Madrid Hlth Serv, Barcelona Healthcare Ctr, Primary Care Assistance Management, Mostoles 28933, Madrid, Spain
关键词
cardiovascular diseases; myocardial infarction; patient compliance; cardiovascular risk factors; primary health care; nursing; self care; MEDICATION ADHERENCE; MYOCARDIAL-INFARCTION; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; EUROPEAN-SOCIETY; INTERVENTIONS; CARDIOLOGY;
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10.3390/jcdd11120407
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Following a coronary ischaemic event, it is essential to promote empowerment in self-care decision making. Primary care nursing is crucial for intensive follow-up to promote adherence to the therapeutic regimen. Objective: To ascertain whether adherence to a protocolised follow-up programme, with the support of a patient notebook, improves compliance behaviours in terms of physical activity, prescribed diet and medication. This is a quasi-experimental multicentre pre/post study. Population: Individuals aged 40-70 years, diagnosed with cardiac ischaemia in the last 18 months with a follow-up from March 2017 to January 2019, were included in a protocolised follow-up programme consisting of 11 visits over 12 months. A total of 194 patients started the programme and 132 completed it. Of these, 67.4% exhibited good adherence to follow-up, 31.8% exhibited medium adherence, and 0.8% exhibited poor adherence. Therefore, the patients were recoded into two variables: Medium-Low Adherence and High. The Nursing Outcomes Classification variables were significantly different between the Poor-Medium and Good Adherence groups and were always higher in the Good Adherence group (p-values < 0.05 t-student). There was a significant relationship between level of adherence and compliance behaviour. Good adherence to a follow-up plan led by primary care nurses improves compliance behaviours in terms of prescribed diet, physical activity, and medication. Early, intensive and protocolised follow-up by primary care nurses is essential to improve adherence to the therapeutic regimen and compliance behaviour among individuals with cardiac ischaemia. The use of a cardiovascular self-care notebook promotes adherence.
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