Prevalence of Symptoms of Anxiety Disorders and Depression in Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients in an Academic Hospital: a Case Study

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Gladys Bruyninx
Jean Grenier
Paul S. Greenman
Vanessa Tassé
Joseph Abdulnour
Marie Hélène Chomienne
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[1] Institut du Savoir Montfort,Faculty of Medicine
[2] University of Ottawa,undefined
[3] Université du Québec en Outaouais,undefined
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Psychiatric Quarterly | 2021年 / 92卷
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Rehabilitation and social services; Mental health promotion and illness prevention; Hospital and community mental health services; Cardiac rehabilitation; Anxiety disorders; Depression; Rehabilitation medicine;
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The relationship between body and mind is increasingly recognized in the occurrence and prognosis of cardiac disease. Based on reports detailing the potential (and the influence of certain risk factors) of developing depression and anxiety following cardiovascular disease, or a cardiac event, most notably acute coronary syndrome (ACS), we investigated whether such symptoms also existed in patient cases found at the cardiac rehabilitation unit of an academic hospital of Eastern Ontario. We examined data from charts during a 6-year period (2012–2017). The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale cumulated data within a retrospective cross-sectional study, was used to estimate the prevalence of anxious and depressive symptoms that might reflect the presence of psychological distress. Overall, our sample included 1178 patient files, 81.3% of which were diagnosed with ACS and 69.6% were male. 63.1% of the patients were between 60 and 79 years old at the time of diagnosis. Most patients were Caucasian (81.1%), married (60.3%), and living with their family (74.3%), and 49.7% were recorded as overweight or obese. We found that 29.3% of patients reported symptoms of psychological distress. Regression analyses revealed strong negative correlations between the proportion of symptoms of psychological distress and factors like age and functional capacity as measured by metabolic equivalents. Significant associations were also established between symptoms of psychological distress and factors such as obesity, sedentary lifestyle, smoking, and sex (female). This study was undertaken as part of a business case to implement a new cardiac rehabilitation programme in an academic hospital of Eastern Ontario and illustrate to the managers and decision-makers, the important factors to consider and to target when developing a stepped-care program for patients in cardiac rehabilitation in order to prevent psychological distress and how such a program was relevant to their institution.
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