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Summary
Title: Factors influencing adherence to home‑based cardiac rehabilitation – A systematic review and https://gitea.tmartens.dev meta‑analysis
Journal: International Journal of Cardiology: Heart & Vasculature
Published: 2023 (Vol 22, pp 100–107)
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Background
- Home‑based cardiac rehabilitation (HBCR) is increasingly used to overcome barriers associated with center‑based programs.
- Adherence is critical for achieving the proven benefits of cardiac rehab, yet rates remain suboptimal and the determinants of adherence are not fully understood.
Objectives
- Quantify overall adherence rates to HBCR.
- Identify and synthesize factors (patient-, program‑, system‑related) that predict higher or lower adherence.
Methods
- Systematic review according to PRISMA guidelines.
- Search of MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO (Jan 1990–Dec 2023).
- Inclusion: Prospective cohort or randomized studies reporting adherence to HBCR; English language.
- Data extraction: study design, population, intervention characteristics, adherence definition, predictors examined, effect estimates.
- Quality assessment: Newcastle‑Ottawa Scale for observational studies; Cochrane Risk of Bias 2 for RCTs.
Results
- Studies included: 28 (16 cohort, 12 RCTs); total N = 6,842 participants.
- Adherence definitions: 15%–70%; most defined as proportion of prescribed sessions completed.
- Key predictors:
- Gender: Women had higher adherence (OR 1.18; 95% CI 1.04‑1.34).
- Baseline physical activity level: Active individuals adhered better (OR 1.35; 95% CI 1.20‑1.52).
- Social support: Presence of a workout partner increased adherence (OR 1.42; 95% CI 1.26‑1.60).
- Perceived competence: Higher self-efficacy associated with better adherence (β = .24, p < .001).
Conclusion:
The data indicate that while demographic factors such as age and gender show minimal impact on adherence to a structured exercise program, psychosocial variables—especially baseline activity level, social support, and perceived competence—play a pivotal role. Future interventions should prioritize enhancing self-efficacy and fostering supportive environments to improve long-term adherence.