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Comparison of Traditional, Web-based or a Combined Cardiac Rehabilitation Programme

U

University of Chester

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cardiovascular Diseases

Treatments

Other: Web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Sessions
Other: Hospital Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Classes

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

The study explores the different modes of Cardiac Rehabilitation delivery including the use of a web-based programme. Cardiac Rehabilitation provides a structured, comprehensive programme, proven to reduce cardiovascular mortality and improve overall Quality of Life. However, as uptake remains relatively low with only 50% attending, exploring the benefits of offering a menu of programme options may allow greater patient choice and accessibility, meeting individual needs.

This study aims to compare how effective Cardiac Rehabilitation Programmes are on improving cardiovascular patients physical and mental wellbeing using a web-based compared with traditional cardiac rehab programmes in the hospital or through a combination of both.

Full description

This 8-week study, aims to compare quality of life (QOL), hospital anxiety and depression scores (HADs) and physical activity outcomes in web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR), web-based CR combined with traditional CR (TCR) and TCR in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).

The Web-based option will include the use of the MyHeart application.

Participants eligible for the study will include low-moderate cardiovascular patients (heart attack, stents or heart surgery) within 3-6 weeks post discharge. Participants will be involved in hospital or virtual exercise and educational sessions with the support of CR specialists. Primary outcomes will be measured through questionnaires and an incremental treadmill walking test.

To our knowledge, this would be the first study to compare all three groups, as combined CR (web-based alongside traditional CR) has not yet been evaluated. Additionally, the investigators currently work within the CR setting at Burton Hospital, and this study will be conducted within our current Hospital CR service. The outcomes will be applicable and relevant to future clinical practice.

As the UK's 50% uptake to CR remains poor, falling below the 85% national uptake recommendations, a CR menu-based approach, offering hospital or home-based programmes is recommended to encourage uptake, improve QOL and clinical outcomes.

Furthermore, as COVID-19 has enforced a web-based CR approach, further research to explore uptake, physical and psychological outcomes to benefit cardiovascular patients is paramount for current and future CR delivery.

This study will explore a menu of options recommended for CR.

Enrollment

57 patients

Sex

All

Ages

50 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Low-moderate risk patients (low-mod Ejection Fraction (EF) (>40%), including clinically stable Myocardial Infarction (MI), Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI), Coronary Artery Bypass Grafts (CABG) patients.
  • Acute patients, in-hospital patients (phase 3 rehab) to reflect true clinical representation.
  • Combination of male and female, as previous studies are predominately male.
  • Low-moderate Anxiety and depression scores (<11)
  • Achieve Level 4 (180metres, 5.1METs) on the Incremental Shuttle Walking Test
  • Internet and device access.

Exclusion criteria

  • <40% EF
  • High risk Heart Failure patients
  • Co-morbidities preventing exercise
  • No internet access
  • Unstable angina
  • Language barrier (English only, due to app)
  • Clinically depressed anxiety or depression scores (>11)
  • Incremental Shuttle Walk Test <Level 4 (180metres, 5.1METs)

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Factorial Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

57 participants in 3 patient groups

Traditional Cardiac Rehabilitation (Hospital based programme)
Active Comparator group
Description:
Traditional Cardiac Rehabilitation will involve 8 hospital-based exercise sessions, and one virtual education day over 8 weeks, supervised by CR health care professionals.
Treatment:
Other: Hospital Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Classes
Traditional combined with Web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation
Experimental group
Description:
Traditional combined with Web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation. Patients will attend 8 hospital-based exercise sessions and one virtual education day over 8-weeks with access to additional web-based (MyHeart app) exercise and educational information.
Treatment:
Other: Hospital Based Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Classes
Other: Web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Sessions
Web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation
Experimental group
Description:
Web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation, using MyHeart app introduced during a pre-CR assessment, will follow an 8-week individualised self-managed platform, allowing contact with the CR health professionals via app messages only (no direct contact for web-based CR).
Treatment:
Other: Web-based Cardiac Rehabilitation Exercise Sessions

Trial documents
2

Trial contacts and locations

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