118
Participants
Start Date
September 30, 2006
Primary Completion Date
September 30, 2011
Study Completion Date
September 30, 2011
Reduced cardiac rehabilitation group intervention (rCRP).
The rCRP is a comprehensive intervention that will keep the same nature of therapies as the standard cardiac rehabilitation group (sCRP). The difference with the sCRP resides in the number of hospital based exercise sessions; instead of 32 sessions there will be 10 sessions spread throughout the 4 months of intervention (hence, not a shorter program). The rCRP intervention works within the sCRP. Hence, those randomized to the rCRP will be supervised in the same facility and by the same clinical staff as those in the sCRP. Patients from rCRP will receive individual exercise guidelines, an educational package with questions of the week and a diary to record their exercise sessions (logbook), that will serve as a self-monitoring system.
Standard cardiac rehabilitation intervention
The standard cardiac rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary four-month intervention to modify ischemic heart disease risk factors and lifestyle behaviours. These programs aim to reduce morbidity and mortality by improving adherence to regular physical activity, a healthy diet and smoking cessation, as well as risk factor modification. Patients receive an initial intake evaluation by a cardiologist, nurse,exercise specialist and dietitian before starting the program. The program consists of 32, twice weekly in-hospital exercise sessions, educational sessions, nutritional counselling, medical care, psychological screening and smoking cessation if needed.
St Paul's Hospital, Vancouver
Simon Fraser University
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