Intention and change in intention predict attendance at Cardiac Rehabilitation

The European health psychologist(2015)

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Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is effective promoting physical and psychological recovery following acute cardiac syndrome (ACS). Only 42% eligible patients attend the UK. This study examines determinants of attendance at Phase 3 CR a cohort of ACS patients followed from discharge until the start of CR. Methods: Of 488 eligible ACS patients (March 2012 to July 2013), 214 consented. Consecutive patients completed a questionnaire pre-discharge targeting age, diagnosis, social class and smoking history. computerised weekly diary measured intention to attend thereafter. A multi-level structural equation (aML software) combined a basic growth intention and logistic model attendance. Intention was reflected and log transformed (intention reflected-log). Findings: 169 participants provided 5 weeks of diary entries on average. The intercept for intention reflected-log (t=-2.92, pu003c.005), and slope intention reflected-log t (t=-2.08, p=.04) predicted attendance. Control demographic variables reduced the slope effect (t=-1.57, p=.12). The least deprived participants were more likely to attend than the most (t=2.14, pu003c.03). Conclusions: High intention following discharge, and low decline in intention predicts attendance at CR.
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cardiac rehabilitation,intention,attendance
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