Cardiac rehabilitation utilization, barriers, and outcomes among patients with heart failure
Recommended Citation
Nelson RK, Solomon R, Hosmer E, and Zuhl M. Cardiac rehabilitation utilization, barriers, and outcomes among patients with heart failure. Heart Fail Rev 2023.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-11-2023
Publication Title
Heart failure reviews
Abstract
Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is effective for improving both primary (i.e., mortality and hospitalizations) and secondary (i.e., functional capacity and quality of life among) clinical outcomes among patients with heart failure (HF). The mechanisms that explain these benefits are complex and are linked to exercise adaptations such as central and peripheral hemodynamics combined with improved overall medical management. Despite the benefits of CR, utilization rates are low among CR eligible patients. Clinician-, patient-, and health system-related barriers have been identified as primary factors contributing to the lack of CR utilization among HF patients. These include patient referrals (clinician-related), psychosocial factors (patient-related), and patient access to CR services (health system-related). The aims of this review are to detail the components of each barrier as well as identify evidence-based strategies to improve CR utilization and adherence among HF. The improvements in primary and secondary outcomes along with the mechanisms that are linked to these changes will also be examined.
PubMed ID
37039955
ePublication
ePub ahead of print