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http://dx.doi.org/10.14371/QIH.2022.28.2.14

Experience of Cardiac Rehabilitation in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease: a Qualitative Study  

Seok-Hee Lee (Prevention and Management center, Ulsan Regional Cardiocerebrovascular Center, Ulsan University Hospital)
Go-Eun Kim (Prevention and Management center, Ulsan Regional Cardiocerebrovascular Center, Ulsan University Hospital)
Jeehee Pyo (Department of Preventive Medicine, Ulsan University Hospital)
Minsu Ock (Prevention and Management center, Ulsan Regional Cardiocerebrovascular Center, Ulsan University Hospital)
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Quality Improvement in Health Care / v.28, no.2, 2022 , pp. 14-29 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose:In order to improve the quality of cardiac rehabilitation, it is important to examine the experiences of the patients and how they feel about each part of the process. We used a qualitative research methodology to conduct an in-depth review of the experiences of patients who participated in cardiac rehabilitation. Methods: According to semi-structured guidelines, in-depth interviews were conducted with a total of five patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation. Results: A total of 232 codes was derived; these codes were split into 4 categories and 10 subcategories. Although the patients were apprehensive about the diagnosis of heart disease, it also gave them a chance to reflect on their health behaviors of the past. In addition, they began to appreciate their families and support networks more as the disease progressed. The participants did not know about cardiac rehabilitation until the medical staff recommended it, but they participated in the program with the expectation that they could become healthier. The participants felt that they became more physically and mentally healthy while undergoing cardiac rehabilitation. Rehabilitation served as an opportunity to improve other health behaviors as well. However, they emphasized that it is necessary to continuously maintain improved health behavior, find an exercise method that is suitable for one's physical ability and not monotonous, and prepare a plan to reduce the time and economic burden of cardiac rehabilitation. Conclusion: The participants' positive experiences confirmed in this study will be used as evidence for the expansion of cardiac rehabilitation programs.
Keywords
Cardiac rehabilitation; Qualitative research; Health behavior; Cardiovascular diseases;
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