Cardiac Rehabilitation Peer Mentorship
- Conditions
- Acute Coronary SyndromeChronic Stable Heart FailurePercutaneous Coronary InterventionCoronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery, With or Without Valve SurgeryCoronary Artery Disease
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Cardiac Rehabilitation Peer Mentorship
- Registration Number
- NCT02204449
- Lead Sponsor
- University Health Network, Toronto
- Brief Summary
The current study is a randomized controlled trial, being conducted at two hospitals in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, involving the randomization of cardiac inpatients into an intervention group, in which they will receive mentorship from a volunteer cardiac rehabilitation peer mentor, and a control group, in which they will receive usual care. Patients in both groups will be tracked to determine if they are referred to cardiac rehabilitation and if they enroll in cardiac rehabilitation. We hypothesize that compared to cardiac inpatients who receive usual care, those cardiac inpatients who receive cardiac rehabilitation peer mentorship will be more likely to be referred to and enroll in cardiac rehabilitation.
- Detailed Description
The current study will be a randomized controlled trial in which cardiac inpatients will be randomized to either receive the intervention (cardiac rehabilitation peer mentorship) or be in the control group (receive usual care). After consent is obtained cardiac patients in the intervention group will be visited, at the hospital bedside, by trained volunteer cardiac rehabilitation peer mentors (i.e., individuals who have completed cardiac rehabilitation) who will provide the patients with information on cardiac rehabilitation as well as encourage the patients to obtain a referral from their healthcare provider. During this visit the cardiac rehabilitation peer mentor will also obtain agreement from the patient to call the patient at home two weeks after their discharge. Those in the control group will not be visited by cardiac rehabilitation peer mentors.
One week after discharge the cardiac rehabilitation peer mentors will mail the patients in the intervention a get-well soon card reminding the patient of the visit, giving them more information about the cardiac rehabilitation program, and reminding them of their future scheduled phone call. Two weeks after patients' discharge cardiac rehabilitation peer mentors will call the patients in the intervention group. At this point they will assess how the patient is doing, if they were referred to cardiac rehabilitation and if they enrolled. Any possible barriers the patients have to attending cardiac rehabilitation will also be discussed.
Eight weeks post-discharge, patient referral and enrolment will be ascertained by a research assistant blinded to random assignment. Statistical analyses will be conducted to determine any differences between the two groups as well as to determine any differences between men and women.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 94
- Any condition indicated for cardiac rehabilitation: Acute coronary syndrome, percutaneous coronary intervention, coronary artery bypass graft +/- valve surgery or procedure (e.g., TAVI), heart transplant, ventricular assist device, heart failure, arrhythmia, rhythm device (i.e. implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, cardiac resynchronization therapy, pacemaker), congenital heart disease, minor non-disabling stroke or transient ischemic attack (i.e., can ambulate), peripheral vascular disease
- Proficiency in English language
- Any musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, visual, cognitive or non-dysphoric psychiatric condition, or any serious or terminal illness not otherwise specified which would preclude CR eligibility based on CR guidelines
- Being discharged to long-term care
- Inability to ambulate (i.e. walk unaided at 2mph)
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Cardiac Rehabilitation Peer Mentorship Cardiac Rehabilitation Peer Mentorship Trained cardiac rehabilitation (CR) peer mentors will visit cardiac inpatients in the hospital to provide patients with information on CR. During this visit the CR mentors will discuss the benefits of CR, stress the importance of getting a referral, and arrange a time to call the patient/participant at home to find out about their CR progress. One week post-discharge the peer mentor will mail a card to the patient to remind them of the planned call. Two weeks post-discharge the peer mentor will call the patient at home to determine if they were referred and if they are planning to attend CR. If any barriers are stated by patient the peer mentors will work with the patient to develop possible solutions. Patients can request up to two additional phone calls from the mentors.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Cardiac Rehabilitation Enrollment 12 weeks after patient is discharged from hospital A blinded research assistant will either examine medical records or call the participant (i.e., patient) at home to determine if they have enrolled in cardiac rehabilitation.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Cardiac Rehabilitation Referral 12 weeks after patient has been discharged from hospital A blinded research assistant will examine patient medical records to determine if patients were referred to cardiac rehabilitation.
Trial Locations
- Locations (2)
Toronto General Hospital
🇨🇦Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto Western Hospital
🇨🇦Toronto, Ontario, Canada