Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)

Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite numerous evidence of a positive impact on morbidity and mortality, still remains underutilized due to multifactorial reasons. Physician endorsement has been shown to be a very powerful predictor of CR referral. The objective of the study was to descri...

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Main Authors: Lucky R Cuenza, Edward Nino Gacrama, Kent Tan, Benjamin Jose Quito, Edgardo Ebba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology
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Online Access:http://www.jcpconline.org/article.asp?issn=2250-3528;year=2016;volume=5;issue=2;spage=44;epage=50;aulast=Cuenza
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spelling doaj-444ca3ea92d8416c967459b666250fc92020-11-24T23:39:38ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology2250-35282016-01-0152445010.4103/2250-3528.186490Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)Lucky R CuenzaEdward Nino GacramaKent TanBenjamin Jose QuitoEdgardo EbbaBackground: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite numerous evidence of a positive impact on morbidity and mortality, still remains underutilized due to multifactorial reasons. Physician endorsement has been shown to be a very powerful predictor of CR referral. The objective of the study was to describe physicians′ attitudes and preferences regarding referral of patients to CR. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of a stratified random sample of 160 physicians specializing in cardiology was conducted at the Philippine Heart Center. One hundred and four physicians responded (65% response rate) to a survey that investigated clinical factors and perceptions affecting referral. Included in the survey was a hypothetical case scenario that elicited open-ended responses affecting physician management preferences. Results: About 78.9% of the physicians stated that they would refer the hypothetical case to CR although there were varied responses in their management practices. The most important factor affecting CR referral was financial limitation, followed by geographic location and issues on program accessibility and benefit. While there is general agreement regarding knowledge of the indications of CR, there is a disparity in the responses with regard to actual referral and management preferences. Conclusions: Financial considerations, accessibility, perceived benefit, and health-care system-related aspects are some of the identified factors that affect physician preferences toward referral to CR. Assessment of physician attitudes and factors affecting CR referral practices provides insight regarding potential targets of improvement to ensure adequate CR referral and provision.http://www.jcpconline.org/article.asp?issn=2250-3528;year=2016;volume=5;issue=2;spage=44;epage=50;aulast=CuenzaCardiac rehabilitationphysician′s practice patternsreferral
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author Lucky R Cuenza
Edward Nino Gacrama
Kent Tan
Benjamin Jose Quito
Edgardo Ebba
spellingShingle Lucky R Cuenza
Edward Nino Gacrama
Kent Tan
Benjamin Jose Quito
Edgardo Ebba
Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)
Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology
Cardiac rehabilitation
physician′s practice patterns
referral
author_facet Lucky R Cuenza
Edward Nino Gacrama
Kent Tan
Benjamin Jose Quito
Edgardo Ebba
author_sort Lucky R Cuenza
title Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)
title_short Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)
title_full Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)
title_fullStr Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)
title_full_unstemmed Physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: The Philippine Heart Center CRAVE study (Cardiac Rehabilitation Attitudes and Viewpoints on Engagement)
title_sort physician factors affecting cardiac rehabilitation referral among cardiac specialists: the philippine heart center crave study (cardiac rehabilitation attitudes and viewpoints on engagement)
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology
issn 2250-3528
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite numerous evidence of a positive impact on morbidity and mortality, still remains underutilized due to multifactorial reasons. Physician endorsement has been shown to be a very powerful predictor of CR referral. The objective of the study was to describe physicians′ attitudes and preferences regarding referral of patients to CR. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of a stratified random sample of 160 physicians specializing in cardiology was conducted at the Philippine Heart Center. One hundred and four physicians responded (65% response rate) to a survey that investigated clinical factors and perceptions affecting referral. Included in the survey was a hypothetical case scenario that elicited open-ended responses affecting physician management preferences. Results: About 78.9% of the physicians stated that they would refer the hypothetical case to CR although there were varied responses in their management practices. The most important factor affecting CR referral was financial limitation, followed by geographic location and issues on program accessibility and benefit. While there is general agreement regarding knowledge of the indications of CR, there is a disparity in the responses with regard to actual referral and management preferences. Conclusions: Financial considerations, accessibility, perceived benefit, and health-care system-related aspects are some of the identified factors that affect physician preferences toward referral to CR. Assessment of physician attitudes and factors affecting CR referral practices provides insight regarding potential targets of improvement to ensure adequate CR referral and provision.
topic Cardiac rehabilitation
physician′s practice patterns
referral
url http://www.jcpconline.org/article.asp?issn=2250-3528;year=2016;volume=5;issue=2;spage=44;epage=50;aulast=Cuenza
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