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Rethinking How to Expand the Evidence Base for Health Behavior Change in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention.

Author(s): Bacon SL, Campbell TS, Lavoie KL

J Am Coll Cardiol. 2020 May 26;75(20):2619-2622 Authors: Bacon SL, Campbell TS, Lavoie KL PMID: 32439011 [PubMed - in process]

Article GUID: 32439011

Hypertension Canada's 2020 Comprehensive Guidelines for the Prevention, Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children.

Author(s): Rabi DM, McBrien KA, Sapir-Pichhadze R, Nakhla M, Ahmed SB, Dumanski SM, Butalia S, Leung AA, Harris KC, Cloutier L, Zarnke KB, Ruzicka M, H...

Can J Cardiol. 2020 May;36(5):596-624 Authors: Rabi DM, McBrien KA, Sapir-Pichhadze R, Nakhla M, Ahmed SB, Dumanski SM, Butalia S, Leung AA, Harris KC, Cloutier L, Zarnke KB, Ruzicka M, Hiremath S...

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An international Delphi consensus study to define motivational communication in the context of developing a training program for physicians.

Author(s): Dragomir AI, Boucher VG, Bacon SL, Gemme C, Szczepanik G, Corace K, Campbell TS, Vallis MT, Garber G, Rouleau C, Rabi D, Diodati JG, Ghali W, Lavoie KL

Transl Behav Med. 2020 Mar 07;: Authors: Dragomir AI, Boucher VG, Bacon SL, Gemme C, Szczepanik G, Corace K, Campbell TS, Vallis MT, Garber G, Rouleau C, Rabi D, Diodati JG, Ghali W, Lavoie KL

Article GUID: 32145022

Hypertension Canada's 2016 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines for Blood Pressure Measurement, Diagnosis, Assessment of Risk, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension.

Author(s): Leung AA, Nerenberg K, Daskalopoulou SS, McBrien K, Zarnke KB, Dasgupta K, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Trembla...

Can J Cardiol. 2016 05;32(5):569-88 Authors: Leung AA, Nerenberg K, Daskalopoulou SS, McBrien K, Zarnke KB, Dasgupta K, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Milot A, Bolli P, Tremblay G, McLean...

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Hypertension Canada's 2017 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults.

Author(s): Leung AA, Daskalopoulou SS, Dasgupta K, McBrien K, Butalia S, Zarnke KB, Nerenberg K, Harris KC, Nakhla M, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cli...

Can J Cardiol. 2017 05;33(5):557-576 Authors: Leung AA, Daskalopoulou SS, Dasgupta K, McBrien K, Butalia S, Zarnke KB, Nerenberg K, Harris KC, Nakhla M, Cloutier L, Gelfer M, Lamarre-Cliche M, Mil...

Article GUID: 28449828

The evaluation of a brief motivational intervention to promote intention to participate in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial.

Author(s): Rouleau CR, King-Shier KM, Tomfohr-Madsen LM, Bacon SL, Aggarwal S, Arena R, Campbell TS

Patient Educ Couns. 2018 11;101(11):1914-1923 Authors: Rouleau CR, King-Shier KM, Tomfohr-Madsen LM, Bacon SL, Aggarwal S, Arena R, Campbell TS

Article GUID: 30017536

Relationship between antidepressant therapy and risk for cardiovascular events in patients with and without cardiovascular disease.

Author(s): Lavoie KL, Paine NJ, Pelletier R, Arsenault A, Diodati JG, Campbell TS, Pilote L, Bacon SL

Health Psychol. 2018 Nov;37(11):989-999 Authors: Lavoie KL, Paine NJ, Pelletier R, Arsenault A, Diodati JG, Campbell TS, Pilote L, Bacon SL

Article GUID: 30247064


Title:The evaluation of a brief motivational intervention to promote intention to participate in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial.
Authors:Rouleau CRKing-Shier KMTomfohr-Madsen LMBacon SLAggarwal SArena RCampbell TS
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30017536?dopt=Abstract
Category:Patient Educ Couns
PMID:30017536
Dept Affiliation: HKAP
1 TotalCardiology Rehabilitation, Calgary, Canada; Department of Physical Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA; Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada. Electronic address: crouleau@totalcardiology.ca.
2 Nursing and Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
3 Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
4 Montréal Behavioural Medicine Centre, CIUSSS-NIM, Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal, Montréal, Canada; Department of Exercise Science, Concordia University, Canada.
5 TotalCardiology Rehabilitation, Calgary, Canada; Department of Cardiac Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada.
6 Department of Physical Therapy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, USA.

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The evaluation of a brief motivational intervention to promote intention to participate in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial.

Patient Educ Couns. 2018 11;101(11):1914-1923

Authors: Rouleau CR, King-Shier KM, Tomfohr-Madsen LM, Bacon SL, Aggarwal S, Arena R, Campbell TS

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an effective treatment for cardiovascular disease, yet many referred patients do not participate. Motivational interviewing could be beneficial in this context, but efficacy with prospective CR patients has not been examined. This study investigated the impact of motivational interviewing on intention to participate in CR.

METHODS: Individuals recovering from acute coronary syndrome (n?=?96) were randomized to motivational interviewing or usual care, following CR referral but before CR enrollment. The primary outcome was intention to attend CR. Secondary outcomes included CR beliefs, barriers, self-efficacy, illness perception, social support, intervention acceptability, and CR participation.

RESULTS: Compared to those in usual care, patients who received the motivational intervention reported higher intention to attend CR (p?=?.001), viewed CR as more necessary (p?=?.036), had fewer concerns about exercise (p?=?.011), and attended more exercise sessions (p?=?.008). There was an indirect effect of the intervention on CR enrollment (b?=?0.45, 95% CI 0.04-1.18) and CR adherence (b?=?2.59, 95% CI 0.95-5.03) via higher levels of intention. Overall, patients reported high intention to attend CR (M?=?6.20/7.00, SD?=?1.67), most (85%) enrolled, and they attended an average of 65% of scheduled CR sessions.

CONCLUSION: A single collaborative conversation about CR can increase both intention to attend CR and actual program adherence.

PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS: The findings will inform future efforts to optimize behavioral interventions to enhance CR participation.

PMID: 30017536 [PubMed - in process]