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Effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs in improving medication adherence in patients with cardiovascular disease: a systematic review protocol

Journal

JBI EVIDENCE SYNTHESIS
Volume 20, Issue 12, Pages 2986-2994

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.11124/JBIES-21-00457

Keywords

cardiac rehabilitation; effectiveness; medication adherence; standard care; systematic review

Funding

  1. Flinders University Caring Futures Institute
  2. AstraZeneca fellowship

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The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs versus standard care on medication adherence in patients with cardiovascular disease. Currently, there is limited documentation on the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs in clinical practice. This study aims to collect and analyze evidence for clinical practice implementation.
Objective:The objective of this review is to measure the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs versus standard care on medication adherence in patients with cardiovascular disease. Introduction:Poor adherence to long-term medications increases the risk of morbidity and mortality, and decreases quality of life in patients with cardiovascular diseases. Several strategies have been trialed to improve medication adherence, one of which is cardiac rehabilitation programs. Although evidence has indicated that such programs increase medication adherence, the extent of their effectiveness and translation into clinical practice is not well documented. Our systematic review will collect and analyze the available evidence for clinical practice implementation. Inclusion criteria:The search will aim to locate randomized controlled trials. Where randomized controlled trials are not available, quasi-experimental studies, case-control studies, observational studies, and other study designs will be included. Studies that measure effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation programs compared with standard care on medication adherence in cardiovascular disease patients will be included. Methods:Databases, including MEDLINE (Ovid), Emcare (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), Cochrane CENTRAL, Scopus, CINAHL (EBSCO), and unpublished sources will be searched. Articles in English and non-English-language articles with an English abstract, published from database inception to the present, will be included. Articles will be screened and reviewed by 2 independent reviewers for inclusion. Critical appraisal tools will be applied to the included studies. Data will be extracted using the appropriate extraction tools and synthesized for the objectives of the study. Systematic review registration number:PROSPERO CRD42021284705

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