Author:
Sung Jidong,Kim Chul,Han Jae-Young,Jee Sungju,Lee Jang Woo,Lee Jong Hwa,Kim Won-Seok,Bang Heui Je,Baek Sora,Joa Kyung-Lim,Kim Ae Ryoung,Lee So Young,Kim Jihee,Kim Chung Reen,Kwon Oh Pum
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an essential component in secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Current guidelines recommend that the program should be comprehensive including multidisciplinary behavioral intervention, not only exercise training. While the utilization of CR is gradually increasing, the comprehensiveness of the program has not been systemically evaluated in Korea.
Methods
During the year 2020, nation-wide survey was done to evaluate the current status of CR in Korea. Survey was done by web-based structured questionnaire. Survey was requested to 164 hospitals performing percutaneous coronary intervention.
Results
Among 164 hospitals, 47 (28.7%) hospitals had CR programs. In hospitals with CR, multidisciplinary intervention other than exercise-based program was provided only partially: nutritional counseling (63%), vocational counseling for return to work (39%), stress management (31%), psychological evaluation (18%). Personnel for CR was commonly not dedicated to the program or even absent: (percentage of dedicated, concurrent with other work, absent) physical therapist (59, 41, 0%), nurse (31, 69, 0%), dietician (6, 65, 29%), clinical psychologist (0, 37, 63%).
Conclusion
Comprehensiveness of CR in Korea is suboptimal and human resource for it is poorly disposed. More awareness of current status by both clinicians and health policy makers is needed and insurance reimbursement for educational program should be improved.
Funder
Korea National Institute of Health
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine