Abstract
ObjectivesTo identify the barriers to and facilitators of secondary prevention among people with coronary heart disease from the perspectives of nurses.DesignA qualitative descriptive design using face-to-face semistructured interviews.SettingThis study was conducted in China from October to November 2021.ParticipantsRegistered nurses who had experience conducting secondary prevention for coronary heart disease were purposively recruited. Twelve nurses from 10 hospitals participated in this study. The data were analysed using content analysis based on the Theoretical Domains Framework.ResultsBased on the Theoretical Domains Framework, barriers to and facilitators of secondary prevention were identified within four key themes: nurse attributes (eg, knowledge and skills, motivation), patient characteristics (eg, age, education and economic conditions), the environmental context and resources (eg, organisational support, including financial support, clarity of responsibilities) and social influence (eg, economic development level, patient feedback).ConclusionsThis research highlights the importance of nurses’ motivation for delivering preventive care. Organisations should provide adequate support and establish a quality management system to maintain the quality of secondary prevention.
Funder
West China Nursing Discipline Development Special Fund Project, Sichuan University
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