Social network and social support predict improvement of physical working capacity in rehabilitation of patients with first myocardial infarction

Author:

Östergren Per-Olof1,Freitag Michael2,Hanson Bertil s1,Hedin Eva2,Isacsson Sven-Olof1,Odeberg Håkan2,Svensson Sven-Eric3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Health Sciences, Lund University, Malmö General Hospital, Sweden

2. Department of Medicine, Karlskrona Country Hospital, Sweden

3. Department of Clinical Physiology, Karlskrona Country Hospital, Sweden

Abstract

A cohort of 50 patients under 70 years of age who had suffered their first myocardial infarction (MI) entered an exercise-based rehabilitation programme. An extensive personal interview concerning psychosocial factors, including social network and social support, as well as an assessment of an array of clinical and laboratory variables was made before the patients were discharged from the hospital. A follow-up 6 months later of the 40 patients that completed the programme showed that material social support and social anchorage at baseline predicted improvement in physical working capacity, independently from age, gender and important clinical variables. The authors conclude that psychosocial factors could be predictors of equal importance as many of the standard risk factors and clinical assessments in the rehabilitation of a majority of post-MI patients. It is suggested that training programmes should provide opportunities for involvement of the patients' social network, in order to benefit from optimal social support during the rehabilitation process.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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