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Vulnerability to environmental and climatic health provocations among women and men hospitalized with chronic heart disease: insights from the RESILIENCE TRIAL cohort.
Stewart, Simon; Patel, Sheila K; Lancefield, Terase F; Rodrigues, Thalys S; Doumtsis, Nicholas; Jess, Ashleigh; Vaughan-Fowler, Emily-Rose; Chan, Yih-Kai; Ramchand, Jay; Yates, Paul A; Kwong, Jason C; McDonald, Christine F; Burrell, Louise M.
Afiliação
  • Stewart S; Institute for Health Research, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia.
  • Patel SK; Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK.
  • Lancefield TF; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Rodrigues TS; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Doumtsis N; Department of Cardiology, Austin Health, 145 Studley Road, Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Jess A; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Vaughan-Fowler ER; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Chan YK; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Ramchand J; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Yates PA; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Kwong JC; Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
  • McDonald CF; Department of Medicine, Austin Health, University of Melbourne, 145 Studley Road Heidelberg, Victoria 3084, Australia.
  • Burrell LM; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs ; 23(3): 278-286, 2024 Apr 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37625011
ABSTRACT

AIMS:

We aimed to recruit a representative cohort of women and men with multi-morbid chronic heart disease as part of a trial testing an innovative, nurse-co-ordinated, multi-faceted intervention to lower rehospitalization and death by addressing areas of vulnerability to external challenges to their health. METHODS AND

RESULTS:

The prospective, randomized open, blinded end-point RESILIENCE Trial recruited 203 hospital inpatients (mean age 75.7 ± 10.2 years) of whom 51% were women and 94% had combined coronary artery disease, heart failure, and/or atrial fibrillation. Levels of concurrent multi-morbidity were high (mean Charlson Index of Comorbidity Score 6.5 ± 2.7), and 8.9% had at least mild frailty according to the Rockwood Clinical Frailty Scale. Including the index admission, 19-20% of women and men had a pre-existing pattern of seasonally linked hospitalization (seasonality). Detailed phenotyping revealed that 48% of women and 40% of men had ≥3 physiological factors, and 15% of women and 16% of men had ≥3 behavioural factors likely to increase their vulnerability to external provocations to their health. Overall, 61-62% of women and men had ≥4 combined factors indicative of such vulnerability. Additional factors such as reliance on the public health system (63 vs. 49%), lower education (30 vs. 14%), and living alone (48 vs. 29%) were more prevalent in women.

CONCLUSION:

We successfully recruited women and men with multi-morbid chronic heart disease and bio-behavioural indicators of vulnerability to external provocations to their health. Once completed, the RESILIENCE TRIAL will provide important insights on the impact of addressing such vulnerability (promoting resilience) on subsequent health outcomes. REGISTRATION ClinicalTrials.org NCT04614428.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Resiliência Psicológica / Fragilidade / Cardiopatias Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Resiliência Psicológica / Fragilidade / Cardiopatias Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Aged / Aged80 / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article