First report of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation’s Registry (ICRR)

dc.contributor.authorTurk-Adawi, Karam
dc.contributor.authorLima de Melo Ghisi, Gabriela
dc.contributor.authorTran, C.
dc.contributor.authorHeine, Martin
dc.contributor.authorRaidah, Fabbiha
dc.contributor.authorContractor, Aashish
dc.contributor.authorGrace, Sherry
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-05T22:21:41Z
dc.date.available2024-02-05T22:21:41Z
dc.date.issued2023-04-06
dc.descriptionThis is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy on 06 Apr 2023, available at: https://doi.org/10.1080/14779072.2023.2199154
dc.description.abstractObjectives: Cardiac rehabilitation-- programs comprehensively delivering outpatient secondary prevention-- is under-available and under-studied in the resource-poor settings where it is needed most. This report summarizes the governance, participating sites, patient characteristics and outcomes, as well as knowledge translation activities during first year of operation of ICCPR’s registry, namely the International Cardiac Rehab Registry. Methods: A pilot study was undertaken with five centres, demonstrating feasibility, satisfaction with the on-boarding processes, as well as data quality. Results: Fourteen centres have been engaged from all regions but Europe; Data have been entered on >1000 patients (18.1% female; mean age=57.6), of whom 62.4% completed their programs and 19.9% dropped out for work or clinical reasons. Post-program, completers had significantly better work status, functional capacity, medication adherence, physical activity levels, diet, as well as lower tobacco use than non-completers (all p<0.05). A site Certification program was developed and piloted, with five centres now recognized for their quality, given they met over 70% of the 13 internationally-agreed standards based on Registry data and a virtual site assessment. Conclusion: Annual assessments have started. Quality improvement activities will soon be underway. We continue to invite new programs, supporting development in resource-poor settings to the benefit of patients served.
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by Qatar University International Research Collaboration Co- Fund grant number IRCC-2020-005.
dc.identifier.citationTurk-Adawi, K., Ghisi, G. L. M., Tran, C., Heine, M., Raidah, F., Contractor, A., & Grace, S. L. & on behalf of the ICRR collaborators. (2023). First report of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation’s Registry (ICRR), Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy, 21(5), 357-364. DOI: 10.1080/14779072.2023.2199154
dc.identifier.issn1744-8344
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1080/14779072.2023.2199154
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10315/41813
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherExpert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy
dc.subjectCardiovascular diseases
dc.subjectCardiac rehabilitation
dc.subjectRegistries
dc.subjectSecondary prevention
dc.subjectDeveloping countries
dc.subjectCertification
dc.subjectQuality of health care
dc.subjectOutcome and process assessment
dc.subjectHealth care
dc.titleFirst report of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation’s Registry (ICRR)
dc.typeArticle

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