Home-based Transitional Telerehabilitation in Cardiac Recovery: A Study on the Health-Related Quality of Life and Therapeutic Self-Care in Older Adults Post Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

The main aim is to determine the impact of home video-based cardiac rehabilitation program on elderly patients' health-related quality of life and therapeutic self-care post-coronary revascularization

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 60
Healthy Volunteers: f
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• Aged 60 years or older

• diagnosed with CAD and were recommended to undergo elective CABG by a cardiologist

• intact cognitive function

• agree to be visited by the researchers at home

• didn't have previous experiences with CABG.

Locations
Other Locations
Egypt
Shark El-Madinah Hospital, the Secretariat of Specialized Medical Centers (Cardiothoracic Surgery Department and Intensive Care Unit)
RECRUITING
Alexandria
Contact Information
Primary
Ahmed H El-Monshed, Ph.D
ahmed_elmonshed@mans.edu.eg
+97334046945
Backup
Marwa Mahfouz, Ph.D
marwa-mahfouz@alexu.edu.eg
+20 127 020 2044
Time Frame
Start Date: 2021-12-31
Estimated Completion Date: 2024-02-01
Participants
Target number of participants: 118
Treatments
No_intervention: Control Group
(1) aged 60 years or older; (2) diagnosed with CAD and were recommended to undergo elective CABG by a cardiologist; (3) intact cognitive function; (4) agree to be visited by the researchers at home; and (5) didn't have previous experiences with CABG. These Patients receive the usual care only.
Experimental: Intervention Group
(1) aged 60 years or older; (2) diagnosed with CAD and were recommended to undergo elective CABG by a cardiologist; (3) intact cognitive function; (4) agree to be visited by the researchers at home; and (5) didn't have previous experiences with CABG. These Patients will receive the Video film presentations and content (16 parts)
Sponsors
Leads: Mansoura University

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