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Perspectives of older people engaging in nurse-led cardiovascular prevention programmes: a qualitative study in primary care in the Netherlands
Authors:Suzanne A Ligthart  Karin DM van den Eerenbeemt  Jeanette Pols  Emma F van Bussel  Edo Richard  Eric P Moll van Charante
Affiliation:Department of Medical Ethics;Department of Medical Ethics;Department of Medical Ethics;Department of Neurology;Department of Neurology;Department of General Practice, Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Abstract:BackgroundCardiovascular prevention programmes are increasingly being offered to older people. To achieve the proposed benefits, adherence is crucial. Understanding the reasons for adherence and non-adherence can improve preventive care.AimTo gain insight into what motivates older people living in the community to partake in a cardiovascular prevention programme, and reasons for subsequent continuation or withdrawal.MethodSemi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposive sample of 15 participants (aged 76–82 years). Interviews were audiorecorded and analysed by two independent researchers using a thematic approach. Participants were asked about their motivation for participating in the programme, along with the facilitators and barriers to continue doing so.ResultsResponders reported that regular check-ups offered a feeling of safety, control, or being looked after, and were an important motivator for participation. For successful continuation, a personal relationship with the nurse and a coaching approach were both essential; the lack of these, along with frequent changes of nursing staff, were considered to be barriers. Participants considered general preventive advice unnecessary or patronising, but practical support was appreciated.ConclusionTo successfully engage older people in long-term, preventive consultations, the approach of the healthcare provider is crucial. Key elements are to offer regular check-ups, use a coaching approach and to build a personal relationship with the patient.
Keywords:cardiovascular diseases   older people   prevention   primary health care   qualitative research
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