Peer coaching in cardiac surgery: a pilot study on rehabilitation participation and perioperative challenges

心脏外科同伴辅导:一项关于康复参与和围手术期挑战的试点研究

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Abstract

Following cardiac surgery, active participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is associated with reduced cardiovascular events and improved survival. However, CR attendance remains persistently low, with only ∼25% of patients participating. The Peer Coaching for Cardiac Patients (PCCP) pilot programme aimed to assess whether peer coaching could enhance CR participation and reduce perioperative anxiety and depression in cardiac surgery patients. Ten patients scheduled for elective cardiac surgery were enrolled, receiving 4 60-min coaching sessions via Zoom, by a coach who had undergone coronary artery bypass grafting in the past. Outcomes were measured by CR participation rates, Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ)-9 scores, and a post-programme survey. Seven of the 10 patients completed the PCCP programme, all of which attended CR for an average of 19.3 ± 8.70 sessions and 9.57 ± 3.0 weeks. No statistically significant difference in PHQ-9 scores was observed (P = 0.341). Participants rated the programme highly in its role in anxiety reduction (9.0 ± 1.2) and likelihood of participating in CR (9.43 ± 1.05). These results suggests that peer coaching shows potential to support CR participation and address perioperative anxiety and depression. Future studies with larger sample sizes, well-defined control groups and extended follow-up are warranted to validate these preliminary findings.

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