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Planning locally relevant Internet programs for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease

Neubeck, Lis; Ascanio, Rhoda; Bauman, Adrian; Briffa, Tom; Clark, Alexander M.; Freedman, Ben; Redfern, Julie

Authors

Rhoda Ascanio

Adrian Bauman

Tom Briffa

Alexander M. Clark

Ben Freedman

Julie Redfern



Abstract

Background: Although the Internet has been shown to be an effective tool for supporting behavioural change in other chronic diseases, less in known about the efficacy of, or need for, Internet-based interventions in the prevention of coronary heart disease (CHD).
Aims: We investigated computer literacy, consumer need and perceived usefulness of the Internet as a secondary prevention tool in people with CHD.
Methods: A two-step mixed-method process was used that included a survey and two focus groups. The 12-item survey explored
participants' access and confidence using the Internet. For the focus groups, we used standard methodology.
Results: We recruited 66 (88% response rate) consecutive cardiac patients; age 36–73 years (mean 64±13), mostly male (85%), whose primary language was predominantly English (67%). Seventy percent had a home computer with Internet access but only 20% reported researching their heart-health online. There was polarity between those with and without Internet access. Further, we found less women than men could complete online forms (p=0.03) and that participants aged over 65 years were less likely to access the Internet (pb0.01) and had lower confidence (pb0.01) than younger counterparts. Focus groups revealed challenges of an online secondary prevention service, but participants valued relevant, practical advice and placed strong emphasis on simple web design.
Conclusion: Using a mixed-methods process we collected locally sensitive information about Internet usage and recommendations for future online health-management strategies. Some patients have more confidence using the Internet, therefore a range of multi-technological secondary prevention interventions should be considered based on individual need.

Citation

Neubeck, L., Ascanio, R., Bauman, A., Briffa, T., Clark, A. M., Freedman, B., & Redfern, J. (2011). Planning locally relevant Internet programs for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 10(4), 213-220. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcnurse.2010.07.003

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 2, 2010
Online Publication Date Sep 1, 2010
Publication Date 2011-12
Deposit Date Nov 3, 2016
Journal European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing
Print ISSN 1474-5151
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 4
Pages 213-220
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejcnurse.2010.07.003
Keywords Internet, cardiac rehabilitation, secondary prevention, needs assessment,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/411945