Rehabilitation Support via Postcard (RSVP): A Randomised Controlled Trial of a Postcard to Promote Uptake of Cardiac Rehabilitation

The aim was to increase cardiac rehabilitation (CR) uptake using a novel intervention, Rehabilitation Support Via Postcard (RSVP), among patients with acute myocardial infarction discharged from two major hospitals in Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD), New South Wales, Australia. The...

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description The aim was to increase cardiac rehabilitation (CR) uptake using a novel intervention, Rehabilitation Support Via Postcard (RSVP), among patients with acute myocardial infarction discharged from two major hospitals in Hunter New England Local Health District (HNELHD), New South Wales, Australia. The RSVP trial was evaluated using a two-armed randomised controlled trial design. Participants (N=430) were recruited from the two main hospitals in HNELHD, and enrolled and randomised to either the intervention (n=216) or control (n=214) group over a six-month period. All participants received usual care; however, the intervention group received postcards promoting CR attendance between January and July 2020. The postcard was ostensibly written as an invitation from the patient’s admitting medical officer to promote timely and early uptake of CR. The primary outcome was CR attendance at outpatient HNELHD CR services in the 30-days post-discharge. Fifty-four percent (54%) of participants who received RSVP attended CR, compared to 46% in the control group; however this difference was not statistically significant (odds ratio [OR]=1.4, 95% confidence interval [CI]=0.9–2.0, p=0.11). Exploratory post-hoc analysis among four sub-groups (i.e., Indigeneity, gender, age and rurality), found that the intervention significantly increased attendance in males (OR=1.6, 95%CI=1.0–2.6, p=0.03) but had no significant impact on attendance for other sub-groups. While not statistically significant, postcards increased overall CR attendance by 8%. This strategy may be useful to increase attendance, particularly in men. Alternative strategies are necessary to increase CR uptake among women, Indigenous people, older people and people from regional and remote locations.
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