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Establishing Foundations on Both Sides of the Bridge: Exploring Contextual Barriers to Cardiac Rehabilitation Uptake to Inform Digital Health Technology Design

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Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is crucial for secondary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. Yet, many patients with a clear indication of CR do not participate in such programs. To build a more nuanced foundation for developing digital health technologies supporting patients’ CR uptake, we explored the practiced CR referral process to identify context-specific barriers in Austria. We conducted a contextual inquiry including four observations in both out- and inpatient settings and 13 stakeholder interviews. The results indicate a lack of a defined referral process, limited intersectoral communication, doctors’ unawareness and knowledge gaps, and patients missing clear information about CR. Thus, digital health technologies that aim to support patient-centered cardiovascular care pathways should be designed for timely patient information and engagement, automated referral support, and enhanced intersectoral communication.

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Höppchen, Isabel; Kulnik, Stefan Tino; PhD., Bernhard Reich; Niebauer, Josef; Smeddinck, Jan; Meschtscherjakov, Alexander; Wurhofer, Daniela (2024): Establishing Foundations on Both Sides of the Bridge: Exploring Contextual Barriers to Cardiac Rehabilitation Uptake to Inform Digital Health Technology Design. Proceedings of Mensch und Computer 2024. DOI: 10.1145/3670653.3677479. Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 588–593. Karlsruhe, Germany

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Contextual inquiry, Healthcare system, Implementation science, Patient pathways

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  • Isabel Höppchen, Stefan Tino Kulnik, Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Josef Niebauer, Bernhard Reich, Jan David Smeddinck, Daniela Wurhofer (2025): mHealth Support in Cardiac Care Pathways for Patient Self-Management During Transitions From Hospital to Rehabilitation: Exploratory Field Study, In: JMIR Cardio, doi:10.2196/76089
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