TY - JOUR
T1 - Cardiac rehabilitation in atrial fibrillation
T2 - a protocol for a Danish survey and registry-based study (PRIME-AF)
AU - Elnegaard, Caroline Matilde
AU - Borregaard, Britt
AU - Risom, Signe Stelling
AU - Tveskov, Claus
AU - Bech, Mickael
AU - Von Bornemann Hjelmborg, Jacob
AU - Eilsø, Jesper
AU - Hedegaard, Anne Marie
AU - Stege Bojer, Annemie
AU - Darkner, Stine
AU - Albertsen, Andi E.
AU - Joensen, Albert Marni
AU - Brandes, Axel
AU - Zwisler, Ann Dorthe
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/12/24
Y1 - 2025/12/24
N2 - Introduction Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a growing public health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality and impaired quality of life. Despite evidence supporting cardiac rehabilitation (CR) as part of secondary prevention in AF care, referral rates remain low, and the extent of CR needs in this population is unknown. This protocol outlines a nationwide survey-based and registry-based study aiming to: i) describe CR needs among individuals with AF and ii) assess eligibility and acceptance of referral to specific CR components based on individual patient preferences and their overlap with identified needs. Methods and analysis This cross-sectional study includes three phases: 1) identification of the study population using Danish national registries; 2) electronic survey distribution to individuals with a first-time AF diagnosis in 2023–2024 and 3) registry data enrichment of the entire population. The survey includes validated patient-reported outcome measures aligned with a newly developed Needs Assessment Model, supplemented by items on patient preferences for CR components. Data are analysed descriptively and using correlation analysis. Ethics and dissemination Participants are informed of the study purpose, data protection and their rights before providing informed consent through survey participation. The study follows the Declaration of Helsinki and Danish ethical standards. Findings are disseminated via scientific journals, conferences, a cross-sectoral stakeholder workshop and public outreach activities.
AB - Introduction Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a growing public health concern associated with significant morbidity, mortality and impaired quality of life. Despite evidence supporting cardiac rehabilitation (CR) as part of secondary prevention in AF care, referral rates remain low, and the extent of CR needs in this population is unknown. This protocol outlines a nationwide survey-based and registry-based study aiming to: i) describe CR needs among individuals with AF and ii) assess eligibility and acceptance of referral to specific CR components based on individual patient preferences and their overlap with identified needs. Methods and analysis This cross-sectional study includes three phases: 1) identification of the study population using Danish national registries; 2) electronic survey distribution to individuals with a first-time AF diagnosis in 2023–2024 and 3) registry data enrichment of the entire population. The survey includes validated patient-reported outcome measures aligned with a newly developed Needs Assessment Model, supplemented by items on patient preferences for CR components. Data are analysed descriptively and using correlation analysis. Ethics and dissemination Participants are informed of the study purpose, data protection and their rights before providing informed consent through survey participation. The study follows the Declaration of Helsinki and Danish ethical standards. Findings are disseminated via scientific journals, conferences, a cross-sectoral stakeholder workshop and public outreach activities.
KW - Cardiovascular Disease
KW - Health Surveys
KW - Patient Reported Outcome Measures
KW - REGISTRIES
KW - REHABILITATION MEDICINE
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U2 - 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-107042
DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2025-107042
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 41448694
AN - SCOPUS:105025846165
SN - 2399-9772
VL - 15
JO - BMJ Open
JF - BMJ Open
IS - 12
M1 - e107042
ER -