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Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study)

INTRODUCTION: Low health literacy is common in people with cardiovascular disease and may be one factor that affects an individual’s ability to maintain secondary prevention health behaviours following myocardial infarction (MI). However, little is known about the association between health literacy...

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Autores principales: Beauchamp, Alison, Talevski, Jason, Nicholls, Stephen J, Wong Shee, Anna, Martin, Catherine, Van Gaal, William, Oqueli, Ernesto, Ananthapavan, Jaithri, Sharma, Laveena, O’Neil, Adrienne, Brennan-Olsen, Sharon Lee, Jessup, Rebecca Leigh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35523501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060480
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author Beauchamp, Alison
Talevski, Jason
Nicholls, Stephen J
Wong Shee, Anna
Martin, Catherine
Van Gaal, William
Oqueli, Ernesto
Ananthapavan, Jaithri
Sharma, Laveena
O’Neil, Adrienne
Brennan-Olsen, Sharon Lee
Jessup, Rebecca Leigh
author_facet Beauchamp, Alison
Talevski, Jason
Nicholls, Stephen J
Wong Shee, Anna
Martin, Catherine
Van Gaal, William
Oqueli, Ernesto
Ananthapavan, Jaithri
Sharma, Laveena
O’Neil, Adrienne
Brennan-Olsen, Sharon Lee
Jessup, Rebecca Leigh
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description INTRODUCTION: Low health literacy is common in people with cardiovascular disease and may be one factor that affects an individual’s ability to maintain secondary prevention health behaviours following myocardial infarction (MI). However, little is known about the association between health literacy and longer-term health outcomes in people with MI. The ENhancing HEAlth literacy in secondary pRevenTion of cardiac evENts (ENHEARTEN) study aims to examine the relationship between health literacy and a number of health outcomes (including healthcare costs) in a cohort of patients following their first MI. Findings may provide evidence for the significance of health literacy as a predictor of long-term cardiac outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: ENHEARTEN is a multicentre, prospective observational study in a convenience sample of adults (aged >18 years) with their first MI. A total of 450 patients will be recruited over 2 years across two metropolitan health services and one rural/regional health service in Victoria, Australia. The primary outcome of this study will be all-cause, unplanned hospital admissions within 6 months of index admission. Secondary outcomes include cardiac-related hospital admissions up to 24 months post-MI, emergency department presentations, health-related quality of life, mortality, cardiac rehabilitation attendance and healthcare costs. Health literacy will be observed as a predictor variable and will be determined using the 12-item version of the European Health Literacy Survey (HLS-Q12). ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval for this study has been received from the relevant human research ethics committee (HREC) at each of the participating health services (lead site Monash Health HREC; approval number: RES-21-0000-242A) and Services Australia HREC (reference number: RMS1672). Informed written consent will be sought from all participants. Study results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and collated in reports for participating health services and participants. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12621001224819.
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spelling pubmed-90834322022-05-20 Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study) Beauchamp, Alison Talevski, Jason Nicholls, Stephen J Wong Shee, Anna Martin, Catherine Van Gaal, William Oqueli, Ernesto Ananthapavan, Jaithri Sharma, Laveena O’Neil, Adrienne Brennan-Olsen, Sharon Lee Jessup, Rebecca Leigh BMJ Open Cardiovascular Medicine INTRODUCTION: Low health literacy is common in people with cardiovascular disease and may be one factor that affects an individual’s ability to maintain secondary prevention health behaviours following myocardial infarction (MI). However, little is known about the association between health literacy and longer-term health outcomes in people with MI. The ENhancing HEAlth literacy in secondary pRevenTion of cardiac evENts (ENHEARTEN) study aims to examine the relationship between health literacy and a number of health outcomes (including healthcare costs) in a cohort of patients following their first MI. Findings may provide evidence for the significance of health literacy as a predictor of long-term cardiac outcomes. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: ENHEARTEN is a multicentre, prospective observational study in a convenience sample of adults (aged >18 years) with their first MI. A total of 450 patients will be recruited over 2 years across two metropolitan health services and one rural/regional health service in Victoria, Australia. The primary outcome of this study will be all-cause, unplanned hospital admissions within 6 months of index admission. Secondary outcomes include cardiac-related hospital admissions up to 24 months post-MI, emergency department presentations, health-related quality of life, mortality, cardiac rehabilitation attendance and healthcare costs. Health literacy will be observed as a predictor variable and will be determined using the 12-item version of the European Health Literacy Survey (HLS-Q12). ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethics approval for this study has been received from the relevant human research ethics committee (HREC) at each of the participating health services (lead site Monash Health HREC; approval number: RES-21-0000-242A) and Services Australia HREC (reference number: RMS1672). Informed written consent will be sought from all participants. Study results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and collated in reports for participating health services and participants. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ACTRN12621001224819. BMJ Publishing Group 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9083432/ /pubmed/35523501 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060480 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Beauchamp, Alison
Talevski, Jason
Nicholls, Stephen J
Wong Shee, Anna
Martin, Catherine
Van Gaal, William
Oqueli, Ernesto
Ananthapavan, Jaithri
Sharma, Laveena
O’Neil, Adrienne
Brennan-Olsen, Sharon Lee
Jessup, Rebecca Leigh
Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study)
title Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study)
title_full Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study)
title_fullStr Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study)
title_full_unstemmed Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study)
title_short Health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (ENHEARTEN study)
title_sort health literacy and long-term health outcomes following myocardial infarction: protocol for a multicentre, prospective cohort study (enhearten study)
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9083432/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35523501
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-060480
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