Table 3 Attitudes.

From: Knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding home-based cardiac rehabilitation in patients with chronic heart failure

 

N (%)

Very important

Important

Neutral

Not important

Very unimportant

1. The importance of home-based cardiac rehabilitation for patients with chronic heart failure.

124 (20.98)

220 (37.23)

181 (30.63)

35 (5.92)

31 (5.25)

 

Strongly agree

Agree

Neutral

Disagree

Strongly disagree

2. Obtaining information related to preventing chronic heart failure and cardiac rehabilitation through various sources such as the internet, television, books, etc.

71 (12.01)

256 (43.32)

190 (32.15)

53 (8.97)

21 (3.55)

3. The belief that home-based cardiac rehabilitation can reduce the economic burden on patients with chronic heart failure.

77 (13.03)

259 (43.82)

182 (30.8)

50 (8.46)

23 (3.89)

4. The belief that home-based cardiac rehabilitation provides various options for patient recovery and complication prevention.

72 (12.18)

258 (43.65)

184 (31.13)

50 (8.46)

27 (4.57)

5. The belief that adhering to prescribed medication schedules is very important for cardiac rehabilitation in chronic heart failure.

109 (18.44)

311 (52.62)

113 (19.12)

33 (5.58)

25 (4.23)

6. The belief that moderate exercise contributes to the cardiac rehabilitation of chronic heart failure.

87 (14.72)

302 (51.1)

142 (24.03)

39 (6.6)

21 (3.55)

7. The belief that a low-salt, low-fat, easily digestible, and nutritious diet, while avoiding malnutrition, is very important.

91 (15.4)

332 (56.18)

116 (19.63)

32 (5.41)

20 (3.38)

8. The belief that actively cooperating with the physician’s treatment plan and communicating with healthcare providers is important for disease improvement.

110 (18.61)

334 (56.51)

102 (17.26)

28 (4.74)

17 (2.88)