Heart Diseases Clinical Trial
Official title:
Supported Exercise Programme for Adults With Congenital Heart Disease (SEA CHange)
This study will evaluate if the introduction of a supported exercise programme can improve physical and psychological well-being for adults with congenital heart disease.
Congenital heart disease (CHD) describes heart defects present from birth. The majority of
affected patients will require lifelong care to not only manage their medical condition, but
also to offer support and guidance on living with their specific heart condition. Exercise
and physical activity is one such area where patients often require support and advice.
Recommendations are in place for health care providers to promote physical activity for this
patient population. However, many health care providers find it difficult to know what level
of exercise is reasonable or how to escalate current exercise programmes.
The benefits of regular exercise are well known and evidence suggests that even a modest
increase in physical activity can reduce morbidity, improve psychological wellbeing and
protect against cardiovascular disease.
This pilot study will determine the feasibility of introducing a supported exercise programme
to clinical practice. The investigators aim to assess if improvements can be made in both
physical and psychological well-being for adults with CHD who are living in Scotland. After
initial assessment and baseline measurements are obtained, participants will follow a twelve
week individualised programme. The investigators will keep in regular contact with the
participant throughout and arrange interval and final assessments. The baseline measurements
will be repeated during the final assessment at 12 weeks. Investigators anticipate that the
study will also help to establish a programme that will help to improve the way adults who
were born with a heart condition can be supported with physical activity on a long term
basis.
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