Abstract

Background Assessment of physical activity (PA) prescription recall and serum screening for dyslipidemia are critical to describe and mitigate Cardiometabolic Disease (CMD) risk among adults with spinal cord injury or disease (SCI/D). Objectives To report: 1) the frequency of PA prescription recall; and, 2) the frequency of lipid profile assessment and interpretation recall among inpatients with SCI/D during rehabilitation. Methods Adults with SCI/D completed the SCI-HIGH CMD intermediary outcome indicators. A Kinesiologist collected data via interview and chart abstraction among UHN inpatients. Survey responses were scored using Reachlite’s optical character recognition software. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the participant’s age, sex, impairment characteristics, and report recall rates and the frequency of lipid screening/interpretation. Based on the participant’s needs, either educational materials to increase future adherence to PA guidelines and/or a Mediterranean diet were provided. Results Adult inpatients (n=124), mean age 59 years, 64% paraplegic, and 36% female participated. In total, 14% of participants (16/117) reported being taught the benefits of PA for their heart health; of whom 69% (11/16) recalled exercise instruction. Similarly, 15% of inpatients (17/114) recalled lipid screening during rehabilitation, although chart abstraction revealed that 30% (37/124) had completed lipid screening. Clinical interpretation of their lipid values was recalled by 30% of inpatients. Conclusion There is a significant opportunity to advance PA instruction and lipid profile education and management among inpatients with SCI/D to reduce CMD risk. Inclusion of PA and lipid management instructions in patient-oriented discharge summaries may enhance patient recall/adherence.

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