Objective. We conducted a scoping review of literature focussed on combining both biomarker detection and psychological evaluation according to the BPS approach in order to expound the multifactorial aspects of cardiological care. Method. The range of the search strategy was restricted to the 2014–2024 period. The core of this evidence-based analysis was the investigation of emotional and behavioural signs in cardiovascular (CV) risk/disease, the characteristics of adherence, as well as efficacy of psychological treatments, especially highlighting the evidence of studies based on pre-post study design models for the investigation of psychological treatment efficacy in CV risk/disease. Results. The literature includes systematic reviews and meta-analyses on patient education for the effectiveness of psychological intervention on psychosocial aspects and, consequently, on adherence to therapeutical prescriptions. From this perspective, it is important to adopt the biopsychosocial approach in the prevention, evaluation, and management of CV disease to understand all determinants of disease and the multidisciplinary treatments. Topics are arranged into six themes: 1) Epidemiological aspects of the included studies; 2) Medical and psychological insights in CV research protocols from integrated biopsychological perspective; 3) Evidence of emotional and behavioural symptoms in CV risk; 4) Evidence of emotional and behavioural symptoms in CV disease; 5) Characteristics of adherence and psychological treatment; and 6) Evidence of pre-post psychological treatment in CV risk/disease. Conclusions. This review demonstrates that interventions are required to address patient factors such as emotional, behavioural, and cognitive dimensions integrated among them that can improve quality of life and adherence to medication. The link between physical and mental care is crucial and should be supported by extensive evidence-based outcome in terms of tailored actions in health monitoring and management of CV risk/disease

BioPsychoSocial Approach in Cardiological Care: scoping review of integrated treatments for personalized patient care

Dina Di Giacomo
Conceptualization
;
Enrica Cogodi
Methodology
;
Lucrezia Piermarini
Methodology
;
Claudio Ferri
Supervision
;
Luigi Sciarra
Supervision
;
Silvio Romano
Supervision
2026-01-01

Abstract

Objective. We conducted a scoping review of literature focussed on combining both biomarker detection and psychological evaluation according to the BPS approach in order to expound the multifactorial aspects of cardiological care. Method. The range of the search strategy was restricted to the 2014–2024 period. The core of this evidence-based analysis was the investigation of emotional and behavioural signs in cardiovascular (CV) risk/disease, the characteristics of adherence, as well as efficacy of psychological treatments, especially highlighting the evidence of studies based on pre-post study design models for the investigation of psychological treatment efficacy in CV risk/disease. Results. The literature includes systematic reviews and meta-analyses on patient education for the effectiveness of psychological intervention on psychosocial aspects and, consequently, on adherence to therapeutical prescriptions. From this perspective, it is important to adopt the biopsychosocial approach in the prevention, evaluation, and management of CV disease to understand all determinants of disease and the multidisciplinary treatments. Topics are arranged into six themes: 1) Epidemiological aspects of the included studies; 2) Medical and psychological insights in CV research protocols from integrated biopsychological perspective; 3) Evidence of emotional and behavioural symptoms in CV risk; 4) Evidence of emotional and behavioural symptoms in CV disease; 5) Characteristics of adherence and psychological treatment; and 6) Evidence of pre-post psychological treatment in CV risk/disease. Conclusions. This review demonstrates that interventions are required to address patient factors such as emotional, behavioural, and cognitive dimensions integrated among them that can improve quality of life and adherence to medication. The link between physical and mental care is crucial and should be supported by extensive evidence-based outcome in terms of tailored actions in health monitoring and management of CV risk/disease
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