inconsistently accessed, particularly for women and minorities. This study examined the factors associated with CR enrollment within the context of an automatic referral system through a retrospective chart review plus survey. Through the Behavioral Model of Health Ser-vices Utilization, it was postulated that enabling and perceived need factors, but not predisposing factors, would significantly predict patient enrollment. Subjects: A random sample of all atherosclerotic heart disease (AHD) patients treated at a tertiary care center (Trillium Health Centre, Ontario, Canada) from April 2001 to May 2002 (n = 501) were mailed a survey using a modified Dillman method (71% response rate). Measures: Predisposing measures consisted of sociodemogra...
Background: Although practice guidelines and policy statements for cardiac rehabilitation recommend ...
Background:Greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation improves morbidity and mortality in peopl...
This study investigates gender differences in the barriers and incentives that are most influential ...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains underused and inconsistently accessed, particularly ...
The primary objective of the current study was to compare CR participation after automatic electron...
Background: Despite its proven benefits and need, women’s access to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is s...
Objective: To assess the roles of demographic factors, actual and perceived risk factors, and percei...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention programs can prevent heart disease in hi...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based intervention that assists individuals in managing a...
Background: When patient selection processes determine who can and cannot use healthcare there can b...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggest that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is t...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is an important health problem. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) progra...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is underutilized despite well-documented benefits for patients ...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Background: Although practice guidelines and policy statements for cardiac rehabilitation recommend ...
Background:Greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation improves morbidity and mortality in peopl...
This study investigates gender differences in the barriers and incentives that are most influential ...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains underused and inconsistently accessed, particularly ...
The primary objective of the current study was to compare CR participation after automatic electron...
Background: Despite its proven benefits and need, women’s access to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is s...
Objective: To assess the roles of demographic factors, actual and perceived risk factors, and percei...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention programs can prevent heart disease in hi...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based intervention that assists individuals in managing a...
Background: When patient selection processes determine who can and cannot use healthcare there can b...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggest that cardiovascular disease (CVD) is t...
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is an important health problem. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) progra...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is underutilized despite well-documented benefits for patients ...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Background: Although practice guidelines and policy statements for cardiac rehabilitation recommend ...
Background:Greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation improves morbidity and mortality in peopl...
This study investigates gender differences in the barriers and incentives that are most influential ...