Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause ofdeath and disability for women and men. There are gender differences in recovery from coronary events, which may be due physiological, sociodemographic, or psychosocial factors. Cardiac rehabilitation programs have beneficial effects on coronary recovery. The following presents a review of the literature from MedLine (1997-2001) and PsychInfo (1984-2001) on gender differences in participation in cardiac rehabilitation programs, with a focus on depression, anxiety, self-efficacy and social support. A critical analysis of gaps in the literature as well as areas for future research are presented
Research for the past fifteen years suggests that cardiovascular disease is a serious threat for wom...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
PURPOSE: Differences in the ways male and female patients confront their illness after cardiac surge...
Current programs of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) typically provide a standardized approach to all pat...
BACKGROUND: Psychological factors are important in the etiology and prognosis of coronary heart dise...
Tertiary prevention comprising treatment, care and rehabilitation of patients with heart disease is ...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) has changed from a disease of middle-aged men in the late 1970s to a d...
This study investigates gender differences in the barriers and incentives that are most influential ...
Background and aims: Heart disease in women is characterised by greater disability and a higher rate...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effects of an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation...
Although coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in most industrialized countr...
The goal of this study currently in progress is to examine occupational performance in men and women...
CARDIAC REHABILITATION REDUCES DEPRESSION AND IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEN AND WOMEN A.N. Green1...
Introduction: There are significant gender differences in the epidemiology and presentation of cardi...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Research for the past fifteen years suggests that cardiovascular disease is a serious threat for wom...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
PURPOSE: Differences in the ways male and female patients confront their illness after cardiac surge...
Current programs of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) typically provide a standardized approach to all pat...
BACKGROUND: Psychological factors are important in the etiology and prognosis of coronary heart dise...
Tertiary prevention comprising treatment, care and rehabilitation of patients with heart disease is ...
Ischaemic heart disease (IHD) has changed from a disease of middle-aged men in the late 1970s to a d...
This study investigates gender differences in the barriers and incentives that are most influential ...
Background and aims: Heart disease in women is characterised by greater disability and a higher rate...
The aim of this prospective study was to compare the effects of an ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation...
Although coronary heart disease is the leading cause of death in women in most industrialized countr...
The goal of this study currently in progress is to examine occupational performance in men and women...
CARDIAC REHABILITATION REDUCES DEPRESSION AND IMPROVES QUALITY OF LIFE IN MEN AND WOMEN A.N. Green1...
Introduction: There are significant gender differences in the epidemiology and presentation of cardi...
Background: Depression is one of the most predominant mental disorders among the Coronary Artery Dis...
Research for the past fifteen years suggests that cardiovascular disease is a serious threat for wom...
A project presented to the Department of Physician Assistant of Wichita State University in partial ...
PURPOSE: Differences in the ways male and female patients confront their illness after cardiac surge...