Background: When patient selection processes determine who can and cannot use healthcare there can be inequalities and inequities in individuals' opportunities to benefit. This paper evaluates the influence of a hospital selection process on opportunities to access outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR). Methods: A secondary data analysis was conducted on a cohort of inpatients (n = 2,375) who were all eligible for invitation to an Australian CR program. Eligibility was determined by hospital discharge diagnosis codes. Only invited patients could attend. Logistic regression analysis tested the extent to which individual patient characteristics were statistically significantly associated with the outcome 'invitation' after adjusting for card...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) attendance rates remain ...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) programs provide important services to hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the importance of measuring both the horizontal and vertical components o...
Background: Although practice guidelines and policy statements for cardiac rehabilitation recommend ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The Equity Assessment Cardiac Rehabilitation (EACR) s...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains underused and inconsistently accessed, particularly ...
Background : The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are well established. Despite thes...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Objective: Cardiac rehabilitation increases quality of life, decreases recurrence, and improves phys...
Background/Aims\ud \ud Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive...
*This extended abstract is free to read on the publisher's website* Background/Aims Timely access to...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the choices patients make when offered home-based or hospi...
Online Published: April 28, 2017Despite the evidence to support cardiac rehabilitation, existing ser...
422-430Background: There are concerns in Europe regarding the service provision and accessibility of...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention programs can prevent heart disease in hi...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) attendance rates remain ...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) programs provide important services to hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the importance of measuring both the horizontal and vertical components o...
Background: Although practice guidelines and policy statements for cardiac rehabilitation recommend ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)The Equity Assessment Cardiac Rehabilitation (EACR) s...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) remains underused and inconsistently accessed, particularly ...
Background : The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are well established. Despite thes...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Objective: Cardiac rehabilitation increases quality of life, decreases recurrence, and improves phys...
Background/Aims\ud \ud Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive...
*This extended abstract is free to read on the publisher's website* Background/Aims Timely access to...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study of the choices patients make when offered home-based or hospi...
Online Published: April 28, 2017Despite the evidence to support cardiac rehabilitation, existing ser...
422-430Background: There are concerns in Europe regarding the service provision and accessibility of...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention programs can prevent heart disease in hi...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) attendance rates remain ...
BACKGROUND: Inpatient cardiac rehabilitation (ICR) programs provide important services to hospitaliz...
OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the importance of measuring both the horizontal and vertical components o...