BACKGROUND: Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) is a multicomponent tailored intervention aiming to reduce lifestyle risk factors and promote health in patients post cardiovascular disease. CR is delivered either as supervised or facilitated self-delivered yet little evidence exists evaluating the association between mode of delivery and outcomes. METHODS: This observational study used data routinely collected from the National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation from April 2012-March 2016. The analysis compared the populations receiving supervised and facilitated self-delivered modes for differences in baseline demographics, four psychosocial health measures pre and post CR and changes in anxiety, depression and quality of life following the intervent...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a guideline-recommended, multidisciplinary program of exercise traini...
BACKGROUND: Employment status has been shown to impact mental health state and intervention outcomes...
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Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is proven to benefit patients post cardiac event, however, modern CR var...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a wellevidenced and effective secondary intervention prove...
AIM: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study a...
Aims Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the most cost-effective interventions for patients with cardio...
BACKGROUND: Huge variability in quality of service delivery of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in the UK...
Aim: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study ...
Repeat acute coronary heart disease (CHD) events are common. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a comple...
Purpose: The beneficial effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) have been challenged in recent years ...
BACKGROUND: Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven intervention in reducing cardiovascular...
Aims: Despite the proven benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), utilization rates remain below rec...
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Purpose: The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of cardiac rehabilitation through a systemati...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a guideline-recommended, multidisciplinary program of exercise traini...
BACKGROUND: Employment status has been shown to impact mental health state and intervention outcomes...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing via the DOI in this record.T...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is proven to benefit patients post cardiac event, however, modern CR var...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a wellevidenced and effective secondary intervention prove...
AIM: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study a...
Aims Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the most cost-effective interventions for patients with cardio...
BACKGROUND: Huge variability in quality of service delivery of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in the UK...
Aim: To achieve effectiveness and reduce inequality in everyday cardiac rehabilitation, this study ...
Repeat acute coronary heart disease (CHD) events are common. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a comple...
Purpose: The beneficial effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) have been challenged in recent years ...
BACKGROUND: Although cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven intervention in reducing cardiovascular...
Aims: Despite the proven benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), utilization rates remain below rec...
Permission to include article in the University of Lethbridge Institutional Repository granted by th...
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to assess the impact of cardiac rehabilitation through a systemati...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a guideline-recommended, multidisciplinary program of exercise traini...
BACKGROUND: Employment status has been shown to impact mental health state and intervention outcomes...
This is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishing via the DOI in this record.T...