The intention of this research proposal is to explore, promote and evaluate patient's perception on participation in cardiac rehabilitation programmes (CRPs) and gain their views on how to promote an increase in the uptake and adherence to CRPs. Cardiac rehabilitation programmes (CRPs) can assist in maintaining a decrease about 25% in morbidity and mortality by supporting patients in recovering physical and psychosocial health through modifying risk factor (Grace et al. 2011). Cardiac rehabilitation is effective, nevertheless, uptake rates are still low with only about 45% participation. Moreover, about 30% of non-participants expressed a lack of interest in partaking in the CRPs. The literature review revealed that why a lot of patients we...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Referral to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is often incomplete. Those most likely to benefit are less l...
The intention of this research proposal is to explore, promote and evaluate patient's perception on ...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the secondary prevention programme to reduce morbidit...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can reduce mortality and morbidity through assisting patients in regaini...
Background: New cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes, such as home programmes using the Heart Manu...
Background. Cardiac rehabilitation can be an effective means for the secondary prevention of coronar...
Background: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) benefits patients with coronary heart disea...
UK hospital-based Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) programmes offer eligible Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)...
Background: Despite the compelling evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on risk f...
Background:Greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation improves morbidity and mortality in peopl...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore patients’ views of the cardiac rehabilitation program...
BackgroundDespite the compelling evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on risk fac...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Referral to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is often incomplete. Those most likely to benefit are less l...
The intention of this research proposal is to explore, promote and evaluate patient's perception on ...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the secondary prevention programme to reduce morbidit...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can reduce mortality and morbidity through assisting patients in regaini...
Background: New cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes, such as home programmes using the Heart Manu...
Background. Cardiac rehabilitation can be an effective means for the secondary prevention of coronar...
Background: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) benefits patients with coronary heart disea...
UK hospital-based Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) programmes offer eligible Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)...
Background: Despite the compelling evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on risk f...
Background:Greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation improves morbidity and mortality in peopl...
Abstract The aim of this study was to explore patients’ views of the cardiac rehabilitation program...
BackgroundDespite the compelling evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on risk fac...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Despite the documented evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in enhancing recovery...
Referral to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is often incomplete. Those most likely to benefit are less l...