OBJECTIVES: To determine why so few patients with chronic heart failure in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland take part in cardiac rehabilitation. DESIGN: Two-stage, postal questionnaire-based, national survey. PARTICIPANTS AND SETTING: Stage 1: 277 cardiac rehabilitation centres in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland registered on the National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation register in 2009–10. Stage 2: 35 centres that indicated in stage 1 that they provide a separate cardiac rehabilitation programme for patients with heart failure. RESULTS: Full data were available for 224/277 (81%) cardiac rehabilitation centres. Only 90/224 (40%) routinely offered phase 3 cardiac rehabilitation to patients with heart failure. Of these 90 centres tha...
The National Service Framework for coronary heart disease (CHD) states that cardiac rehabilitation s...
Purpose: Despite strong recommendations and beneficial health effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background: Data from the Italian SurveY on carDiac rEhabilitation (ISYDE-2008) provide insight int...
OBJECTIVES: To determine why so few patients with chronic heart failure in England, Wales, and North...
Objectives: To determine why so few patients with chronic heart failure in England, Wales and Northe...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishi...
Background: Participation of patients with heart failure in cardiac rehabilitation in the UK is low....
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation is an effective but underprovided treatment for patients recovering ...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
Introduction: The context of the known benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, coupled with the requirem...
Background: The National Cardiovascular Health Strategy, including specific plans for cardiac rehabi...
AIMS: In heart failure (HF), exercise training programmes (ETPs) are a well-recognized intervention ...
AIMS: In heart failure (HF), exercise training programmes (ETPs) are a well-recognized intervention ...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify barriers to, and facilitators of, implementation of the Reh...
The National Service Framework for coronary heart disease (CHD) states that cardiac rehabilitation s...
Purpose: Despite strong recommendations and beneficial health effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background: Data from the Italian SurveY on carDiac rEhabilitation (ISYDE-2008) provide insight int...
OBJECTIVES: To determine why so few patients with chronic heart failure in England, Wales, and North...
Objectives: To determine why so few patients with chronic heart failure in England, Wales and Northe...
Published onlineJournal ArticleThis is the final version of the article. Available from BMJ Publishi...
Background: Participation of patients with heart failure in cardiac rehabilitation in the UK is low....
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation is an effective but underprovided treatment for patients recovering ...
Objective: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalisation for heart failure (HF)...
Introduction: The context of the known benefits of cardiac rehabilitation, coupled with the requirem...
Background: The National Cardiovascular Health Strategy, including specific plans for cardiac rehabi...
AIMS: In heart failure (HF), exercise training programmes (ETPs) are a well-recognized intervention ...
AIMS: In heart failure (HF), exercise training programmes (ETPs) are a well-recognized intervention ...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Objectives: This study aimed to identify barriers to, and facilitators of, implementation of the Reh...
The National Service Framework for coronary heart disease (CHD) states that cardiac rehabilitation s...
Purpose: Despite strong recommendations and beneficial health effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR)...
Background: Data from the Italian SurveY on carDiac rEhabilitation (ISYDE-2008) provide insight int...