PURPOSE: Patients hospitalized with a cardiac condition are less likely to attend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) if they are smokers despite the benefits of doing so. The present study sought to investigate how, if at all, a patient\u27s decision to attend CR was influenced by his or her tobacco use post-discharge. METHODS: We surveyed smokers during their hospitalization for a cardiac condition. Four to 8 wk after discharge, a follow-up survey assessed self-reported CR attendance, smoking cessation (SC), and patient opinion of how their smoking status influenced CR attendance. RESULTS: Of the 81 patients who completed the baseline survey (68% male, 57 ± 10 y), 62 (77%) completed the follow-up survey. Consistent with prior findings, there wa...
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BACKGROUND: Non-smokers who live with smokers are at increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD)...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
PURPOSE: Patients hospitalized with a cardiac condition are less likely to attend cardiac rehabilita...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) attendance has been associated with higher smoking cessation (S...
BACKGROUND: Prioritizing and managing multiple behavior changes following a cardiac hospitalization ...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is highly effective at reducing morbidity and mortality. H...
Background: Smoking cessation after developing coronary heart disease improves disease prognosis mor...
BACKGROUND: Although smoking cessation counseling for cardiac inpatients is a quality measure, littl...
Objects: This study aims to evaluate the influence of household smokers and of a prolonged, comprehe...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to identify risk groups among smoking cardiac patients from their social cogni...
Smoking cessation is the most effective action for cardiac patients who smoke to improve their progn...
To determine the factors affecting cigarette smoking status after the development of ischemic heart ...
Objectives: Smoking cessation has been shown to be an important intervention for preventing cardiova...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain an increased understanding of the smoking cessation...
Contains fulltext : 89223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Changes in smo...
BACKGROUND: Non-smokers who live with smokers are at increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD)...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...
PURPOSE: Patients hospitalized with a cardiac condition are less likely to attend cardiac rehabilita...
PURPOSE: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) attendance has been associated with higher smoking cessation (S...
BACKGROUND: Prioritizing and managing multiple behavior changes following a cardiac hospitalization ...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is highly effective at reducing morbidity and mortality. H...
Background: Smoking cessation after developing coronary heart disease improves disease prognosis mor...
BACKGROUND: Although smoking cessation counseling for cardiac inpatients is a quality measure, littl...
Objects: This study aims to evaluate the influence of household smokers and of a prolonged, comprehe...
OBJECTIVES: We sought to identify risk groups among smoking cardiac patients from their social cogni...
Smoking cessation is the most effective action for cardiac patients who smoke to improve their progn...
To determine the factors affecting cigarette smoking status after the development of ischemic heart ...
Objectives: Smoking cessation has been shown to be an important intervention for preventing cardiova...
The purpose of this research proposal is to gain an increased understanding of the smoking cessation...
Contains fulltext : 89223.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Changes in smo...
BACKGROUND: Non-smokers who live with smokers are at increased risk for coronary heart disease (CHD)...
Background: Hospitalisation is an ideal time to implement smoking cessation interventions. However, ...