Objective We aimed to evaluate the effects on depression scores of a lifestyle-focused cardiac support programme delivered via mobile phone text messaging among patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Design Substudy and secondary analysis of a parallel-group, single-blind randomised controlled trial of patients with CHD. Setting A tertiary hospital in Sydney, Australia. Intervention The Tobacco, Exercise and dieT MEssages programme comprised four text messages per week for 6 months that provided education, motivation and support on diet, physical activity, general cardiac education and smoking, if relevant. The programme did not have any specific mental health component. Outcomes Depression scores at 6 months measured using the Patient...
Background Depression is common after a cardiac event, yet there remain few approaches to management...
Background Depression is common after a cardiac event; however it often remains untreated. Previousl...
IntroductionLow-cost interventions providing self-management support are needed for people with coro...
Objective We aimed to evaluate the effects on depression scores of a lifestyle-focused cardiac suppo...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effects on depression scores of a lifestyle-focused cardiac supp...
Free to read Abstract Importance Cardiovascular disease prevention, including lifestyle modification...
Abstract Background Depression is projected to be the primary cause of disability worldwide by 2030....
Abstract Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) and depression are leading causes of disease burden...
Background\ud Coronary heart disease (CHD) and depression are leading causes of disease burden globa...
Abstract Background Although supporting lifestyle change is an effective way of preventing further e...
Background: Depression is common after a cardiac event, yet there remain few approaches to managemen...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and mood disorders commonly co-occur, and are associated ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common after a cardiac event, yet there remain few approaches to managemen...
Aims: To determine the effect mobile messaging apps on coronary artery disease patient knowledge of ...
Background: A variety of small mobile phone text-messaging interventions have indicated improvement ...
Background Depression is common after a cardiac event, yet there remain few approaches to management...
Background Depression is common after a cardiac event; however it often remains untreated. Previousl...
IntroductionLow-cost interventions providing self-management support are needed for people with coro...
Objective We aimed to evaluate the effects on depression scores of a lifestyle-focused cardiac suppo...
Objective: We aimed to evaluate the effects on depression scores of a lifestyle-focused cardiac supp...
Free to read Abstract Importance Cardiovascular disease prevention, including lifestyle modification...
Abstract Background Depression is projected to be the primary cause of disability worldwide by 2030....
Abstract Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) and depression are leading causes of disease burden...
Background\ud Coronary heart disease (CHD) and depression are leading causes of disease burden globa...
Abstract Background Although supporting lifestyle change is an effective way of preventing further e...
Background: Depression is common after a cardiac event, yet there remain few approaches to managemen...
INTRODUCTION: Alcohol use disorders (AUDs) and mood disorders commonly co-occur, and are associated ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common after a cardiac event, yet there remain few approaches to managemen...
Aims: To determine the effect mobile messaging apps on coronary artery disease patient knowledge of ...
Background: A variety of small mobile phone text-messaging interventions have indicated improvement ...
Background Depression is common after a cardiac event, yet there remain few approaches to management...
Background Depression is common after a cardiac event; however it often remains untreated. Previousl...
IntroductionLow-cost interventions providing self-management support are needed for people with coro...