Background: Screening for vascular disease, risk assessment and management are encouraged in general practice however there is limited evidence about the emotional impact on patients. The Health Improvement and Prevention Study evaluated the impact of a general practice-based vascular risk factor intervention on behavioural and physiological risk factors in 30 Australian practices. The primary aim of this analysis is to investigate the psychological impact of participating in the intervention arm of the trial. The secondary aim is to identify the mediating effects of changes in behavioural risk factors or BMI. Methods: This study is an analysis of a secondary outcome from a cluster randomized controlled trial. Patients, aged 40–65 years,...
ObjectivesThis study sought to estimate the extent to which behavioral and pathophysiological risk f...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in 40-80year olds in Au...
Background: Guidelines on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk reassessment intervals are unclear, pote...
Analysis of the psychological impact of a vascular risk factor intervention: results from a cluster ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a lifestyle intervention in Australian general practice to redu...
Background: Anxiety, psychological distress and personality may not be independent risk factors for ...
Analysis of the psychological impact of a vascular risk factor intervention: results from a cluster ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death and a large contributor to disease burden g...
BACKGROUND: Concerns that general health checks, including screening for risk factors to ischemic he...
Background Understanding of how cardiovascular risk information influence individuals is critical f...
Objective: To evaluate an intervention to improve implementation of guidelines for the prevention of...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death. It is important to identify patient ...
Background: Previous research suggests that lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes an...
People who experience psychological distress have an elevated risk of incident cardiovascular diseas...
Background: The Health Improvement and Prevention Study (HIPS) study aims to evaluate the capacity o...
ObjectivesThis study sought to estimate the extent to which behavioral and pathophysiological risk f...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in 40-80year olds in Au...
Background: Guidelines on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk reassessment intervals are unclear, pote...
Analysis of the psychological impact of a vascular risk factor intervention: results from a cluster ...
Objective: To evaluate the impact of a lifestyle intervention in Australian general practice to redu...
Background: Anxiety, psychological distress and personality may not be independent risk factors for ...
Analysis of the psychological impact of a vascular risk factor intervention: results from a cluster ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death and a large contributor to disease burden g...
BACKGROUND: Concerns that general health checks, including screening for risk factors to ischemic he...
Background Understanding of how cardiovascular risk information influence individuals is critical f...
Objective: To evaluate an intervention to improve implementation of guidelines for the prevention of...
Background: Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death. It is important to identify patient ...
Background: Previous research suggests that lifestyle intervention for the prevention of diabetes an...
People who experience psychological distress have an elevated risk of incident cardiovascular diseas...
Background: The Health Improvement and Prevention Study (HIPS) study aims to evaluate the capacity o...
ObjectivesThis study sought to estimate the extent to which behavioral and pathophysiological risk f...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in 40-80year olds in Au...
Background: Guidelines on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk reassessment intervals are unclear, pote...