BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation following myocardial infarction reduces subsequent mortality, but uptake and adherence to rehabilitation programmes remains poor, particularly among women, the elderly and ethnic minority groups. Evidence of the effectiveness of home-based cardiac rehabilitation remains limited. This trial evaluates the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of home-based compared to hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation.Methods/designA pragmatic randomised controlled trial of home-based compared with hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation in four hospitals serving a multi-ethnic inner city population in the United Kingdom was designed. The home programme is nurse-facilitated, manual-based using the Heart Manual. The hospital p...
Abstract Background Exercise has been shown to be beneficial for selected patients with heart failur...
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on many cardiac risk factors (physical act...
The efficacy of hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in the domains of mortality, morbidity, q...
Objective: to compare the outcomes of home-based (using the Heart Manual) and centre-based cardiac r...
Objectives: To evaluate the relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a home-based programme ...
Background: The burden of cardiovascular disease world‐wide is one of great concern to patients an...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an important strategy to bring cardiac patients back to...
Background Home-based cardiac rehabilitation offers an alternative to traditional, hospital-based ca...
Background: The prevalence of coronary heart disease continues to increase in the Kingdom of Saudi A...
PURPOSE:Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in lower-middle incom...
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on many cardiac risk factors (physical act...
To compare the effect of home based and supervised centre based cardiac rehabilitation on mortality ...
Cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on mortality, morbidity, quality of life and many cardia...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program...
Previous studies have documented the feasibility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes in ...
Abstract Background Exercise has been shown to be beneficial for selected patients with heart failur...
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on many cardiac risk factors (physical act...
The efficacy of hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in the domains of mortality, morbidity, q...
Objective: to compare the outcomes of home-based (using the Heart Manual) and centre-based cardiac r...
Objectives: To evaluate the relative effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a home-based programme ...
Background: The burden of cardiovascular disease world‐wide is one of great concern to patients an...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an important strategy to bring cardiac patients back to...
Background Home-based cardiac rehabilitation offers an alternative to traditional, hospital-based ca...
Background: The prevalence of coronary heart disease continues to increase in the Kingdom of Saudi A...
PURPOSE:Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of mortality and morbidity in lower-middle incom...
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on many cardiac risk factors (physical act...
To compare the effect of home based and supervised centre based cardiac rehabilitation on mortality ...
Cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on mortality, morbidity, quality of life and many cardia...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the effect of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program...
Previous studies have documented the feasibility of home-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes in ...
Abstract Background Exercise has been shown to be beneficial for selected patients with heart failur...
Comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on many cardiac risk factors (physical act...
The efficacy of hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in the domains of mortality, morbidity, q...