Background: International guidelines recommend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease, however, it is underutilised and the quality of content and delivery varies widely. Quality indicators (QIs) for CR are used internationally to measure clinical practice performance, but are lacking in the Australian context. This study reports the development of QIs for minimum dataset (MDS) for CR and the results of a pilot test for feasibility and applicability in clinical practice in Australia.Methods: A modified Delphi method was used to develop initial QIs which involved a consensus approach through a series of face-to-face and teleconference meetings of an expert multidisciplinary panel (n=8), supplemented by...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a clinically-effective but complex model of care. The pur...
The International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation developed an International...
Introduction: Despite cardiac rehabilitation (CR) being recommended in clinical practice guidelines ...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation is underused and its quality in practice is unclear. A quality in...
Quality indicators (QIs) are increasingly used to summarize quality of care and to give professional...
Objectives Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves outcomes after myocardial infarction (MI), but it is...
Purpose: The beneficial effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) have been challenged in recent years ...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Introduction: Despite cardiac rehabilitation (CR) being recommended in clinical practice guidelines ...
Background: Research on Australian cardiovascular disease secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilit...
Background: Research on Australian cardiovascular disease secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilit...
Background: Research on Australian cardiovascular disease secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilit...
Purpose: This study explored current demographics, characteristics, costs, evaluation methods, and o...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a clinically-effective but complex model of care. The purpose of this...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a clinically-effective but complex model of care. The pur...
The International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation developed an International...
Introduction: Despite cardiac rehabilitation (CR) being recommended in clinical practice guidelines ...
Objectives: Cardiac rehabilitation is underused and its quality in practice is unclear. A quality in...
Quality indicators (QIs) are increasingly used to summarize quality of care and to give professional...
Objectives Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves outcomes after myocardial infarction (MI), but it is...
Purpose: The beneficial effects of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) have been challenged in recent years ...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Objective: To assess implementation of in-patient cardiac rehabilitation (Phase-1-cardiac rehabilita...
Introduction: Despite cardiac rehabilitation (CR) being recommended in clinical practice guidelines ...
Background: Research on Australian cardiovascular disease secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilit...
Background: Research on Australian cardiovascular disease secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilit...
Background: Research on Australian cardiovascular disease secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilit...
Purpose: This study explored current demographics, characteristics, costs, evaluation methods, and o...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a clinically-effective but complex model of care. The purpose of this...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a clinically-effective but complex model of care. The pur...
The International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation developed an International...
Introduction: Despite cardiac rehabilitation (CR) being recommended in clinical practice guidelines ...