Cardiac rehabilitation is cost-effective and should be considered a part of the care system provided to patients who have suffered a myocardial infarction or another heart disease. The main variable to study was the scoring, prior to and after the intervention in the General Scale of Self-Efficacy by Baessler & Schwarzer. A clinical community trial that was open controlled and randomised was used. All adult subjects of both sexes who had completed a cardiac rehabilitation program for 12 months at the reference hospital were selected and offered to participate. The psychometric variables registered were the Salamanca screening questionnaire, the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, and the Beck Depression Inventory. Eighty-nine subjects acc...
The two surveys in this study explore the importance of illness perception and self-efficacy with ca...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...
Objective: The authors sought to evaluate the association of self-efficacy with objective measures o...
Self-efficacy (SE) is an important outcome following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) when claiming benef...
BACKGROUND: Self-efficacy beliefs have been shown to affect various effective health-promoting beha...
Background: Self-efficacy beliefs have been shown to affect various effective health-promoting behav...
Introduction: After an acute myocardial infarction, patients experience high levels of emotional str...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in self-rated health in participant...
Background: The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to restore the patient’s physical, psychological, ...
Purpose: Little is known about the impact of standard cardiac rehabilitation (CR), consisting of hea...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
Research on heart disease have found a strong and consistent evidence of association between some ps...
This study compared the relative efficacy of two different cardiac rehabilitation programmes on psyc...
Background Self-efficacy is an important psychological construct associated with patient adherence w...
Psychosocial support, education and self-management are important complements of rehabilitation prog...
The two surveys in this study explore the importance of illness perception and self-efficacy with ca...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...
Objective: The authors sought to evaluate the association of self-efficacy with objective measures o...
Self-efficacy (SE) is an important outcome following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) when claiming benef...
BACKGROUND: Self-efficacy beliefs have been shown to affect various effective health-promoting beha...
Background: Self-efficacy beliefs have been shown to affect various effective health-promoting behav...
Introduction: After an acute myocardial infarction, patients experience high levels of emotional str...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the changes in self-rated health in participant...
Background: The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to restore the patient’s physical, psychological, ...
Purpose: Little is known about the impact of standard cardiac rehabilitation (CR), consisting of hea...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
Research on heart disease have found a strong and consistent evidence of association between some ps...
This study compared the relative efficacy of two different cardiac rehabilitation programmes on psyc...
Background Self-efficacy is an important psychological construct associated with patient adherence w...
Psychosocial support, education and self-management are important complements of rehabilitation prog...
The two surveys in this study explore the importance of illness perception and self-efficacy with ca...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...
Objective: The authors sought to evaluate the association of self-efficacy with objective measures o...