BackgroundAnxiety and depression are common in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients. However, CR programs which incorporate psychological techniques achieve modest reductions in emotional distress. More efficacious interventions that can be easily integrated within services are required. A promising alternative to current psychological interventions is metacognitive therapy (MCT). The aim was to evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of delivering Group-MCT to CR patients experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression.Method and resultsFifty-two CR patients with elevated anxiety and/or depression were recruited to a single-blind randomized feasibility trial across three UK National Health Service Trusts and randomized to usual CR or us...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are associated with greater morbidit...
Introduction: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) alleviates emotional distress in mental health sett...
Around 17% of people attending UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes have depression. Optimising psyc...
Background: Anxiety and depression are common in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients.However, CR pr...
Background: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but p...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardiac...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety in cardiovascular disease are significant, contributing to poor pro...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01Publication status: PublishedObj...
BACKGROUND: One in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and de...
Background: Anxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardi...
BackgroundOne in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and depr...
Objective Depression and anxiety are up to three times more prevalent in cardiac patients than the g...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are common among patients attending cardiac rehabilitatio...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are associated with greater morbidit...
Introduction: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) alleviates emotional distress in mental health sett...
Around 17% of people attending UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes have depression. Optimising psyc...
Background: Anxiety and depression are common in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients.However, CR pr...
Background: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but p...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardiac...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety in cardiovascular disease are significant, contributing to poor pro...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01Publication status: PublishedObj...
BACKGROUND: One in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and de...
Background: Anxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardi...
BackgroundOne in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and depr...
Objective Depression and anxiety are up to three times more prevalent in cardiac patients than the g...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are common among patients attending cardiac rehabilitatio...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are associated with greater morbidit...
Introduction: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) alleviates emotional distress in mental health sett...
Around 17% of people attending UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes have depression. Optimising psyc...