Due to improved treatments and ageing population, many countries now report increasing prevalence in rates of ischemic heart disease and heart failure. Cardiac rehabilitation has potential to reduce morbidity and mortality, but not all patients complete. In light of favourable effects of cardiac rehabilitation it is important to develop patient education methods which can enhance adherence to this effective program. The LC-REHAB study aims to compare the effect of a new patient education strategy in cardiac rehabilitation called \u27learning and coping\u27 to that of standard care. Further, this paper aims to describe the theoretical basis and details of this intervention
Abstract: Cardiac rehabilitation is a package of lifestyle secondary prevention ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of therapeutic education programmes for Corona...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...
Background: Despite proven benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), adherence to CR remains subop...
Abstract Background Personal resources are identified as important for the ability to return to work...
We assessed the effects of the patient education strategy ‘Learning and Coping’ (LC) in cardiac reha...
Learning and coping strategies versus standard education in cardiac rehabilitation: a cost-utility a...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the single most common cause of death globally. However...
Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the single most common cause of death globally. However,...
Cardiac medical conditions are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation followin...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered a standard of care following a cardiac event. Prince Edwa...
Background: The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to restore the patient’s physical, psychological, ...
Background Chronic heart failure requires a complex treatment regimen on a life-long basis. There...
Historically, the main objective of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) as an exercise-based programme was t...
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Abstract: Cardiac rehabilitation is a package of lifestyle secondary prevention ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of therapeutic education programmes for Corona...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...
Background: Despite proven benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), adherence to CR remains subop...
Abstract Background Personal resources are identified as important for the ability to return to work...
We assessed the effects of the patient education strategy ‘Learning and Coping’ (LC) in cardiac reha...
Learning and coping strategies versus standard education in cardiac rehabilitation: a cost-utility a...
Background: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the single most common cause of death globally. However...
Background Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the single most common cause of death globally. However,...
Cardiac medical conditions are the leading cause of death worldwide. Cardiac rehabilitation followin...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is considered a standard of care following a cardiac event. Prince Edwa...
Background: The aim of cardiac rehabilitation is to restore the patient’s physical, psychological, ...
Background Chronic heart failure requires a complex treatment regimen on a life-long basis. There...
Historically, the main objective of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) as an exercise-based programme was t...
https://digitalcommons.gardner-webb.edu/exercise-science-research-proposal-posters/1015/thumbnail.jp
Abstract: Cardiac rehabilitation is a package of lifestyle secondary prevention ...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of therapeutic education programmes for Corona...
<p>Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a process that involves a multidisciplinary team of he...