Study methods: Mixed-method study design was used to investigate feasibility of implementing a mobile-phone based behavioural intervention to reduce CVD risk factors among the Chinese population. Patients, who were 45-79 years old, fair English literacy, had access to a JAVA enabled mobile phone and had no mental health problems, cognitive impairment or severe illness, were eligible to the study. Intervention: Patients recruited from three settings (1 GP, 1 specialist and 1 public clinics) had the study software installed to their phone. The software enabled patients to access their CVD risk profiles (including weight, BP, HbA1c, and lipoprotein profile), 10-year CVD risk prediction (based on Framingham Cardiac Risk Score), and pre-set be...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs addressing risk factor management, educational inte...
BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs addressing risk factor management, educational interv...
Objectives To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardio...
Background: Mobile technologies are innovative, scalable approaches to reducing risk of cardiovascu...
With the rapid and widespread adoption of mobile devices, mobile phones offer an opportunity to deli...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management (RAM) services face many cha...
Background: Adoption of healthy lifestyle and compliance with cholesterol-lowering medication reduce...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: With the rapid and widespread adoption o...
Introduction: The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rapidly increasing in developing countri...
Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance in patients who s...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is crucial in the management of cardiovascular disease (CVD), yet attend...
Aims: To determine the effect mobile messaging apps on coronary artery disease patient knowledge of ...
Background To improve cardiovascular risk factors modification and effects of cardiac rehabilitation...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 143-153.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Mobile phone-as...
This research focuses on managing cardiovascular disease (CVD) using mobile technologies and a decis...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs addressing risk factor management, educational inte...
BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs addressing risk factor management, educational interv...
Objectives To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardio...
Background: Mobile technologies are innovative, scalable approaches to reducing risk of cardiovascu...
With the rapid and widespread adoption of mobile devices, mobile phones offer an opportunity to deli...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment and management (RAM) services face many cha...
Background: Adoption of healthy lifestyle and compliance with cholesterol-lowering medication reduce...
† These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract: With the rapid and widespread adoption o...
Introduction: The burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is rapidly increasing in developing countri...
Reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease is of paramount importance in patients who s...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is crucial in the management of cardiovascular disease (CVD), yet attend...
Aims: To determine the effect mobile messaging apps on coronary artery disease patient knowledge of ...
Background To improve cardiovascular risk factors modification and effects of cardiac rehabilitation...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 143-153.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Mobile phone-as...
This research focuses on managing cardiovascular disease (CVD) using mobile technologies and a decis...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs addressing risk factor management, educational inte...
BackgroundCardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs addressing risk factor management, educational interv...
Objectives To assess whether non-clinical staff can effectively manage people at high risk of cardio...