The aims of the present study were threefold: firstly, to further the understanding of the psychological response to heart disease; secondly, to consider the differences in the ways in which doctors and patients perceive heart disease; and thirdly, to consider how the doctor, patient, and condition interact within the illness process over a period of time. The nature of coronary heart disease (CHD) was considered, and the influence of psychological variables in CHD was discussed. Psychological factors in illness were examined, with particular emphasis on health beliefs, illness behaviour, compliance, and the doctor-patient relationship. Conclusions were drawn that to understand the illness process in heart disease, doctor, patient, and con...
Objectives. To explore the similarities and differences between patients and health professionals' p...
Aims The objective of this study was to examine the burden of psychological distress among individua...
<div><div><p>According to previous studies in patients with Coronary artery disease (CAD), it is imp...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined illness perceptions (IP) and their correlates in coronary heart dise...
AbstractThe research is devoted to comparative analysis of the illness perceptions in patients with ...
Introduction: Illness perceptions involve personal beliefs that patients have about their illness an...
Objective: We studied what patients with acute coronary heart disease (CHD) considered the three mos...
This study investigated the illness and treatment representations of 214 coronary artery disease pat...
Introduction. In chronically ill people, subjective perceptions of well-being depend on distressing ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the objective medical parameters re...
The importance of psychological factors in improving conditions of cardiovascular disease (CVD) pati...
Background: Due to advances in medical care and treatment of congenital heart disease (CHD), the num...
As A RESULT of the use of the surgical procedure of mitral commissurotomy a num-ber of patients who ...
Objectives. To explore the similarities and differences between patients and health professionals\u2...
Introduction This mixed-method study explores psychological needs, access and barriers in coronary h...
Objectives. To explore the similarities and differences between patients and health professionals' p...
Aims The objective of this study was to examine the burden of psychological distress among individua...
<div><div><p>According to previous studies in patients with Coronary artery disease (CAD), it is imp...
OBJECTIVES: This study examined illness perceptions (IP) and their correlates in coronary heart dise...
AbstractThe research is devoted to comparative analysis of the illness perceptions in patients with ...
Introduction: Illness perceptions involve personal beliefs that patients have about their illness an...
Objective: We studied what patients with acute coronary heart disease (CHD) considered the three mos...
This study investigated the illness and treatment representations of 214 coronary artery disease pat...
Introduction. In chronically ill people, subjective perceptions of well-being depend on distressing ...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the objective medical parameters re...
The importance of psychological factors in improving conditions of cardiovascular disease (CVD) pati...
Background: Due to advances in medical care and treatment of congenital heart disease (CHD), the num...
As A RESULT of the use of the surgical procedure of mitral commissurotomy a num-ber of patients who ...
Objectives. To explore the similarities and differences between patients and health professionals\u2...
Introduction This mixed-method study explores psychological needs, access and barriers in coronary h...
Objectives. To explore the similarities and differences between patients and health professionals' p...
Aims The objective of this study was to examine the burden of psychological distress among individua...
<div><div><p>According to previous studies in patients with Coronary artery disease (CAD), it is imp...