Objective: To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the COVID-19 pandemic and how technology has been used to deliver home-based cardiac rehabilitation. Design: A mixed methods survey including questions about exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation service provision, programme diversity, patient complexity, technology use, barriers to using technology, and safety. Setting: International survey of exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes. Participants: Healthcare professionals working in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes worldwide. Main outcome measures: The proportion of programmes that continued providing exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation and which technologies had bee...
Background\ud Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiovascular dise...
BACKGROUND: Restrictions on face-to-face contact, due to COVID-19, led to a rapid adoption of techno...
International audienceBackground: The current COVID-19 pandemic imposes changes in the management of...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
Background/AimsCardiac rehabilitation services were disrupted during the early stages of the COVID-1...
Background: We investigated impacts of COVID-19 on cardiac rehabilitation (CR) delivery around the g...
peer-reviewedBackground: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiova...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiovascular diseas...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Restrictions on face-to-face contact, due to COVID-19, led to a rapid adoption of techno...
Background\ud Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiovascular dise...
BACKGROUND: Restrictions on face-to-face contact, due to COVID-19, led to a rapid adoption of techno...
International audienceBackground: The current COVID-19 pandemic imposes changes in the management of...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
Background/AimsCardiac rehabilitation services were disrupted during the early stages of the COVID-1...
Background: We investigated impacts of COVID-19 on cardiac rehabilitation (CR) delivery around the g...
peer-reviewedBackground: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiova...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiovascular diseas...
Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in rel...
Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiovascular diseas...
Background: Restrictions on face-to-face contact, due to COVID-19, led to a rapid adoption of techno...
Background\ud Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can slow or reverse the progression of cardiovascular dise...
BACKGROUND: Restrictions on face-to-face contact, due to COVID-19, led to a rapid adoption of techno...
International audienceBackground: The current COVID-19 pandemic imposes changes in the management of...