The author manuscript has been made available here following 12 month embargo from the date of publication (1 Feb 2016) in accordance with publisher copyright policy. "The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. Published online before print February 1, 2016, doi: 10.1177/2047487316630085 by SAGE Publications Ltd, All rights reserved. Copyright 2016 [The Author(s)]"Background Despite the compelling evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on risk factor modification, quality of life and mortality reduction, a significant proportion of eligible patients are not referred or do not participate. Factors influencing CR referral and participation are complex and are ...
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the secondary prevention programme to reduce morbidit...
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has sho...
Coronary heart disease remains the leading cardiovascular cause of mortality and morbidity globally....
Background: Despite the compelling evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on risk f...
© 2016 European Society of Cardiology. Background Despite the compelling evidence of the benefits of...
Referral to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is often incomplete. Those most likely to benefit are less l...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite numerous evidence of a positive impact on morbidity...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Background: Despite the positive impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on quality of life and mortal...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based guidelines recommend strategies for reducing risk factors for secondary p...
Manuscript received July 9, 2010; accepted August 6, 2010Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/...
Background:Greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation improves morbidity and mortality in peopl...
Background: Health practitioners’values, attitudes and beliefs largely determine their referrals to ...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention programs can prevent heart disease in hi...
Coronary heart disease remains the leading cardiovascular cause of mortality and morbidity globally....
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the secondary prevention programme to reduce morbidit...
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has sho...
Coronary heart disease remains the leading cardiovascular cause of mortality and morbidity globally....
Background: Despite the compelling evidence of the benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on risk f...
© 2016 European Society of Cardiology. Background Despite the compelling evidence of the benefits of...
Referral to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is often incomplete. Those most likely to benefit are less l...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR), despite numerous evidence of a positive impact on morbidity...
341-348Background: International research indicates that attendance of patients to a proposed cardia...
Background: Despite the positive impact of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on quality of life and mortal...
BACKGROUND: Evidence-based guidelines recommend strategies for reducing risk factors for secondary p...
Manuscript received July 9, 2010; accepted August 6, 2010Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/...
Background:Greater participation in cardiac rehabilitation improves morbidity and mortality in peopl...
Background: Health practitioners’values, attitudes and beliefs largely determine their referrals to ...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention programs can prevent heart disease in hi...
Coronary heart disease remains the leading cardiovascular cause of mortality and morbidity globally....
Introduction: Cardiac rehabilitation is one of the secondary prevention programme to reduce morbidit...
Purpose: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after hospitalization for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has sho...
Coronary heart disease remains the leading cardiovascular cause of mortality and morbidity globally....