Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs reduce the risk of further cardiac events and improve the ability of people living with cardiovascular disease to manage their symptoms. However, many people who experience a cardiac event do not attend or fail to complete their CR program. Little is known about the characteristics of people who drop out compared to those who complete CR. Aims To identify subgroups of patients attending a cardiac rehabilitation program who are more likely to dropout prior to final assessment by (1) calculating the dropout rate from the program, (2) quantifying the association between dropout and socio-demographic, lifestyle, and cardiovascular risk factors, and (3) identifying independent predictors of dropo...
Empirical evidence has shown that cardiac rehabilitation programs are effective in reducing morbidit...
Evidence-based guidelines recommend participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) to reduce subsequen...
Background: Non-response and drop-out are problems that are commonly encountered in health promotion...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs reduce the risk of further cardiac events and impro...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs reduce the risk of further cardiac events and impro...
Background: Despite the clear benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), a considerable number of pati...
Although evidence exists for the efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation programmes to reduce morbidity a...
A b s t r a c t Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes play an important role in the man...
Background: The effect of adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on outcome is not clear. Therefor...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and predictors of early drop-out from a cardiac rehabilitat...
Background: Although evidence exists for the efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation programmes to reduce...
AIMS: Investigate the dropout rate during a 12-week transitional exercise-based cardiac rehabilitati...
Background: Nonadherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is common despite the benefits of completin...
BACKGROUND: Despite proven clinical benefits, only a minority of patients complete outpatient cardia...
BACKGROUND: Despite proven clinical benefits, only a minority of patients complete outpatient cardia...
Empirical evidence has shown that cardiac rehabilitation programs are effective in reducing morbidit...
Evidence-based guidelines recommend participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) to reduce subsequen...
Background: Non-response and drop-out are problems that are commonly encountered in health promotion...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs reduce the risk of further cardiac events and impro...
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs reduce the risk of further cardiac events and impro...
Background: Despite the clear benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), a considerable number of pati...
Although evidence exists for the efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation programmes to reduce morbidity a...
A b s t r a c t Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes play an important role in the man...
Background: The effect of adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on outcome is not clear. Therefor...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the prevalence and predictors of early drop-out from a cardiac rehabilitat...
Background: Although evidence exists for the efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation programmes to reduce...
AIMS: Investigate the dropout rate during a 12-week transitional exercise-based cardiac rehabilitati...
Background: Nonadherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is common despite the benefits of completin...
BACKGROUND: Despite proven clinical benefits, only a minority of patients complete outpatient cardia...
BACKGROUND: Despite proven clinical benefits, only a minority of patients complete outpatient cardia...
Empirical evidence has shown that cardiac rehabilitation programs are effective in reducing morbidit...
Evidence-based guidelines recommend participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) to reduce subsequen...
Background: Non-response and drop-out are problems that are commonly encountered in health promotion...