International audienceBackground Participation in regular physical activity (RPA) is beneficial to the quality of life and life expectancy of patients with chronic heart failure (CHF). However, it is inadequate in many patients. Aims To determine the factors that influence the practice of RPA in patients with CHF managed in general practice. Method This was a qualitative study using semistructured, individual face-to-face interviews. Patients with CHF (New York Heart Association Stages 1–3) capable of participating in RPA were enrolled by their general practitioner. A longitudinal and transversal inductive thematic analysis was performed by two researchers. Results Five themes emerged from the 19 interviews that were conducted. Poor knowled...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe couples’ experiences of patients’ physical limita...
Objective To determine whether physical activity enjoyment mediated the association between motivati...
Aim. This paper reports a study comparing, over a 5-month period, two different methods of increasi...
International audienceBackground Participation in regular physical activity (RPA) is beneficial to t...
Objective: To describe the experience of physical activity in patients with heart failure who were r...
Objective: To describe the experience of physical activity in patients with heart failure who were r...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted the benefits of physical activity for people with stable heart ...
OBJECTIVE: Explore perceptions of physical activity/exercise in patients with chronic heart failure ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
Title: Motivating patients with heart failure to be physically active: a qualitative study Backgroun...
Clinical guidelines recommend regular physical activity for patients with heart failure to improve f...
In heart failure (HF), increased physical activity is associated with improved quality of life, redu...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
We aimed to describe the facilitators and barriers of physical activity for patients with coronary h...
Physical activity and cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are components of heart failure (HF) self-care. Th...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe couples’ experiences of patients’ physical limita...
Objective To determine whether physical activity enjoyment mediated the association between motivati...
Aim. This paper reports a study comparing, over a 5-month period, two different methods of increasi...
International audienceBackground Participation in regular physical activity (RPA) is beneficial to t...
Objective: To describe the experience of physical activity in patients with heart failure who were r...
Objective: To describe the experience of physical activity in patients with heart failure who were r...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted the benefits of physical activity for people with stable heart ...
OBJECTIVE: Explore perceptions of physical activity/exercise in patients with chronic heart failure ...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
Title: Motivating patients with heart failure to be physically active: a qualitative study Backgroun...
Clinical guidelines recommend regular physical activity for patients with heart failure to improve f...
In heart failure (HF), increased physical activity is associated with improved quality of life, redu...
Aims Physical activity (PA) is important in patients with heart failure (HF) to improve health outco...
We aimed to describe the facilitators and barriers of physical activity for patients with coronary h...
Physical activity and cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are components of heart failure (HF) self-care. Th...
The aim of this thesis was to explore and describe couples’ experiences of patients’ physical limita...
Objective To determine whether physical activity enjoyment mediated the association between motivati...
Aim. This paper reports a study comparing, over a 5-month period, two different methods of increasi...