Cardiac rehabilitation is profoundly effective at improving physical activity and reducing morbidity and mortality of heart patients. Despite its effectiveness, it is highly underutilized. Research indicates proxy-efficacy and self efficacy positively correlate and predict exercise adherence after Phase II cardiac rehabilitation (Bray & Cowan, 2004; Bray, Brawley, & Millen, 2006). The purpose of the current study aims to investigate the relationship of Phase I patients' proxy-efficacy and self efficacy and their intention to enroll in Phase II cardiac rehabilitation. Thirty participants completed measurements of self-efficacy and proxy-efficacy, a demographic questionnaire, and asked to indicate intent to enroll. Results revealed proxy-effi...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Background: Exercise fear and low exercise self-efficacy are common in patients attending cardiac re...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
During the process of health behavior change, individuals pass different phases characterized by dif...
This investigation utilized a cross-sectional study design in order to examine the relationship betw...
Objective: To test whether maintenance self-efficacy predicts physical activity among individuals wh...
With 1.4 million Canadians living with heart disease, cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are consi...
Self-efficacy (SE) is an important outcome following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) when claiming benef...
Despite the numerous physical and psychosocial benefits of exercise for coronary heart disease survi...
Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public grant(s) – National budget only. ...
Self-determination theory and self-efficacy theory are prominent theories in the physical activity l...
The two surveys in this study explore the importance of illness perception and self-efficacy with ca...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death in Canada and other developed countri...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Background: Exercise fear and low exercise self-efficacy are common in patients attending cardiac re...
Cardiac rehabilitation is a multi-faceted service assisting patients in resuming and maintaining a l...
During the process of health behavior change, individuals pass different phases characterized by dif...
This investigation utilized a cross-sectional study design in order to examine the relationship betw...
Objective: To test whether maintenance self-efficacy predicts physical activity among individuals wh...
With 1.4 million Canadians living with heart disease, cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs are consi...
Self-efficacy (SE) is an important outcome following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) when claiming benef...
Despite the numerous physical and psychosocial benefits of exercise for coronary heart disease survi...
Abstract Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public grant(s) – National budget only. ...
Self-determination theory and self-efficacy theory are prominent theories in the physical activity l...
The two surveys in this study explore the importance of illness perception and self-efficacy with ca...
Background: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) in improving health outc...
Cardiovascular disease is currently the leading cause of death in Canada and other developed countri...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Therefore, action planning and recovery self-efficacy were specified as proximal predictors to bridg...
Background: Exercise fear and low exercise self-efficacy are common in patients attending cardiac re...