Abstract Aims Delivery of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) was challenged during the pandemic caused by the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), due to government stay-at-home directives which restricted in-person programmes. The Australian state of Victoria experienced the longest and most severe COVID-19 restrictions and was in lockdown for ∼6 months of 2020. We aimed to explore (i) clinicians’ experiences and perceptions and (ii) identify barriers and enablers, for delivering CR during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods and results Victorian members of the Australian Cardiovascular Health and Rehabilitation Association (ACRA) were in...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
International statements have suggested the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) model as an appropriate re...
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...
Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has overwhelmi...
Marlien Varnfield, Mohanraj KarunanithiAustralian eHealth Research Centre, Commonwealth Scientific a...
Cardiac Rehabilitation programs have shown to improve outcomes. The COVID-19 pandemic has posed barr...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in healthcare towards telehealth delivery, wh...
BACKGROUND: Telehealth services have helped enable continuity of care during the coronavirus pandemi...
Objective: To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during th...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
International statements have suggested the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) model as an appropriate re...
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...
Introduction: Severe acute respiratory syndrome due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has overwhelmi...
Marlien Varnfield, Mohanraj KarunanithiAustralian eHealth Research Centre, Commonwealth Scientific a...
Cardiac Rehabilitation programs have shown to improve outcomes. The COVID-19 pandemic has posed barr...
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a shift in healthcare towards telehealth delivery, wh...
BACKGROUND: Telehealth services have helped enable continuity of care during the coronavirus pandemi...
Objective: To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during th...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
The role of comprehensive cardiac rehabilitation is well established in the secondary prevention of ...
Objective To investigate whether exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation services continued during the...
International statements have suggested the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) model as an appropriate re...