In heart failure (HF), increased physical activity is associated with improved quality of life, reduced hospitalisation, and increased longevity and is an important aim of treatment. However, physical activity levels in individuals living with HF are typically extremely low. This qualitative study with one-to-one interviews systematically explores perceived clinical, environmental, and psychosocial barriers and enablers in older adults (≥70 years old) living with HF. Semi-structured interviews (N = 16) based on the Theoretical Domains Framework elicited 39 belief statements describing the barriers and enablers to physical activity. Theoretical domains containing these beliefs and corresponding constructs that were both pervasive and common ...
<p><b>Background</b></p> <p>Physical activity has been shown to reduce...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Heart failure (HF) is characterised by breathlessness and fatigue that impacts negatively on patient...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted the benefits of physical activity for people with stable heart ...
Objectives Clinical guidelines recommend regular physical activity for patients with heart failure t...
Clinical guidelines recommend regular physical activity for patients with heart failure to improve f...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: Keeping physically active has been shown to bring positive outcomes for pat...
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: Adherence to recommendations for physical activity is low in both male and female patien...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this r...
Embracing the Bayesian approach, we aimed to synthesise evidence regarding barriers and enablers to ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Insuficient physical activity (PA) is a leading risk factor for premature d...
<p><b>Background</b></p> <p>Physical activity has been shown to reduce...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Heart failure (HF) is characterised by breathlessness and fatigue that impacts negatively on patient...
Heart failure (HF) is a complex clinical syndrome of symptoms and signs that suggest reduced efficie...
BACKGROUND: Research has highlighted the benefits of physical activity for people with stable heart ...
Objectives Clinical guidelines recommend regular physical activity for patients with heart failure t...
Clinical guidelines recommend regular physical activity for patients with heart failure to improve f...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVES: Keeping physically active has been shown to bring positive outcomes for pat...
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: Adherence to recommendations for physical activity is low in both male and female patien...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMJ Publishing Group via the DOI in this r...
Embracing the Bayesian approach, we aimed to synthesise evidence regarding barriers and enablers to ...
peer-reviewedBackground: Insuficient physical activity (PA) is a leading risk factor for premature d...
<p><b>Background</b></p> <p>Physical activity has been shown to reduce...
Objectives: To quantify the impact of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation intervention (Rehabilitati...
Heart failure (HF) is characterised by breathlessness and fatigue that impacts negatively on patient...