BackgroundAnxiety and depression in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) are associated with greater morbidity, mortality, and increased healthcare costs. Current psychological interventions within CR have small effects based on low-quality studies of clinic-based interventions with limited access to home-based psychological support. We tested the effectiveness of adding self-help metacognitive therapy (Home-MCT) to CR in reducing anxiety and depression in a randomised controlled trial (RCT).Methods and findingsWe ran a single-blind, multi-centre, two-arm RCT. A total of 240 CR patients were recruited from 5 NHS-Trusts across North West England between April 20, 2017 and April 6, 2020. Patients were randomly allocated to Home-MCT+CR (n = 118, 49.2%)...
Abstract Background Many patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and valvular heart disease (VHD...
Background: Anxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardi...
BACKGROUND: Around 17% of people attending UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes have depression. Opt...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are common among patients attending cardiac rehabilitatio...
BackgroundOne in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and depr...
BACKGROUND: One in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and de...
Background: Anxiety and depression are common in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients.However, CR pr...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but p...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardiac...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety in cardiovascular disease are significant, contributing to poor pro...
Background: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are common in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients. However, CR pro...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
Objective Depression and anxiety are up to three times more prevalent in cardiac patients than the g...
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Abstract Background Many patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and valvular heart disease (VHD...
Background: Anxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardi...
BACKGROUND: Around 17% of people attending UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes have depression. Opt...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are common among patients attending cardiac rehabilitatio...
BackgroundOne in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and depr...
BACKGROUND: One in three cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients experience significant anxiety and de...
Background: Anxiety and depression are common in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients.However, CR pr...
Abstract Background Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but p...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardiac...
BackgroundDepression and anxiety in cardiovascular disease are significant, contributing to poor pro...
Background: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
BackgroundAnxiety and depression are common in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) patients. However, CR pro...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent among cardiac rehabilitation patients but pharmacol...
Objective Depression and anxiety are up to three times more prevalent in cardiac patients than the g...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2021-07-01Publication status: PublishedObj...
Abstract Background Many patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and valvular heart disease (VHD...
Background: Anxiety and depression contribute to poorer physical and mental health outcomes in cardi...
BACKGROUND: Around 17% of people attending UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes have depression. Opt...