Aims and objectives: To explore South Asians’ experience of choosing and prioritising lifestyle changes during their recovery from first myocardial infarction. Background: Coronary heart disease continues to be a leading cause of premature death globally. South Asians’ suffer increased risk of coronary heart disease and have poorer outcomes following myocardial infarction compared to other ethnic groups. Lifestyle modification slows atherosclerosis and models of behaviour change have been proposed to support such changes. However, little is known about the experiences of South Asians’ when attempting to modify their lifestyle. Design: Constructivist grounded theory design, using longitudinal, face-to-face, semi-structured in-depth interview...
Despite the high prevalence rate and significant mortality and morbidity from coronary heart disease...
Background The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is high...
This paper aims to report the cultural lifestyle factors of Asian Indians in Australia in relation t...
Aims and objectives: To explore South Asians’ experience of choosing and prioritising lifestyle chan...
Aims and objectives: To explore South Asians’ experience of choosing and prioritising lifestyle chan...
OBJECTIVE We examined and compared the illness beliefs of South Asian and European patients with ...
Coronary heart disease is the biggest killer in the country. South Asians carry the burden of increa...
South Asians carry the burden of increased incidence and prevalence of heart diseases than the gener...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is hig...
Background: Effective lifestyle modification facilitated by cardiac rehabilitation is known to reduc...
This paper aims to report lifestyle factors of Asian Indians in Australia in relation to coronary he...
Methods This was a qualitative study that used framework analysis to examine in-depth interviews....
© eContent Management Pty Ltd. Despite the high prevalence rate and significant mortality and morbid...
This research explored the understanding of coronary heart disease among the South Asian Migrant men...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in the UK. Despite this declines in deat...
Despite the high prevalence rate and significant mortality and morbidity from coronary heart disease...
Background The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is high...
This paper aims to report the cultural lifestyle factors of Asian Indians in Australia in relation t...
Aims and objectives: To explore South Asians’ experience of choosing and prioritising lifestyle chan...
Aims and objectives: To explore South Asians’ experience of choosing and prioritising lifestyle chan...
OBJECTIVE We examined and compared the illness beliefs of South Asian and European patients with ...
Coronary heart disease is the biggest killer in the country. South Asians carry the burden of increa...
South Asians carry the burden of increased incidence and prevalence of heart diseases than the gener...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is hig...
Background: Effective lifestyle modification facilitated by cardiac rehabilitation is known to reduc...
This paper aims to report lifestyle factors of Asian Indians in Australia in relation to coronary he...
Methods This was a qualitative study that used framework analysis to examine in-depth interviews....
© eContent Management Pty Ltd. Despite the high prevalence rate and significant mortality and morbid...
This research explored the understanding of coronary heart disease among the South Asian Migrant men...
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of death in the UK. Despite this declines in deat...
Despite the high prevalence rate and significant mortality and morbidity from coronary heart disease...
Background The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is high...
This paper aims to report the cultural lifestyle factors of Asian Indians in Australia in relation t...