BACKGROUND: Approximately 20-30% of patients with a cardiac disease suffer from anxiety and/or depression, leading to poor health outcomes. To identify this subgroup, clinical guidelines recommend screening for anxiety and depression in cardiac rehabilitation (CR). It is unknown how screening practice is delivered post-COVID. METHODS: This observational study used data from the National Audit of Cardiac Rehabilitation from April 2018-March 2022. Descriptive statistics were used to assess screening rates and prevalence, while a multivariate logistic regression model was performed to analyse determinants for screening for anxiety and depression among patients participating in cardiac rehabilitation. RESULTS: The population consisted of 245,70...
Research on heart disease have found a strong and consistent evidence of association between some ps...
Mental health problems have an adverse effect on the course of cardiac disease. The integration of t...
Background: Although it is well acknowledged that psychosocial risk factors (PSRF) such as low socio...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20-30% of patients with a cardiac disease suffer from anxiety and/or depre...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent in 20% of patients with acute coronary syndrome (AC...
BACKGROUND: The large-scale changes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programme delivery in response to...
Background: Co-morbid depression and anxiety symptoms are frequently under-recognised and under-trea...
Background: Co-morbid depression and anxiety symptoms are frequently under-recognised and under-trea...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
INTRODUCTION: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality amo...
Depression and anxiety disorders are common among cardiovascular disease (CVD) populations, leading ...
Purpose: Practice guidelines promote depression screening in cardiac rehabilitation (CR). The object...
Objective: To assess in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients: (1) differences in the prevalence of ...
Research on heart disease have found a strong and consistent evidence of association between some ps...
Mental health problems have an adverse effect on the course of cardiac disease. The integration of t...
Background: Although it is well acknowledged that psychosocial risk factors (PSRF) such as low socio...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 20-30% of patients with a cardiac disease suffer from anxiety and/or depre...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are prevalent in 20% of patients with acute coronary syndrome (AC...
BACKGROUND: The large-scale changes in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programme delivery in response to...
Background: Co-morbid depression and anxiety symptoms are frequently under-recognised and under-trea...
Background: Co-morbid depression and anxiety symptoms are frequently under-recognised and under-trea...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
Introduction: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
INTRODUCTION: Following the evidence, the American Heart Association recently published a Science Ad...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality amo...
Depression and anxiety disorders are common among cardiovascular disease (CVD) populations, leading ...
Purpose: Practice guidelines promote depression screening in cardiac rehabilitation (CR). The object...
Objective: To assess in coronary heart disease (CHD) patients: (1) differences in the prevalence of ...
Research on heart disease have found a strong and consistent evidence of association between some ps...
Mental health problems have an adverse effect on the course of cardiac disease. The integration of t...
Background: Although it is well acknowledged that psychosocial risk factors (PSRF) such as low socio...