Background: hospital and exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes do not suit many older patients and homebased rehabilitation may be more effective. Objective: to evaluate a home-based intervention for patients aged 65 years or over discharged home from hospital after emergency admission for suspected myocardial infarction. Design: a single-blind randomised controlled trial comparing home-based intervention by a nurse with usual care. Subjects: patients aged 65 years or over discharged home after hospitalisation with suspected myocardial infarction (n=324). Intervention: home-based intervention (n = 163) consisted of home visits at 1–2 and 6–8 weeks after hospital discharge by a nurse who encouraged compliance with and knowl...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
Background: After hospitalization for cardiac disease, older patients are at high risk of readmissio...
QuestionFor patients over 60 years of age with heart failure, does cardiac rehabilitation improve ou...
Background: hospital and exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes do not suit many older pat...
Background: hospital and exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes do not suit many older pat...
Randomised controlled trial “Hospital at home ” care shows similar mortality and subsequent hospital...
Background: The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation programmes have been well documented including re...
BACKGROUND: Older patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) are often lacking optimal support t...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
The purpose of this study was to describe the elements of a hospital funded, community based cardi...
BACKGROUND: Transition from hospital to home is a critical period for older persons with acute myoca...
BACKGROUND: after hospitalisation for cardiac disease, older patients are at high risk of readmissio...
BACKGROUND: Home-based secondary prevention programs led by nurses have been proposed to facilitate ...
Background: Admission to hospital can lead to persistent deterioration in physical functioning, part...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) exerts a significant burden on the health care system in the...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
Background: After hospitalization for cardiac disease, older patients are at high risk of readmissio...
QuestionFor patients over 60 years of age with heart failure, does cardiac rehabilitation improve ou...
Background: hospital and exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes do not suit many older pat...
Background: hospital and exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation programmes do not suit many older pat...
Randomised controlled trial “Hospital at home ” care shows similar mortality and subsequent hospital...
Background: The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation programmes have been well documented including re...
BACKGROUND: Older patients with acute myocardial infarction (MI) are often lacking optimal support t...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
The purpose of this study was to describe the elements of a hospital funded, community based cardi...
BACKGROUND: Transition from hospital to home is a critical period for older persons with acute myoca...
BACKGROUND: after hospitalisation for cardiac disease, older patients are at high risk of readmissio...
BACKGROUND: Home-based secondary prevention programs led by nurses have been proposed to facilitate ...
Background: Admission to hospital can lead to persistent deterioration in physical functioning, part...
Background: Chronic heart failure (CHF) exerts a significant burden on the health care system in the...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Home-based interventions after hospital discharge in patients with hear...
Background: After hospitalization for cardiac disease, older patients are at high risk of readmissio...
QuestionFor patients over 60 years of age with heart failure, does cardiac rehabilitation improve ou...