AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe cardiac patients' perceptions of their responsibilities in adherence to care. BACKGROUND: The responsibilities of cardiac patients' adherence to care is a topical issue because of the increasing prevalence of noncommunicable diseases in Western countries, including cardiovascular disease (CVD). Responsibilities for cardiac patients' care have been studied, but little is described about patients' perspectives in this study. DESIGN: A qualitative, hermeneutic inquiry. METHODS: We used face-to-face individual semistructured interviews with 21 cardiac patients (76% male) aged 58-86 in an urban area of Finland in winter 2013. The data were analysed hermeneutically with inductive content analysis. RESU...
Objectives Cardiac rehabilitation programmes offer eligible coronary heart disease patients informa...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an inclusive term that refers to disorders of the heart and blood ve...
Background: Older people in care-facilities may be less likely to access gold standard diagnosis an...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe cardiac patients' perceptions of their responsibilities in adhere...
Objective To explore how patients with experience of acute coronary heart disease make sense of, and...
<p>Aim. To study the subjective opinion of patients and doctors about their individual experiences w...
Anne Lambert-Kerzner,1,2 Edward P Havranek,2,3 Mary E Plomondon,1,2 Katherine M Fagan,1 Marina S McC...
This study attempted to describe the health beliefs and compliance levels of 25 adult males who were...
Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the degree of adherence and non-adherence to treatment ...
Introduction: Noncompliance is one of the major problems in medical treatment; there is plenty of re...
Background: Patient’s dignity is an important issue which is highlighted in nursing It is an issue t...
Avnit Kumar,1 Masoud Mohammadnezhad,2 William May3 1Department of Primary Care and Nutrition, Fiji N...
Background: Commitment to Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) is one of the essential strategies to reduce t...
UK hospital-based Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) programmes offer eligible Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)...
One of the greatest challenges to public health in Kazakhstan is the increasing prevalence of cardi...
Objectives Cardiac rehabilitation programmes offer eligible coronary heart disease patients informa...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an inclusive term that refers to disorders of the heart and blood ve...
Background: Older people in care-facilities may be less likely to access gold standard diagnosis an...
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: To describe cardiac patients' perceptions of their responsibilities in adhere...
Objective To explore how patients with experience of acute coronary heart disease make sense of, and...
<p>Aim. To study the subjective opinion of patients and doctors about their individual experiences w...
Anne Lambert-Kerzner,1,2 Edward P Havranek,2,3 Mary E Plomondon,1,2 Katherine M Fagan,1 Marina S McC...
This study attempted to describe the health beliefs and compliance levels of 25 adult males who were...
Aim: The aim of the study was to investigate the degree of adherence and non-adherence to treatment ...
Introduction: Noncompliance is one of the major problems in medical treatment; there is plenty of re...
Background: Patient’s dignity is an important issue which is highlighted in nursing It is an issue t...
Avnit Kumar,1 Masoud Mohammadnezhad,2 William May3 1Department of Primary Care and Nutrition, Fiji N...
Background: Commitment to Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) is one of the essential strategies to reduce t...
UK hospital-based Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) programmes offer eligible Coronary Heart Disease (CHD)...
One of the greatest challenges to public health in Kazakhstan is the increasing prevalence of cardi...
Objectives Cardiac rehabilitation programmes offer eligible coronary heart disease patients informa...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an inclusive term that refers to disorders of the heart and blood ve...
Background: Older people in care-facilities may be less likely to access gold standard diagnosis an...