The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in the cessation of approximately 75% of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programmes worldwide. In March 2020, CR phase II (CRP2) services were stopped in Qatar.
Poonam Gupta +5 more
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Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an extensive program designed to manage the mortality risk associated with cardiovascular disease and enhance the overall function of the cardiovascular system while elevating the individual's quality of life. This comprehensive initiative primarily revolves around physical exercise, the cultivation of a healthy lifestyle,
Tessler J, Ahmed I, Bordoni B.
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Cardiac rehabilitation costs [PDF]
Despite the clinical benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and its cost-effectiveness, it is not widely received. Arguably, capacity could be greatly increased if lower-cost models were implemented. The aims of this review were to describe: the costs associated with CR delivery, approaches to reduce these costs, and associated implications.Upon ...
Moghei, Mahshid +6 more
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The perception of the illness and the self-efficacy in the management of emotions in cardiac patients [PDF]
Cardiac rehabilitation is the sum of psychological, physical and social treatments that are offered to cardiac patients to maintain or regain an active position in society.
Caccamo, Floriana +5 more
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Exploration of the methodological quality and clinical usefulness of a cross-sectional sample of published guidance about exercise training and physical activity for the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Clinicians are encouraged to use guidelines to assist in providing evidence-based secondary prevention to patients with coronary heart disease.
Abell, Bridget +2 more
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Intention, beliefs and mood assessed using electronic diaries predicts attendance at cardiac rehabilitation:An observational study [PDF]
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation is effective in promoting physical/psychological recovery following acute coronary syndrome. Yet, rates of attendance at outpatient cardiac rehabilitation by eligible patients are low.
Herber, Oliver +5 more
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Internet-based training of coronary artery patients: the Heart Cycle Trial [PDF]
© 2016, Springer Japan. Low adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) might be improved by remote monitoring systems that can be used to motivate and supervise patients and tailor CR safely and effectively to their needs.
Bjarnason-Wehrens, Birna +12 more
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Family support and cardiac rehabilitation: A comparative study of the experiences of South Asian and White-European patients and their carer's living in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Background: Effective lifestyle modification facilitated by cardiac rehabilitation is known to reduce the occurrence of adverse coronary events and mortality. South Asians have poorer outcomes after a myocardial infarction than the general UK population,
Aliya Darr +10 more
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The strength of evidence regarding long-term changes to fitness resulting from the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) lockdowns is deficient. This two-site retrospective study aimed to investigate the long-term changes in physical fitness among young ...
Jeffrey W. Ripley-Gonzalez +9 more
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Background: psychological interventions in Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) programs appear relevant in as much they significantly contribute to achieve the goals of rehabilitation, to reduce the risk of relapses and to improve patients’ adherence to therapy.
Giada ePietrabissa +12 more
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