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165 related items for PubMed ID: 17630271

  • 1. 'DNA' may not mean 'did not participate': a qualitative study of reasons for non-adherence at home- and centre-based cardiac rehabilitation.
    Jones M, Jolly K, Raftery J, Lip GY, Greenfield S, BRUM Steering Committee.
    Fam Pract; 2007 Sep; 24(4):343-57. PubMed ID: 17630271
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  • 2. The Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation Study (BRUM). Home-based compared with hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation in a multi-ethnic population: cost-effectiveness and patient adherence.
    Jolly K, Taylor R, Lip GY, Greenfield S, Raftery J, Mant J, Lane D, Jones M, Lee KW, Stevens A.
    Health Technol Assess; 2007 Sep; 11(35):1-118. PubMed ID: 17767899
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  • 3. Home-based versus hospital-based cardiac rehabilitation after myocardial infarction or revascularisation: design and rationale of the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation Study (BRUM): a randomised controlled trial [ISRCTN72884263].
    Jolly K, Lip GY, Sandercock J, Greenfield SM, Raftery JP, Mant J, Taylor R, Lane D, Lee KW, Stevens AJ.
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  • 4. Participating or not in a cardiac rehabilitation programme: factors influencing a patient's decision.
    De Vos C, Li X, Van Vlaenderen I, Saka O, Dendale P, Eyssen M, Paulus D.
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  • 5. The Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation study (BRUM): a randomised controlled trial comparing home-based with centre-based cardiac rehabilitation.
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  • 6. Comparison between hybrid and standard centre-based cardiac rehabilitation in female patients after myocardial infarction: a pilot study.
    Korzeniowska-Kubacka I, Bilińska M, Dobraszkiewicz-Wasilewska B, Piotrowicz R.
    Kardiol Pol; 2014 Jan 10; 72(3):269-74. PubMed ID: 24142752
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  • 7. Maintaining physical activity following myocardial infarction: a qualitative study.
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  • 8. Provision, uptake and cost of cardiac rehabilitation programmes: improving services to under-represented groups.
    Beswick AD, Rees K, Griebsch I, Taylor FC, Burke M, West RR, Victory J, Brown J, Taylor RS, Ebrahim S.
    Health Technol Assess; 2004 Oct 18; 8(41):iii-iv, ix-x, 1-152. PubMed ID: 15461879
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  • 9. A qualitative study exploring why people do not participate in cardiac rehabilitation and coronary heart disease self-help groups, and their rehabilitation experience without these resources.
    Jackson AM, McKinstry B, Gregory S, Amos A.
    Prim Health Care Res Dev; 2012 Jan 18; 13(1):30-41. PubMed ID: 21819643
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  • 10. Recruitment of ethnic minority patients to a cardiac rehabilitation trial: the Birmingham Rehabilitation Uptake Maximisation (BRUM) study [ISRCTN72884263].
    Jolly K, Lip GY, Taylor RS, Mant JW, Lane DA, Lee KW, Stevens AJ, BRUM Steering Committee.
    BMC Med Res Methodol; 2005 May 17; 5():18. PubMed ID: 15904499
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  • 11. Financial incentives to promote cardiac rehabilitation participation and adherence among Medicaid patients.
    Gaalema DE, Savage PD, Rengo JL, Cutler AY, Higgins ST, Ades PA.
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  • 12. Participation and adherence to cardiac rehabilitation programs. A systematic review.
    Ruano-Ravina A, Pena-Gil C, Abu-Assi E, Raposeiras S, van 't Hof A, Meindersma E, Bossano Prescott EI, González-Juanatey JR.
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  • 13. Socially differentiated cardiac rehabilitation: can we improve referral, attendance and adherence among patients with first myocardial infarction?
    Meillier LK, Nielsen KM, Larsen FB, Larsen ML.
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  • 14. Factors affecting outpatient cardiac rehabilitation attendance after acute myocardial infarction and coronary revascularization--a local experience.
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  • 15. The role of cardiac rehabilitation in secondary prevention after coronary events.
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  • 19. Cardiac rehabilitation after acute myocardial infarction in Sweden - evaluation of programme characteristics and adherence to European guidelines: The Perfect Cardiac Rehabilitation (Perfect-CR) study.
    Ögmundsdottir Michelsen H, Sjölin I, Schlyter M, Hagström E, Kiessling A, Henriksson P, Held C, Hag E, Nilsson L, Bäck M, Schiopu A, Zaman MJ, Leosdottir M.
    Eur J Prev Cardiol; 2020 Jan 15; 27(1):18-27. PubMed ID: 31349776
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  • 20. Empowered to gain a new foothold in life--A study of the meaning of participating in cardiac rehabilitation to patients afflicted by a minor heart attack.
    Simonÿ CP, Dreyer P, Pedersen BD, Birkelund R.
    Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being; 2015 Jan 15; 10():28717. PubMed ID: 26631916
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