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191 related items for PubMed ID: 30296634

  • 1. Intention, beliefs and mood assessed using electronic diaries predicts attendance at cardiac rehabilitation: An observational study.
    Jones MC, Smith K, Herber O, White M, Steele F, Johnston DW.
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  • 2. Bridging the intention-behavior gap for cardiac rehabilitation participation: the role of perceived barriers.
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  • 3. Assessing acute coronary syndrome patients' cardiac-related beliefs, motivation and mood over time to predict non-attendance at cardiac rehabilitation.
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  • 4. Factors Influencing Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance.
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  • 5. 'Just not for me' - contributing factors to nonattendance/noncompletion at phase III cardiac rehabilitation in acute coronary syndrome patients: a qualitative enquiry.
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  • 6. Provision, uptake and cost of cardiac rehabilitation programmes: improving services to under-represented groups.
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  • 7. The evaluation of a brief motivational intervention to promote intention to participate in cardiac rehabilitation: A randomized controlled trial.
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    Patient Educ Couns; 2018 Nov; 101(11):1914-1923. PubMed ID: 30017536
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  • 8. The electronic tracking of referral and attendance at cardiac rehabilitation in Counties Manukau Health: a potential model for New Zealand.
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  • 9. Why patients after acute coronary syndromes do not participate in an early outpatient rehabilitation programme?
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  • 10. Adoption of community-based cardiac rehabilitation programs and physical activity following phase III cardiac rehabilitation in Scotland: a prospective and predictive study.
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  • 11. Practical support predicts medication adherence and attendance at cardiac rehabilitation following acute coronary syndrome.
    Molloy GJ, Perkins-Porras L, Bhattacharyya MR, Strike PC, Steptoe A.
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  • 12. Cardiac rehabilitation after myocardial infarction: what influences patients' intentions to attend?
    McKee G, Biddle M, O' Donnell S, Mooney M, O' Brien F, Moser DK.
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  • 13. Patient Perception of How Smoking Status Influences Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance After an Acute Cardiac Hospitalization.
    Riley H, Headley S, Lindenauer PK, Goff S, Szalai H, Gaalema DE, Pack QR.
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  • 14. Cardiac rehabilitation after acute coronary syndrome comparing adherence and risk factor modification in a community-based shared care model versus hospital-based care in a randomised controlled trial with 12 months of follow-up.
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  • 15. Intention to abstain from smoking among cardiac rehabilitation patients: the role of attitude, self-efficacy, and craving.
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  • 16. Health related quality of life assessment in acute coronary syndrome patients: the effectiveness of early phase I cardiac rehabilitation.
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  • 17. Brief psychological intervention in phase I of cardiac rehabilitation after acute coronary syndrome.
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  • 19. The illness perceptions of women following acute myocardial infarction: implications for behaviour change and attendance at cardiac rehabilitation.
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  • 20. Illness perceptions, mood and coping in predicting attendance at cardiac rehabilitation.
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