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The following pages link to Cardiac rehabilitation in the United Kingdom: guidelines and audit standards. National Institute for Nursing, the British Cardiac Society and the Royal College of Physicians of London (Q36829020):
Displaying 29 items.
- Adherence to cardiac rehabilitation guidelines: a survey of rehabilitation programmes in the United Kingdom (Q33784792) (← links)
- Coronary disease. Management of the post-myocardial infarction patient: rehabilitation and cardiac neurosis (Q33947696) (← links)
- Exercise-based rehabilitation for coronary heart disease (Q34062297) (← links)
- Cardiac rehabilitation: a review of current developments (Q34073189) (← links)
- Effective nurse-led interventions in heart disease (Q34660929) (← links)
- Factors associated with cardiac rehabilitation attendance: a systematic review of the literature. (Q34795585) (← links)
- Changes in cardiorespiratory fitness, psychological wellbeing, quality of life, and vocational status following a 12 month cardiac exercise rehabilitation programme (Q35371730) (← links)
- Investigation and management of stable angina: revised guidelines 1998. Joint Working Party of the British Cardiac Society and Royal College of Physicians of London. (Q35371968) (← links)
- Why patients do not attend cardiac rehabilitation: role of intentions and illness beliefs (Q35373225) (← links)
- Cardiac rehabilitation: socially deprived patients are less likely to attend but patients ineligible for thrombolysis are less likely to be invited (Q35373548) (← links)
- Research in cardiovascular care: a position statement of the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professionals of the European Society of Cardiology (Q39326663) (← links)
- The influence of non-modifiable illness perceptions on attendance at cardiac rehabilitation (Q39472570) (← links)
- Life course of people with coronary artery disease (Q40763786) (← links)
- Models of cardiac rehabilitation. Multidisciplinary rehabilitation is worthwhile, but how is it best delivered? (Q42756822) (← links)
- Rehabilitation after heart attack (Q43191254) (← links)
- A risk to himself: attitudes toward psychiatric patients and choice of psychosocial strategies among nurses in medical-surgical units (Q50769024) (← links)
- Health related quality of life of patients with refractory angina before and one year after enrolment onto a refractory angina program (Q51930638) (← links)
- A transferable programme of nutritional counselling for rehabilitation following myocardial infarction: a randomised controlled study. (Q52089937) (← links)
- Outpatient cardiac rehabilitation: are the potential benefits being realised? (Q71877088) (← links)
- Cardiac rehabilitation services in England and Wales: a national survey (Q73414470) (← links)
- Differential effects of high-frequency versus low-frequency exercise training in rehabilitation of patients with coronary artery disease (Q74012859) (← links)
- Provision of services for rehabilitation of children and adolescents with congenital cardiac disease: a survey of centres for paediatric cardiology in the United Kingdom (Q74701656) (← links)
- The development of a programme of research in cardiac rehabilitation (Q77054106) (← links)
- Guideline-based early rehabilitation after myocardial infarction. A pragmatic randomised controlled trial (Q77607109) (← links)
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training for family members of patients on cardiac rehabilitation programmes in Scotland (Q77734224) (← links)
- [The effect of myocardial infarct on the employment situation of patients] (Q78104908) (← links)
- Fifth report on the provision of services for patients with heart disease (Q78339767) (← links)
- Utilisation of outpatient cardiac rehabilitation in Queensland (Q79077132) (← links)
- Comparing multifactorial lifestyle interventions and stress management in coronary risk reduction (Q79116769) (← links)