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View article: Maximizing the potential of digital technologies for shared decision-making in cardiovascular care
Maximizing the potential of digital technologies for shared decision-making in cardiovascular care Open
View article: Digital Health Technologies to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity and Reduce Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in Older Adults
Digital Health Technologies to Promote Healthy Eating and Physical Activity and Reduce Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease in Older Adults Open
Background Digital health technologies can promote healthy aging, diagnosis, treatment, self-care, and prevention to reduce inequities. However, limited data exist on the feasibility and efficacy of these technologies for healthy lifestyle…
View article: Fifteen Years of Advancing Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Low-Resource Settings through the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (ICCPR) and a Look Ahead
Fifteen Years of Advancing Cardiovascular Rehabilitation in Low-Resource Settings through the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (ICCPR) and a Look Ahead Open
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with a particular burden in middle-income countries (MICs). Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a secondary prevention model resulting in reduced CV mo…
View article: Developing a codesigned text message-based digital oral health education resource (TOOTH)
Developing a codesigned text message-based digital oral health education resource (TOOTH) Open
Objective Digital health technologies offer a more equitable way of providing access to health education. This study engaged consumers and clinicians from two Australian regions with a high burden of oral disease to develop a digital oral …
View article: Beyond the Bedside: Nurses as Champions for Secondary Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation.
Beyond the Bedside: Nurses as Champions for Secondary Prevention and Cardiac Rehabilitation. Open
View article: Data-driven collaborative QUality improvement in Cardiac Rehabilitation (QUICR) to increase program completion: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial
Data-driven collaborative QUality improvement in Cardiac Rehabilitation (QUICR) to increase program completion: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial Open
View article: Promoting cardiac rehabilitation program quality in low-resource settings: Needs assessment and evaluation of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation's registry quality improvement supports
Promoting cardiac rehabilitation program quality in low-resource settings: Needs assessment and evaluation of the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation's registry quality improvement supports Open
ICRR-participating programs are satisfied with QImp supports but encounter challenges, including related to language, staffing and other resources. CR registries should be leveraged and optimized to support CR programs to assess and improv…
View article: Uptake and implementation of cardiac telerehabilitation: A systematic review of provider and system barriers and enablers
Uptake and implementation of cardiac telerehabilitation: A systematic review of provider and system barriers and enablers Open
Barriers and enablers at both provider and system levels must be recognised and addressed at the local context to ensure better uptake of cardiac telerehabilitation programs.
View article: A National Survey of Patient Data Capture, Management, Reporting Practice in Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs
A National Survey of Patient Data Capture, Management, Reporting Practice in Australian Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs Open
The collection of service data for cardiac rehabilitation patient data and its justification is diverse, limiting our capacity to benchmark and drive clinical practice. The findings strengthen the case for a national low-burden approach to…
View article: Cardiac rehabilitation patient data management and quality improvement in Australia: A national survey
Cardiac rehabilitation patient data management and quality improvement in Australia: A national survey Open
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: Public grant(s) – National budget only. Main funding source(s): National Health and Medical Research Council Synergy Grant Background Receipt of guideline-indicated comprehensive cardiac re…
View article: Uptake and Implementation of Telehealth-Delivered Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review of System and Provider Factors
Uptake and Implementation of Telehealth-Delivered Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review of System and Provider Factors Open
View article: Online Health Information-Seeking Behaviours and eHealth Literacy among First-Generation Chinese Immigrants
Online Health Information-Seeking Behaviours and eHealth Literacy among First-Generation Chinese Immigrants Open
Due to linguistic and cultural barriers, immigrants often have limited access to health information. Online health information is popular and accessible, but quality is questionable and its benefits dependent on an individual’s eHealth lit…
View article: Nursing students' experiences of using flipcharts as a learning tool during the COVID-19 pandemic
Nursing students' experiences of using flipcharts as a learning tool during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Health-related quality of life of Australians during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison with pre-pandemic data and factors associated with poor outcomes
Health-related quality of life of Australians during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic: a comparison with pre-pandemic data and factors associated with poor outcomes Open
View article: Mortality, morbidity, and cardiovascular risk factor outcomes from cardiac rehabilitation, in ethnic minorities: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Mortality, morbidity, and cardiovascular risk factor outcomes from cardiac rehabilitation, in ethnic minorities: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Abstract Background Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a secondary prevention intervention for coronary heart disease that has well-established efficacy in reducing mortality, morbidity, …
View article: Remote-delivered cardiac rehabilitation during COVID-19: a prospective cohort comparison of health-related quality of life outcomes and patient experiences
Remote-delivered cardiac rehabilitation during COVID-19: a prospective cohort comparison of health-related quality of life outcomes and patient experiences Open
Aims Enforced suspension and reduction of in-person cardiac rehabilitation (CR) services during the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic restrictions required rapid implementation of remote delivery methods, thus enabling a cohort co…
View article: Prevalence of long-term patient-reported consequences of treatment for colorectal cancer: a systematic review
Prevalence of long-term patient-reported consequences of treatment for colorectal cancer: a systematic review Open
Aim: Colorectal cancer (CRC) survivors experience persistent late effects of treatments, including a range of symptoms and functional impairments. There is limited evidence on the prevalence of such problems in CRC survivors. We conducted …
View article: Future-proofing your research career post-PhD: top tips for doctoral students
Future-proofing your research career post-PhD: top tips for doctoral students Open
The doctoral journey is known to be fraught with challenges; attrition rates are high, and delayed completions are common because of emotional, social, and financial struggles. A research-focused doctoral programme (i.e. PhD—Doctor of Phil…
View article: Womens health-related quality of life substantially improves with tailored cardiac rehabilitation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Womens health-related quality of life substantially improves with tailored cardiac rehabilitation: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background Women have poorer outcomes from coronary heart disease (CHD) compared to men and participation in exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (EBCR) offers an opportunity for imp…
View article: Human connection: a valuable element for health-related quality of life outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation during COVID-19
Human connection: a valuable element for health-related quality of life outcomes in cardiac rehabilitation during COVID-19 Open
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions have pivoted in-person cardiac rehabilitation (CR) to remote delivery via telehealth. Patient perceptions on their CR participation in th…
View article: Remote delivery of cardiac rehabilitation can achieve equivalent health-related quality of life outcomes to in-person methods in patients with coronary heart disease: a multi-site study
Remote delivery of cardiac rehabilitation can achieve equivalent health-related quality of life outcomes to in-person methods in patients with coronary heart disease: a multi-site study Open
Funding Acknowledgements Type of funding sources: None. Background In-person exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has well-established benefits for health-related quality of life (HRQL) for patients with coronary heart disease (CHD).…
View article: Remote Delivery of Cardiac Rehabilitation can Achieve Equivalent Health-related Quality of Life Outcomes to In-person Methods in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease During COVID-19: A Multi-site Study
Remote Delivery of Cardiac Rehabilitation can Achieve Equivalent Health-related Quality of Life Outcomes to In-person Methods in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease During COVID-19: A Multi-site Study Open
View article: CSANZ COVID-19 Cardiovascular Nursing Care Consensus Statement: Executive Summary
CSANZ COVID-19 Cardiovascular Nursing Care Consensus Statement: Executive Summary Open
View article: 020 Shorter Cardiac Rehabilitation Wait Times associated With Greater Exercise Capacity Improvements: A Multi-Site Study
020 Shorter Cardiac Rehabilitation Wait Times associated With Greater Exercise Capacity Improvements: A Multi-Site Study Open
View article: Creating National Benchmarks for Cardiac Rehabilitation Quality – New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania Snapshot
Creating National Benchmarks for Cardiac Rehabilitation Quality – New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Tasmania Snapshot Open