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Cardiac rehabilitation–moving forward with new models of care
J. Redfern
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, T. Briffa
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Keyphrases
Access to Services
16%
Acute Coronary Event
16%
All Ages
16%
Cardiac Rehabilitation
33%
Contemporary Models
16%
Coronary Artery Disease
33%
Coronary Disease
16%
Delivery Models
16%
Disease Risk
16%
Early Prevention Program
16%
Evidence-practice Gap
16%
Exercise Support
16%
Expanded Access
16%
Flexible Model
16%
Group-based
16%
Health Education
16%
Individualized Intervention
16%
Medical Care
16%
Medical Technology
16%
New Models of Care
100%
Ongoing Support
16%
Pharmacotherapy
16%
Psychosocial Support
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Rehabilitation Centers
16%
Secondary Prevention
100%
Social Justice
16%
Supervised Exercise
16%
Telephone
16%
Traditional Models
16%
World Wide Web
16%
Nursing and Health Professions
Coronary Artery Disease
16%
Diseases
16%
Drug Therapy
16%
Health Care
16%
Heart Rehabilitation
33%
Ischemic Heart Disease
33%
Medical Technology
16%
New Models Of Care
100%
Practice Gap
16%
Psychosocial Care
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Secondary Prevention
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Coronary Artery Disease
16%
Diseases
16%
Drug Therapy
16%
Heart Rehabilitation
33%
Ischemic Heart Disease
33%
Medical Care
16%
Medical Technology
16%
Psychosocial Care
16%
Quality of Life
16%
Secondary Prevention
100%