Literature DB >> 1908757

Cardiac rehabilitation services: what are they and are they worth it?

N B Oldridge1.   

Abstract

The objectives of cardiac rehabilitation include lowering mortality but, more importantly, increasing functional capacity so reducing disability and potentially improving quality of life. The data suggest that cardiac rehabilitation services are worth the patient's costs and efforts and as such, they should be considered an integral component of comprehensive cardiovascular care by cardiologists and primary care physicians. While there is considerable agreement on the roles of exercise testing and training in the three position stands, there are also substantiated, and important, differences in their recommendations on other cardiac rehabilitation services, such as counseling and risk factor management. The challenge for the 1990's is not only to continue to better define the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation services, but more urgently, how to deliver effective services most efficiently. This will help physicians provide optimum care for their patients, will improve the patient's likelihood of regaining for themselves an active and productive life, and should generate a more equitable and accountable reimbursement system for quality health care.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1908757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Compr Ther        ISSN: 0098-8243


  5 in total

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Authors:  B C Bock; A E Albrecht; R M Traficante; M M Clark; B M Pinto; P Tilkemeier; B H Marcus
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Authors:  T P Chua; D P Lipkin
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  1993-03-20

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Authors:  Kazuhiro P Izawa; Satoshi Watanabe; Koichiro Oka; Toru Kobayashi; Naohiko Osada; Kazuto Omiya
Journal:  J Jpn Phys Ther Assoc       Date:  2006

4.  Long-term effects of two psychological interventions on physical exercise and self-regulation following coronary rehabilitation.

Authors:  Falko F Sniehotta; Urte Scholz; Ralf Schwarzer; Bärbel Fuhrmann; Ulrich Kiwus; Heinz Völler
Journal:  Int J Behav Med       Date:  2005

5.  Exercise rehabilitation for patients with critical illness: a randomized controlled trial with 12 months of follow-up.

Authors:  Linda Denehy; Elizabeth H Skinner; Lara Edbrooke; Kimberley Haines; Stephen Warrillow; Graeme Hawthorne; Karla Gough; Steven Vander Hoorn; Meg E Morris; Sue Berney
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2013-07-24       Impact factor: 9.097

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