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Home-based cardiac rehabilitation: A review

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Munro J, Leslie S, Thompson D & Angus NJ (2010) Home-based cardiac rehabilitation: A review. British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 5 (6), pp. 286-291. http://www.internurse.com/cgi-bin/go.pl/library/abstract.html?uid=48341; https://doi.org/10.12968/bjca.2010.5.6.48341

Abstract
Cardiac rehabilitation has positive effects on mortality, morbidity, quality of life and many cardiac risk factors. Cardiac rehabilitation is usually delivered within a hospital or 'centre' setting, however, home-based programmes may offer greater accessibility and choice to patients. While there have been fewer studies of home-based cardiac rehabilitation, the available data suggest that it is acceptable, safe and effective and has comparable results to hospital-based programmes. Furthermore, home-based cardiac rehabilitation results in longer-lasting maintenance of physical activity levels in patients compared with hospital programmes. It has the potential to be more cost-effective for patients who cannot easily access their local hospital or centre. Home-based cardiac rehabilitation may be particularly useful in patients in a remote or rural setting. Despite the options available and the evidence based benefits, the uptake of cardiac rehabilitation remains low. It is the responsibility of all cardiac health-care workers to ensure that the uptake of cardiac rehabilitation improves.

Keywords
cardiac rehabilitation; remote; home-based; community-based; rural; Heart Diseases Patients Rehabilitation

Journal
British Journal of Cardiac Nursing: Volume 5, Issue 6

StatusPublished
Publication date04/06/2010
Date accepted by journal25/05/2010
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/2847
PublisherMark Allen Publishing / MA Healthcare Limited
Publisher URLhttp://www.internurse.com/…t.html?uid=48341
ISSN1749-6403