Current Status of Spirituality in Cardiac Rehabilitation Programs: A REVIEW OF LITERATURE
Sheeba Nadarajah, Ann M. Berger, Vernon G. Thomas, Sue A. Thomas
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Affordability, accountability and accessibility in health care reform: Implications for cardiovascura and pulmonary rehabilitation.
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Improving Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance and Completion Through Quality Improvement Activities and a Motivational Program.[Miscellaneous Article]: Miscellaneous Article.
Quinn R. Pack, Lezlie L. Johnson, Laurie M. Barr, Stephanie R. Daniels, Anne D. Wolter, Ray W. Squires, Carmen Perez-Terzic, Randal J. Thomas
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Predicting Mortality 12 Years After an Acute Cardiac Event: Comparison between inhospital and 2-month assessment ofdepressive symptomsin wom.
Barbara Murphy, Michelle Rogerson, Marian Worcester, Peter Elliott, Rosemary Higgins, Michael Le Grande, Alyna Turner, Alan Goble
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Barriers to Cardiac Rehabilitation Use in Canada Versus Brazil.[Report]
Gabriela Lima de Melo Ghisi, Paul I. Oh, Magnus Benetti, Sherry L. Grace
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Cardiac Rehabilitation: Beginning at the bedside.[Report]
Sueann Tiller, Louise Leger-Caldwell, Patricia O'Farrell, Andrew L. Pipe, Amy E. Mark
págs. 180-184
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Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Interstitial Lung Disease: Aiding the referral decision.[Miscellaneous Article]
Vicki Johnson-Warrington, Johanna Williams, John Bankart, Michael Steiner, Mike Morgan, Sally J. Singh
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