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YorkSpace is York University's Institutional Repository. It is a platform that enables York community members to organize and preserve their research online in an institutional context. It showcases the scholarship of the York University community through the use of a special standards-based software platform that collects usage statistics and provides exceptional visibility on the web.
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Invited Review for Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine
(https://link.springer.com/, 2017-08)Abstract Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is among the leading burdens of disease among women. It is a significant driver of morbidity and chronically undermines their quality of life. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is indicated ... -
Cardiac Rehabilitation Costs
(Elsevier, 2017-10)Abstract Background: Despite the clinical benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) and its cost-effectiveness, it is not widely received. Arguably, capacity could be greatly increased if lower-cost models were implemented. ... -
A Review of Cardiac Rehabilitation Delivery Around the World
(Elsevier, 2017-09)ABSTRACTHerein,28publications describing cardiac rehabilitation (CR)delivery in 50of the 113countries globally suspected to deliver it are reviewed, to characterize the nature of services. Government funding was the main ... -
Traditional versus hybrid outpatient cardiac rehabilitation: A comparison of patient outcomes
(Wolters Kluwer, 2018-07)ABSTRACT PURPOSE: Due to the sub-optimal uptake of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), alternative models have been proposed. This study compared the effectiveness of a traditional supervised program in a medical setting versus ... -
Psychosocial Well-Being Over the Two Years Following Cardiac Rehabilitation Initiation & Association with Heart-Health Behaviors
(Elsevier, 2018-05)Abstract Objective: To track psychosocial well-being over 2 years following cardiac rehabilitation (CR) initiation, and its’ association with heart-health behaviors. Methods: Patients from 3 CR programs were approached ...