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YorkSpace est le dépôt institutionnel numérique de l'Université York. Il s'agit d’une plateforme pour les membres de la communauté de York qui souhaitent organiser et préserver leurs travaux de recherche en ligne dans un contexte institutionnel. Il expose les travaux d’érudition de la communauté de l'Université York sur une plate-forme logicielle standardisée qui recueille des statistiques sur l'utilisation assurant ainsi sa diffusion et sa visibilité accru en ligne.
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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 ... -
Healthcare Utilization and Associated Time and Out-of-Pocket Expenditures for Cardiovascular Disease Patients in a Publicly-Funded Healthcare System
(National Center for Biotechnology Information, 2018-01)Abstract Background: The objectives of this study were to describe: (1) healthcare utilization and associated patient time and out-of-pocket costs (OOP) over 2 years following a cardiac diagnosis, (2) the sociodemographic ...