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Nurses Grieve Too: Insights into Experiences with Perinatal Loss
(2010)
Nurses Grieve Too: Insights into Experiences with Perinatal Loss is a ground-breaking documentary that shares what grief is for nurses who care for bereaved families with perinatal loss. This research-based documentary ...
Gender and Sex Differences in Prevalence of Major Depression in Coronary Artery Disease Patients: A Meta-Analysis
(2014-06-11)
Background: Depression is related to increased morbidity and mortality in the general population and among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The prevalence of major depression is two-times higher in women than ...
Physical activity behaviour 2-6 years following cardiac rehabilitation: a socio-ecological analysis
(2014-06-11)
Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) promotes long-term positive health behaviours, such as physical activity (PA), in patients following a cardiovascular event. Our knowledge of long-term PA, and its correlates, following ...
Cultural factors facilitating cardiac rehabilitation participation among Canadian South Asians: A qualitative study
(2010-11)
Purpose: South Asians experience high rates of cardiovascular disease yet participate in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) at low rates. Drawing on the PRECEDE model, the purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to ...
Systematizing Inpatient Referral to Cardiac Rehabilitation 2010: CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF CARDIAC REHABILITATION AND CANADIAN CARDIOVASCULAR SOCIETY JOINT POSITION PAPER
(2011-05)
Despite recommendations in clinical practice guidelines, evidence suggests cardiac rehabilitation (CR) referral and utilization following indicated cardiac events is low. Referral strategies such as systematic referral ...
A comparison of barriers to use of home versus site-based cardiac rehabilitation
(Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 2013-09)
Purpose: Despite the established benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR), it remains significantly underutilized. It is unknown whether patient barriers to enrollment and adherence are addressed by offering choice of program ...
Barriers to cardiac rehabilitation use in Canada versus Brazil.
(journals.lww.com/jcrjournal/pages/default.aspx, 2013-05)
PURPOSE: Despite its well-established benefits, cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is greatly underutilized globally. Barriers to its utilization have been identified in high-income countries. Given the growing epidemic of ...
Opposite Ends of the Same Stick? Multi-Method Test of the Dimensionality of Individualism and Collectivism
(Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2013-12-30)
The construct of Individualism-collectivism (IND-COL) has become the definitive standard in cross-cultural psychology, management, and related fields. It is also the most controversial one, in particular with regard to the ...
Why did baby die?: Mothering children living with the loss, love and continuing presence of a baby sibling
(2010)
Why did baby die?: Mothering children living with the loss, love and continuing presence of a baby sibling captures the profound impact children have on a mother’s grief after the loss of her baby. In this research-based ...
Cardiac Rehabilitation Series: Canada
(2014-06-11)
Cardiovascular disease is among the leading causes of mortality and morbidity in Canada. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) has a long robust history here, and there are established clinical practice guidelines. While the ...