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Barriers and motivators in engaging with technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation: a patient and health professional perspective.
(2016)
Walsh, Deirdre; Woods, Catherine; Moran, Kieran; McCaffrey, Noel; Cornelissen, Véroniqu...
Barriers and motivators in engaging with technology-enabled cardiac rehabilitation: a patient and health professional perspective.
(2016)
Walsh, Deirdre; Woods, Catherine; Moran, Kieran; McCaffrey, Noel; Cornelissen, Véronique; Buys, Roselien; Cornelis, Nils; Newton, Helen; Gallagher, Anne; Casserly, Ivan; McAdam, Brendan
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Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of premature death and disability in Europe. Effective cardiac rehabilitation (CR) can improve mortality and morbidity rates, yet uptake of community-based CR is low (Department of Health and Children, 2010). PATHway (Physical Activity Towards Health) is a technology enabled behaviour change intervention designed to enable patients to self-manage their health. Aims From a patient’s perspective, this study aims to determine the key personal, social and physical factors that inhibit or promote a patient’s capacity to engage with a technology enabled CR programme. From a healthcare professional’s perspective, this study aims to explore a) opinions and preferences for the most appropriate content and most viable approach for delivery of the PATHway intervention, b) strategies for recruitment and retention of study participants, c) treatment adherence, and d) strategies to overcome barriers to the acceptability of the intervent...
http://doras.dcu.ie/21153/
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Technology use among patients with cardiovascular disease: an assessment of patient need for a technology enabled behavioural change intervention.
(2015)
Woods, Catherine; Walsh, Deirdre; Furlong, Bróna; Moran, Kieran; Monaghan, David; McCaf...
Technology use among patients with cardiovascular disease: an assessment of patient need for a technology enabled behavioural change intervention.
(2015)
Woods, Catherine; Walsh, Deirdre; Furlong, Bróna; Moran, Kieran; Monaghan, David; McCaffrey, Noel; O'Connor, Noel E.; Buys, Roselien; Cornelissen, Véronique
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Effective Cardiac Rehabilitation (CR) can significantly improve mortality and morbidity rates in relation to cardiovascular disease; however, uptake of traditional community-based long-term is very low. PATHway (Physical Activity Towards Health) will provide individualized rehabilitation programs, through an internet-enabled sensor-based home exercise platform that allows remote participation. The purpose of this study was to assess the level of interest and use of technology by individuals living with CVD in order to inform the design of a technology-enabled CR programme. Method: A technology usage questionnaire based on a previous study investigating the role of technology and mHealth in a CVD population was used (Dale et al., 2014) to ascertain the current level of technology use. All patients attending the Phase Four community cardiac rehabilitation HeartSmart programme (MedEx) were recruited (N=67; 66.2 years, SD= 8.55, Males =76.1%, Females=20.9%). Results: Technology usage ...
http://doras.dcu.ie/20660/
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