An eHealth intervention for patients with a low socioeconomic position during their waiting period preceding cardiac rehabilitation: a randomized feasibility study
Jasper S Faber,
Jos J Kraal,
Nienke ter Hoeve
et al.
Abstract:Introduction
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) shows lower effectiveness and higher dropouts among people with a low socioeconomic position (SEP) compared to those with a high SEP. This study evaluated an eHealth intervention aimed at supporting patients with a low SEP during their waiting period preceding CR.
Methods
Participants with a low SEP in their waiting period before CR were randomized into an intervention group, receiving… Show more
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