2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijans.2022.100429
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Barriers to cardiac rehabilitation-physical activities practices: An observational descriptive study

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“…Furthermore, a study conducted by Ahmed et al ( 2022 ) found that nurses had multiple barriers to practice cardiac rehabilitation such as organisational-related barriers, for example, a lack of financial resources, a lack of training about acute phase of cardiac rehabilitation, shortages of staff members, a lack of specific protocols or policies to address phase 1 of cardiac rehabilitation, and a lack of supervision. In addition, a study conducted by Rashidi, Whitehead and Kaistha ( 2021 ) found that the nurses perceived the lack of time to engage the patients in their treatment plan impacted their ability to provide quality care to patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a study conducted by Ahmed et al ( 2022 ) found that nurses had multiple barriers to practice cardiac rehabilitation such as organisational-related barriers, for example, a lack of financial resources, a lack of training about acute phase of cardiac rehabilitation, shortages of staff members, a lack of specific protocols or policies to address phase 1 of cardiac rehabilitation, and a lack of supervision. In addition, a study conducted by Rashidi, Whitehead and Kaistha ( 2021 ) found that the nurses perceived the lack of time to engage the patients in their treatment plan impacted their ability to provide quality care to patients.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%