2014
DOI: 10.9789/2175-5361.2014v6n1p344
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Profile of patients undergoing cardiac rehabilitation: implications for nursing

Abstract: Objective: Outline the socioeconomic profile of users of a cardiac rehabilitation program. Method: This is a study with a quantitative approach and a descriptive design, carried out with users assisted by a cardiac rehabilitation program of a university hospital. Data were collected through a form prepared for this study, directly from the patients' medical records and, then, they underwent a quantitative analytical process. Results: One identified that most users assisted are female, married, hypertensive, di… Show more

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“…Since heart disease is a major public health problem 1 and hypertension is responsible for the high social cost, due to early retirement or work absenteeism, the professionals, including nursing, should address this aspect along with users. 18 This allows one to raise problems, provide guidance and referral to the other team's professionals or specialized services, such as occupational health, preventive health programs, and social rehabilitation programs, aimed at improving these subjects' health.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since heart disease is a major public health problem 1 and hypertension is responsible for the high social cost, due to early retirement or work absenteeism, the professionals, including nursing, should address this aspect along with users. 18 This allows one to raise problems, provide guidance and referral to the other team's professionals or specialized services, such as occupational health, preventive health programs, and social rehabilitation programs, aimed at improving these subjects' health.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%