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Achieving national service framework standards for cardiac rehabilitation and secondary preventionHasnain M Dalal
Royal Cornwall Hospital, Treliske, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3LJ
BMJ 326:481-4. 2003..Integrated care for patients who survive a myocardial infarction is lacking. Many patients are not offered cardiac rehabilitation, and secondary prevention is not optimal...
Recent developments in secondary prevention and cardiac rehabilitation after acute myocardial infarctionHasnain Dalal
Lower Lemon Street Surgery, Truro TR1 2LZ
BMJ 328:693-7. 2004
Communicating the results of research: how do participants of a cardiac rehabilitation RCT prefer to be informed?Hasnain Dalal
Peninsula Medical School Primary Care, Truro, Cornwall, UK
Health Expect 13:323-30. 2010..To determine the preferred means by which participants in a study of cardiac rehabilitation wish to be informed of the study's results...
Home based versus centre based cardiac rehabilitation: Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysisHasnain M Dalal
Peninsula Medical School Primary Care, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3HD
BMJ 340:b5631. 2010..To compare the effect of home based and supervised centre based cardiac rehabilitation on mortality and morbidity, health related quality of life, and modifiable cardiac risk factors in patients with coronary heart disease...
Listening to patients: choice in cardiac rehabilitationJenny Wingham
Knowledge Spa, Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust, Truro, TR1 3HD, UK
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs 5:289-94. 2006..The benefits of cardiac rehabilitation (CR) after myocardial infarction (MI) are increasingly recognised and is recommended in national guidelines...
Why do so few patients with heart failure participate in cardiac rehabilitation? A cross-sectional survey from England, Wales and Northern IrelandHasnain M Dalal
Peninsula Medical School Primary Care, Truro, Cornwall, UK
BMJ Open 2:e000787. 2012..To determine why so few patients with chronic heart failure in England, Wales and Northern Ireland take part in cardiac rehabilitation...
What about the GPs? We help treat acute coronary syndromesHasnain M Dalal
BMJ 334:1336. 2007
