1983
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9149(83)80013-7
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Predictors of dropout from cardiac exercise rehabilitation

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“…According to other researchers (17,32), compliance rates vary from 10% to 85%, depending on the population, the disease and regimen, and the definition of compliance that is used. From 30% to 50% of hypertension patients are noncompliant with a prescribed medication (11), and 50% of patients discontinue their participation in cardiac rehabilitation programs within the first year (33). We found that 51% of the patients in our study were noncompliant or low-compliant with overall treatment for low back pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…According to other researchers (17,32), compliance rates vary from 10% to 85%, depending on the population, the disease and regimen, and the definition of compliance that is used. From 30% to 50% of hypertension patients are noncompliant with a prescribed medication (11), and 50% of patients discontinue their participation in cardiac rehabilitation programs within the first year (33). We found that 51% of the patients in our study were noncompliant or low-compliant with overall treatment for low back pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…179 In these areas of intervention the involvement of spouses may be appropriate. 180 Alternative forms of exercise, including swimming, 182 hydrotherapy 181 and lower intensity training, 161 may be worthy of evaluation in improving adherence to rehabilitation. Programmes with lower exercise intensities may be more likely to achieve maximum attendance, 161 but an extended length programme may be required to maintain benefits.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Researchers have gathered evidence that suggests that certain patient characteristics influence recovery from coronary heart disease (Oldridge et al, 1978;Oldridge et al, 1981;Oldridge et al, 1983). For example, younger patients and blue collar workers were found to be more fearful than those individuals with inactive occupations, elderly or retired (Cay, Vetter, Phillip & Dugard, 1972).…”
Section: Patient Characteristics Ttiat Influence Adherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blumenthal et al, 1982;Carmody et al, 1980;Hellman, 1997;Oldridge et al, 1983;Radtke, 1989;van Elderen et al, 1994). The present study addresses these issues by assessing both the supervised component and follow-up after a 5 month unsupervised period using multiple measures of adherence, in order to redress limitations of other studies suffering from the use of only one measure of exercise adherence (Hilbert, 1985;Radtke, 1989).…”
Section: Exercise Adherencementioning
confidence: 99%
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