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Flow diagram of study with feasibility outcomes.

Flow diagram of study with feasibility outcomes.

<p>Abbreviation: CR, Cardiac Rehabilitation; MD, Medical Doctor; SD, Standard Deviation.</p>

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Main Author: Elizabeth W. Regan (10491925) (author)
Other Authors: Reed Handlery (10491928) (author), Jill C. Stewart (10491931) (author), Joseph L. Pearson (7166351) (author), Sara Wilcox (6114065) (author), Stacy Fritz (10491934) (author)
Published: 2021
Subjects:
Medicine
Biotechnology
Evolutionary Biology
Science Policy
Infectious Diseases
mobility limitations
Primary challenges
exertion levels
12- week
methods pilot study Background Surv...
post-cardiac event
session duration
completion rate
staff attentiveness
exercise post-rehabilitation
methods design
Program uptake rate
United States
survivor
intensity goals
Conclusions Survivors
pre-post design
Results support feasibility
hospital-based CR program
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Program completers
exercise experience
SD
36 visit CR program
stroke
U.S
pilot feasibility study
Qualitative themes
opportunity
exercise program
CR programs
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