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BACR guidelines for cardiac rehabilitation / edited by Andrew J.S. Coats ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Oxford ; Cambridge, MA : Blackwell Science, 1995.ISBN:
  • 0632039345
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.1203 20
LOC classification:
  • RC682
Contents:
Foreword / Hugh Bethell and Helen C. Stokes -- 1. Historical Background / Hugh Bethell -- 2. Cardiac Rehabilitation: Programme Structure, Content, Management and Administration / Helen Stokes, Sally Turner and Amanda Farr -- 3. Medical Aspects of Cardiac Rehabilitation / Andrew McLeod and Andrew J. S. Coats -- 4. Exercise Testing and Prescription / Jennifer Bell, Andrew J. S. Coats and Adrianne E. Hardman -- 5. Enhancing Exercise Motivation and Adherence in Cardiac Rehabilitation / Diane Allaker -- 6. Psychosocial Aspects of Cardiac Rehabilitation / Hannah M. McGee and David R. Thompson -- 7. Dietary Aspects of Cardiac Rehabilitation / Jacqui Lynas -- 8. Funding Issues in Cardiac Rehabilitation / Sally Turner and Pat Duff -- Appendix 1. Recommended Phases of Cardiac Rehabilitation -- Appendix 2. Audit Criteria -- Appendix 3. General Warm-up Suitable for a CR Class -- Appendix 4. Circuit Training Suitable for Inclusion in a CR Programme -- Appendix 5. The Cardio-protective Diet -- Appendix 6. Body Mass Index.
Review: "Cardiac rehabilitation is a rapidly expanding and developing area of health care. The formation of the British Association for Cardiac Rehabilitation (BACR) has been a milestone in the development of a professional network which aims to promote and improve the safety, standards and quality of cardiac rehabilitation programmes." "Edited and written by a multidisciplinary team of experts on behalf of the BACR, this book provides research-based guidelines for standards of good practice." "The structure and content of cardiac rehabilitation programmes and their management and administration are considered. Exercise testing and prescription as well as the medical, psychosocial and dietary aspects of cardiac rehabilitation are covered in detail. A chapter on funding issues for programmes, both in the hospital and in the community is included."--BOOK JACKET.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"On behalf of the British Association for Cardiac Rehabilitation.".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Foreword / Hugh Bethell and Helen C. Stokes -- 1. Historical Background / Hugh Bethell -- 2. Cardiac Rehabilitation: Programme Structure, Content, Management and Administration / Helen Stokes, Sally Turner and Amanda Farr -- 3. Medical Aspects of Cardiac Rehabilitation / Andrew McLeod and Andrew J. S. Coats -- 4. Exercise Testing and Prescription / Jennifer Bell, Andrew J. S. Coats and Adrianne E. Hardman -- 5. Enhancing Exercise Motivation and Adherence in Cardiac Rehabilitation / Diane Allaker -- 6. Psychosocial Aspects of Cardiac Rehabilitation / Hannah M. McGee and David R. Thompson -- 7. Dietary Aspects of Cardiac Rehabilitation / Jacqui Lynas -- 8. Funding Issues in Cardiac Rehabilitation / Sally Turner and Pat Duff -- Appendix 1. Recommended Phases of Cardiac Rehabilitation -- Appendix 2. Audit Criteria -- Appendix 3. General Warm-up Suitable for a CR Class -- Appendix 4. Circuit Training Suitable for Inclusion in a CR Programme -- Appendix 5. The Cardio-protective Diet -- Appendix 6. Body Mass Index.

"Cardiac rehabilitation is a rapidly expanding and developing area of health care. The formation of the British Association for Cardiac Rehabilitation (BACR) has been a milestone in the development of a professional network which aims to promote and improve the safety, standards and quality of cardiac rehabilitation programmes." "Edited and written by a multidisciplinary team of experts on behalf of the BACR, this book provides research-based guidelines for standards of good practice." "The structure and content of cardiac rehabilitation programmes and their management and administration are considered. Exercise testing and prescription as well as the medical, psychosocial and dietary aspects of cardiac rehabilitation are covered in detail. A chapter on funding issues for programmes, both in the hospital and in the community is included."--BOOK JACKET.