Objective Only one third of clinically eligible patients attend a cardiac rehabilitation (CR) program. Few studies have looked at participation in rural cardiac patients. This paper examines the risk profile and participation in CR of rural and urban residents with cardiac disease who enrolled in a telephone coaching program. Design, setting and participants Comparison of baseline characteristics of 173 urban and 140 rural Australians referred to CR, and who enrolled in a telephone-based coaching program. Main outcome measures Sociodemographic characteristics, health behaviours and participation in CR programs. Results Rural residents were more likely to enrol in a telephone coaching secondary prevention program (44.7% versus 25.5%, P
Where you live matters: Challenges and opportunities to address the urban-rural divide through innovative secondary cardiac rehabilitation programs
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Sangster, J; Furber, S; Phongsavan, P; et al.
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2013
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Australian Journal of Rural Health 21(3): 170-177 Jun 2013