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pro vyhledávání: '"Alan J. Goble"'
Autor:
M. Worcester, Alan J. Goble, Alison Beauchamp, Barbara M. Murphy, David L Hare, Erika Sivarajan Froelicher, Michael Jelinek, Peter Elliott
Publikováno v:
Heart, Lung and Circulation. 28:1812-1818
Background Past studies have found that depression is an independent predictor of death in patients after acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Our aim was to investigate whether the adverse effect upon mortality of depression, including mild levels, pe
Autor:
Alison Beauchamp, Rosemary O. Higgins, M. Worcester, Barbara M. Murphy, Alun C Jackson, Alan J. Goble, Michael R. Le Grande
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nursing Education and Practice. 9:67
We developed an intensive five-day training program for health professionals working in cardiac rehabilitation (CR). The training covers topics related to establishing, running, maintaining and evaluating a CR program. The aim of this study was to as
Autor:
Karan Sinha, Peter Elliott, Michael R. Le Grande, Marian U.C. Worcester, Vanessa Kugathasan, Barbara M. Murphy, Alan J. Goble
Publikováno v:
Psychology, Health & Medicine. 17:709-722
The purpose of this paper is to identify groups of cardiac patients who share similar perceptions about their illness and to examine the relationships between these schemata and psychosocial outcomes such as quality of life and depression. A total of
Autor:
Peter Elliott, Marian U.C. Worcester, Alyna Turner, Alan J. Goble, Rosemary O. Higgins, Barbara M. Murphy, Michael R. Le Grande
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 21:153-162
Depression is common following an acute cardiac event and can occur at a time when behaviour change is strongly recommended to reduce the risk of further cardiovascular events. The 'Beating Heart Problems' programme was designed to support cardiac pa
Autor:
Michael R. Le Grande, Peter Elliott, Marian U.C. Worcester, Alan J. Goble, Fiona Mitchell, Barbara M. Murphy, Rosemary O. Higgins, Hema S Navaratnam
Publikováno v:
Heart, Lung and Circulation. 20:446-451
Background People who have had a cardiac event are at increased risk of a subsequent event and death and are, therefore, the priority for preventive cardiology in Australia and elsewhere. Guidelines for physiological and lifestyle risk factors have b
Autor:
Rosemary O. Higgins, Michael R. Le Grande, James Tatoulis, Barbara M. Murphy, David Andrewes, Marian U.C. Worcester, Alan J. Goble, Peter Elliott, Geoff Smith, Christine S. Ernest
Publikováno v:
Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition. 17:71-88
Candidates for cardiac bypass surgery often experience cognitive decline. Such decline is likely to affect their everyday cognitive functioning. The aim of the present study was to compare cardiac patients' ratings of their everyday cognitive functio
Autor:
Michael R. Le Grande, Alan J. Goble
Publikováno v:
Stress and Health. 24:203-212
This critical review discusses available evidence concerning whether chronic psychological stressors affect the progress of cardiovascular disease. Emphasis is placed upon prospective cohort studies. The report largely reflects comprehensive reviews
Autor:
Peter Elliott, Christine S. Ernest, James Tatoulis, Michael R. Le Grande, Alan J. Goble, Marian U.C. Worcester, Barbara M. Murphy, Rosemary O. Higgins
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation. 15:210-215
Earlier studies show that medical factors and disease severity predict early readmission to hospital after coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABGS). Few studies have investigated psychosocial predictors. This study investigated medical, sociodemo
Autor:
Rosemary O. Higgins, Michael R. Le Grande, Barbara M. Murphy, Alan J. Goble, Peter Elliott, Marian U.C. Worcester, Susan B. Roberts
Publikováno v:
British Journal of Health Psychology. 13:135-153
Objectives. Many previous investigations of the recovery of emotional well-being, particularly the resolution of depression, following an acute cardiac event assume that all patients follow a similar, linear trajectory. However, it is possible that t
Autor:
Michael R. Le Grande, Marian U.C. Worcester, Nola Rushford, Jiri Rada, Barbara M. Murphy, Rosemary O. Higgins, Peter Elliott, Alan J. Goble
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Cardiovascular Prevention & Rehabilitation. 14:463-469
The type and source of health information supplied to patients following cardiac events significantly improve adherence and health behaviours. The impact of health information upon female patients, however, is not well documented. This study investig