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The following pages link to Randomised trial of home-based psychosocial nursing intervention for patients recovering from myocardial infarction. (Q40883680):
Displaying 50 items.
- Psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation in patients with coronary heart disease (Q24186549) (← links)
- Patient education in the management of coronary heart disease (Q24234587) (← links)
- Psychological interventions for coronary heart disease (Q24234990) (← links)
- Service organisation for the secondary prevention of ischaemic heart disease in primary care (Q24236791) (← links)
- Psychosocial interventions for smoking cessation in patients with coronary heart disease (Q24242515) (← links)
- Telephone follow-up, initiated by a hospital-based health professional, for postdischarge problems in patients discharged from hospital to home (Q24244206) (← links)
- Psychological interventions for coronary heart disease (Q24247124) (← links)
- Can We Improve Our Physical Health by Altering Our Social Networks? (Q24654116) (← links)
- Evidence based cardiology: psychosocial factors in the aetiology and prognosis of coronary heart disease. Systematic review of prospective cohort studies (Q28144748) (← links)
- Psychosocial Factors in the Development of Heart Disease in Women: Current Research and Future Directions (Q28384482) (← links)
- Behavioral, emotional and neurobiological determinants of coronary heart disease risk in women (Q30248607) (← links)
- Subgroup analysis and other (mis)uses of baseline data in clinical trials (Q30588628) (← links)
- Treatment-resistant depression and mortality after acute coronary syndrome (Q33418538) (← links)
- Impact of psychological factors on the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease and implications for therapy (Q33601902) (← links)
- Cardiac rehabilitation in very old patients: data from the Italian Survey on Cardiac Rehabilitation-2008 (ISYDE-2008)--official report of the Italian Association for Cardiovascular Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Epidemiology (Q33644116) (← links)
- Psychological mediators related to clinical outcome in cognitive behavioural therapy for coronary heart disease: A sub-analysis from the SUPRIM trial (Q33685086) (← links)
- Depression really does hurt your heart: stress, depression, and cardiovascular disease. (Q33875308) (← links)
- Management of comorbid depression and heart disease: the time has (almost) come (Q33921959) (← links)
- Randomised trials of secondary prevention programmes in coronary heart disease: systematic review (Q33944137) (← links)
- Depression and myocardial infarction: relationship between heart and mind (Q33949053) (← links)
- Psychological factors affecting a medical condition: ischemic coronary heart disease (Q33958326) (← links)
- Assessment of quality of life in patients with cardiac disease: the role of psychosomatic medicine (Q33958363) (← links)
- Gender and psychosomatic aspects of ischemic heart disease. (Q33958371) (← links)
- Psychological treatments in cardiac rehabilitation: review of rationales and outcomes (Q33958386) (← links)
- Illness perceptions among cardiac patients: relation to depressive symptomatology and sex. (Q34057626) (← links)
- Is there a high-risk subtype of depression in patients with coronary heart disease? (Q34072827) (← links)
- Cardiac rehabilitation: a review of current developments (Q34073189) (← links)
- Depression in patients with heart disease: the case for more trials (Q34080316) (← links)
- Recurrent major depression predicts progression of coronary calcification in healthy women: Study of Women's Health Across the Nation (Q34179985) (← links)
- Clinical Evidence: Psychosocial factors in the etiology and prognosis of coronary heart disease: systematic review of prospective cohort studies. (Q34201161) (← links)
- Psychosocial stress and cardiovascular disease: pathophysiological links (Q34302189) (← links)
- Management of depression in patients with coronary heart disease: association, mechanisms, and treatment implications for depressed cardiac patients (Q34384552) (← links)
- Depression in chronic medical illness: the case of coronary heart disease (Q34394768) (← links)
- Patient-reported outcomes as predictors of 10-year survival in women after acute myocardial infarction (Q34419286) (← links)
- Telephone-delivered collaborative care for treating post-CABG depression: a randomized controlled trial (Q34440434) (← links)
- Cognitive Therapy for Depression in Patients with Heart Failure: A Critical Review (Q34480221) (← links)
- A pilot study of interpersonal psychotherapy by telephone with cancer patients and their partners (Q34507033) (← links)
- Prevalence and clinical characteristics of mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia in patients with coronary heart disease (Q34648320) (← links)
- Cardiac rehabilitation I: review of psychosocial factors (Q34682624) (← links)
- A prospective, controlled multisite study of psychosocial and behavioral change following women's cardiac rehabilitation participation (Q34733003) (← links)
- Association between depression and development of coronary artery disease: pathophysiologic and diagnostic implications (Q34772883) (← links)
- The case for randomized controlled trials to assess the impact of clinical information systems (Q35048795) (← links)
- Negative emotion and coronary heart disease. A review (Q35066565) (← links)
- Stable partnership and progression to AIDS or death in HIV infected patients receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy: Swiss HIV cohort study (Q35113120) (← links)
- Social Relationships and Health: A Flashpoint for Health Policy (Q35147168) (← links)
- Depression in cardiovascular disease: can the risk be reduced? (Q35189605) (← links)
- Depression and cardiovascular disease: mechanisms of interaction (Q35189643) (← links)
- Clinical Psychology and Cardiovascular Disease: An Up-to-Date Clinical Practice Review for Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety and Depression (Q35374441) (← links)
- Heart and mind: (1) relationship between cardiovascular and psychiatric conditions (Q35520767) (← links)
- Psychosocial Factors and Their Association with Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Heart Failure: Why Clinicians Do not Seem to Care (Q35586297) (← links)