The First National Program of Remote Cardiac Rehabilitation in Israel–Goal Achievements, Adherence, and Responsiveness in Older Adult Patients: Retrospective Analysis
JMIR Cardio2022Vol. 6(2), pp. e36947–e36947
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Irene Nabutovsky, Daniel Breitner, Alexis Heller, Mickey Scheinowitz, Yarin Klempfner, Robert Klempfner
Abstract
Older adult patients demonstrated better compliance and achievement of the goals of the remote rehabilitation program in comparison with younger patients. We found that older age is not a limitation but rather a predictor of better RCR program compliance and program goal achievement.
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