Hybrid cardiac telerehabilitation for coronary artery disease in australia: a cost-effectiveness analysis

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  • who: Sameera Senanayake from the computer-based software and accelerometerUpon initiation of the telerehabilitation only phase, they were provided with customised exercise programs and were asked to self-monitor their activities using an accelerometer. They were asked to upload their activity data to a secure webpage every two weeks. A semi-automatic tele-coaching system provided feedback on their physical activity performance, and smoking and dietary modification advice weekly via email or text message. In essence, while utilising a hybrid cardiac rehabilitation format, the intervention focussed more on sustaining behaviour change beyond attendance at a centre-based . . .

     

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