IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients

Publication Date:
2018-05-29
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MDPI Publishing
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1661-7827
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1660-4601
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Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
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autor Carol C. Choo; Peter K. H. Chew; Shuet-Ming Lai; Shuenn-Chiang Soo; Cyrus S. Ho; Roger C. Ho; Raymond C. Wong
beschreibung IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061095 Authors: Carol C. Choo Peter K. H. Chew Shuet-Ming Lai Shuenn-Chiang Soo Cyrus S. Ho Roger C. Ho Raymond C. Wong This study explored the effect of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life, depression, and anxiety in Asian patients in Singapore. Out of the 194 patients who were recruited into the study, 139 patients (71.6%) completed both the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation questionnaires. Their ages ranged from 28 to 80 (M = 56.66, SD = 8.88), and 103 patients (74.1%) were males and 21 patients (15.1%) were females. As hypothesized, there was a statistically significant difference between the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation scores on the combined dependent variables, F (4, 135) = 34.84, p < 0.001; Wilks’ Lambda = 0.49; partial eta squared = 0.51. An inspection of the mean scores indicated that patients reported higher levels of physical and mental quality of life and lower levels of depression post-cardiac rehabilitation. The findings were discussed in regards to implications in cardiac rehabilitation in Singapore.
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shingle_author_1 Carol C. Choo; Peter K. H. Chew; Shuet-Ming Lai; Shuenn-Chiang Soo; Cyrus S. Ho; Roger C. Ho; Raymond C. Wong
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shingle_author_3 Carol C. Choo; Peter K. H. Chew; Shuet-Ming Lai; Shuenn-Chiang Soo; Cyrus S. Ho; Roger C. Ho; Raymond C. Wong
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shingle_catch_all_1 IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients
IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061095 Authors: Carol C. Choo Peter K. H. Chew Shuet-Ming Lai Shuenn-Chiang Soo Cyrus S. Ho Roger C. Ho Raymond C. Wong This study explored the effect of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life, depression, and anxiety in Asian patients in Singapore. Out of the 194 patients who were recruited into the study, 139 patients (71.6%) completed both the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation questionnaires. Their ages ranged from 28 to 80 (M = 56.66, SD = 8.88), and 103 patients (74.1%) were males and 21 patients (15.1%) were females. As hypothesized, there was a statistically significant difference between the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation scores on the combined dependent variables, F (4, 135) = 34.84, p < 0.001; Wilks’ Lambda = 0.49; partial eta squared = 0.51. An inspection of the mean scores indicated that patients reported higher levels of physical and mental quality of life and lower levels of depression post-cardiac rehabilitation. The findings were discussed in regards to implications in cardiac rehabilitation in Singapore.
Carol C. Choo; Peter K. H. Chew; Shuet-Ming Lai; Shuenn-Chiang Soo; Cyrus S. Ho; Roger C. Ho; Raymond C. Wong
MDPI Publishing
1661-7827
16617827
1660-4601
16604601
shingle_catch_all_2 IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients
IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061095 Authors: Carol C. Choo Peter K. H. Chew Shuet-Ming Lai Shuenn-Chiang Soo Cyrus S. Ho Roger C. Ho Raymond C. Wong This study explored the effect of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life, depression, and anxiety in Asian patients in Singapore. Out of the 194 patients who were recruited into the study, 139 patients (71.6%) completed both the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation questionnaires. Their ages ranged from 28 to 80 (M = 56.66, SD = 8.88), and 103 patients (74.1%) were males and 21 patients (15.1%) were females. As hypothesized, there was a statistically significant difference between the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation scores on the combined dependent variables, F (4, 135) = 34.84, p < 0.001; Wilks’ Lambda = 0.49; partial eta squared = 0.51. An inspection of the mean scores indicated that patients reported higher levels of physical and mental quality of life and lower levels of depression post-cardiac rehabilitation. The findings were discussed in regards to implications in cardiac rehabilitation in Singapore.
Carol C. Choo; Peter K. H. Chew; Shuet-Ming Lai; Shuenn-Chiang Soo; Cyrus S. Ho; Roger C. Ho; Raymond C. Wong
MDPI Publishing
1661-7827
16617827
1660-4601
16604601
shingle_catch_all_3 IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients
IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061095 Authors: Carol C. Choo Peter K. H. Chew Shuet-Ming Lai Shuenn-Chiang Soo Cyrus S. Ho Roger C. Ho Raymond C. Wong This study explored the effect of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life, depression, and anxiety in Asian patients in Singapore. Out of the 194 patients who were recruited into the study, 139 patients (71.6%) completed both the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation questionnaires. Their ages ranged from 28 to 80 (M = 56.66, SD = 8.88), and 103 patients (74.1%) were males and 21 patients (15.1%) were females. As hypothesized, there was a statistically significant difference between the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation scores on the combined dependent variables, F (4, 135) = 34.84, p < 0.001; Wilks’ Lambda = 0.49; partial eta squared = 0.51. An inspection of the mean scores indicated that patients reported higher levels of physical and mental quality of life and lower levels of depression post-cardiac rehabilitation. The findings were discussed in regards to implications in cardiac rehabilitation in Singapore.
Carol C. Choo; Peter K. H. Chew; Shuet-Ming Lai; Shuenn-Chiang Soo; Cyrus S. Ho; Roger C. Ho; Raymond C. Wong
MDPI Publishing
1661-7827
16617827
1660-4601
16604601
shingle_catch_all_4 IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients
IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health doi: 10.3390/ijerph15061095 Authors: Carol C. Choo Peter K. H. Chew Shuet-Ming Lai Shuenn-Chiang Soo Cyrus S. Ho Roger C. Ho Raymond C. Wong This study explored the effect of cardiac rehabilitation on quality of life, depression, and anxiety in Asian patients in Singapore. Out of the 194 patients who were recruited into the study, 139 patients (71.6%) completed both the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation questionnaires. Their ages ranged from 28 to 80 (M = 56.66, SD = 8.88), and 103 patients (74.1%) were males and 21 patients (15.1%) were females. As hypothesized, there was a statistically significant difference between the pre- and post-cardiac rehabilitation scores on the combined dependent variables, F (4, 135) = 34.84, p < 0.001; Wilks’ Lambda = 0.49; partial eta squared = 0.51. An inspection of the mean scores indicated that patients reported higher levels of physical and mental quality of life and lower levels of depression post-cardiac rehabilitation. The findings were discussed in regards to implications in cardiac rehabilitation in Singapore.
Carol C. Choo; Peter K. H. Chew; Shuet-Ming Lai; Shuenn-Chiang Soo; Cyrus S. Ho; Roger C. Ho; Raymond C. Wong
MDPI Publishing
1661-7827
16617827
1660-4601
16604601
shingle_title_1 IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients
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shingle_title_4 IJERPH, Vol. 15, Pages 1095: Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Quality of Life, Depression and Anxiety in Asian Patients
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