Living Lab Data of Patient Needs and Expectations for eHealth-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation in Germany and Spain From the TIMELY Study: Cross-Sectional Analysis
BackgroundThe use of eHealth technology in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a promising approach to enhance patient outcomes since adherence to healthy lifestyles and risk factor management during phase III CR maintenance is often poorly supported. However, patients' needs and expectations have n...
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Main Authors: | Boris Schmitz (Author), Svenja Wirtz (Author), Manuela Sestayo-Fernández (Author), Hendrik Schäfer (Author), Emma R Douma (Author), Marta Alonso Vazquez (Author), Violeta González-Salvado (Author), Mirela Habibovic (Author), Dimitris Gatsios (Author), Willem Johan Kop (Author), Carlos Peña-Gil (Author), Frank Mooren (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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