Physical Activity Patterns in Rural-Residing Spousal Caregivers and Cardiac Surgery Patients in the First 6 Months Post-Surgery
Background: Caregivers (CGs) play a major role in cardiac surgery patients' adoption of secondary prevention strategies. Little research has examined spousal CGs activities to preserve their own health and support patients' heart-healthy behaviors. Purpose: The aims of this descriptive pi...
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Main Authors: | Paula Schulz (Author), Lani Zimmerman (Author), Patrik Johansson (Author), Melody Hertzog (Author), Sue Barnason (Author) |
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Rural Nurse Organization; Binghamton University,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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