Cardiovascular Rehabilitation for transient ischaemic Attack and Mild Stroke: the CRAMS effectiveness-implementation hybrid study protocol
Abstract Background Internationally, stroke and cardiac rehabilitation clinicians agree that current cardiac rehabilitation models are a suitable secondary prevention program for people following a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or mild stroke. There is strong evidence for exercise-based cardiac r...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Freene (Author), Hannah Wallett (Author), Allyson Flynn (Author), Elisabeth Preston (Author), Shahla Cowans (Author), Christian Lueck (Author), Theophile Niyonsenga (Author), Itismita Mohanty (Author), Rachel Davey (Author) |
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