Effective solutions for rural cardiac rehabilitation
Low attendance and completion of cardiac rehabilitation by people living in rural and remote areas is an acute problem that is being cleverly addressed by the […]
Low attendance and completion of cardiac rehabilitation by people living in rural and remote areas is an acute problem that is being cleverly addressed by the […]
Women living in rural and remote areas with cardiovascular disease will benefit greatly from a new co-designed model of care led by researchers from […]
Two specialised Integrated Care for Atrial Fibrillation (iCARE-AF) clinics led by Flinders Caring Futures Institute’s Professor Jeroen Hendriks are helping South Australians diagnosed with atrial […]
Evaluating the quality of cardiac rehabilitation is the key to providing improved evidence-based care for patients – which is why Flinders Caring Futures Institute is […]
How can cardiac rehabilitation be tailored to meet the specific needs of disadvantaged women living in regional and remote areas? That is the focus of […]
South Australians suffering from atrial fibrillation are benefiting from a clinical trial led by Flinders Caring Futures Institute researcher, Professor Jeroen Hendriks. Atrial Fibrillation (AF) […]
South Australians living in regional and remote areas and the clinicians who care for them are reaping the benefits of the Country Heart Attack Prevention […]
The Country Heart Attack Prevention (CHAP) Project, led by Flinders Caring Futures Institute researcher Professor Robyn Clark with funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, is […]
Hundreds of South Australians suffering from atrial fibrillation stand to benefit from a clinical trial led by Caring Futures Institute member, Professor Jeroen Hendriks. The Central […]