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Mechanisms and drivers of social inequality in phase II cardiac rehabilitation attendance: A convergent mixed methods study
Maria Pedersen, Dorthe Overgaard,
Ingelise Andersen
, Marie Baastrup,
Ingrid Egerod
Section of Social Medicine
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Social Inequality
100%
Convergent Mixed Methods
100%
Mixed-methods Study
100%
Cardiac Rehabilitation
100%
Prospective Observational Study
16%
Acute Coronary Syndrome
16%
Dyadic Interviews
16%
Low Self-efficacy
16%
Health Beliefs
16%
Close Relatives
16%
Potential Drivers
16%
Commuting
16%
Discrepant Results
16%
Lifestyle Health
16%
Health Problems
16%
Qualitative Interviews
16%
Self-efficacy
16%
Rehabilitation Program
16%
Unhealthy Behaviors
16%
Regional Hospital
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Heart Rehabilitation
100%
Self Concept
33%
Population Research
16%
medical rehabilitation
16%
Acute Coronary Syndrome
16%
Observational Study
16%
Health Belief
16%