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    Association Between Patient Cost Sharing and Cardiac Rehabilitation Adherence by Farah, Michel, Abdallah, Maya, Szalai, Heidi, Berry, Robert, Lagu, Tara, Lindenauer, Peter K., Pack, Quinn R.

    Published in Mayo Clinic proceedings (01-12-2019)
    “…To determine the association between cost sharing and adherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR). We collected detailed cost-sharing information for patients…”
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    Cardiac rehabilitation in Takotsubo cardiomyopathy: Predictors of utilization and effects of exercise training by Gobeil, Kyle, White, Kevin, Bhat, Anusha, Szalai, Heidi, Lagu, Tara C., Pack, Quinn R.

    Published in Heart & lung (01-03-2021)
    “…•Cardiac rehabilitation is inconsistently utilized for Takotsubo patients.•Enrollment and adherence to cardiac rehabilitation is low with Takotsubo…”
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    A Motivational Telephone Intervention to Reduce Early Dropouts in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A FEASIBILITY PILOT STUDY by LaValley, Grace, Storer, Andrew, Szalai, Heidi, Farah, Michel, Pack, Quinn R

    “…PURPOSE:Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves outcomes, yet early dropout is common. The purpose of the study was to determine whether a motivational telephone…”
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    Development of a Simple Clinical Tool for Predicting Early Dropout in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A SINGLE-CENTER RISK MODEL by Pack, Quinn R., Visintainer, Paul, Farah, Michel, LaValley, Grace, Szalai, Heidi, Lindenauer, Peter K., Lagu, Tara

    “…BACKGROUND:Nonadherence to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is common despite the benefits of completing a full program. Adherence might be improved if patients at…”
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    Smoking cessation after hospitalization for myocardial infarction or cardiac surgery: Assessing patient interest, confidence, and physician prescribing practices by Riley, Hayden, Ainani, Nitesh, Turk, Ahmad, Headley, Samuel, Szalai, Heidi, Stefan, Mihaela, Lindenauer, Peter K., Pack, Quinn R.

    Published in Clinical cardiology (Mahwah, N.J.) (01-12-2019)
    “…Background Prioritizing and managing multiple behavior changes following a cardiac hospitalization can be difficult, particularly among smokers who must also…”
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    SMOKING CESSATION IS STRONGLY ASSOCIATED WITH ATTENDANCE AT CARDIAC REHAB: BUT WHICH COMES FIRST? by Riley, Hayden, Headley, Samuel, Goff, Sarah, Lindenauer, Peter, Szalai, Heidi, Pack, Quinn

    “…Conclusions: A strong relationship exists between smoking cessation, exercise, and CR attendance, but this relationship is more likely associative rather than…”
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    A Motivational Telephone Intervention to Reduce Early Dropout in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Feasibility Pilot Study by LaValley, Grace, Storer, Andrew, Szalai, Heidi, Farah, Michel, Pack, Quinn R.

    “…This study evaluated the effect of a telephone intervention on patients who were considered at risk for nonadherence to cardiac rehabilitation. We found that…”
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    Patient Perception of How Smoking Status Influences Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance After an Acute Cardiac Hospitalization by Riley, Hayden, Headley, Samuel, Lindenauer, Peter K, Goff, Sarah, Szalai, Heidi, Gaalema, Diann E, Pack, Quinn R

    “…Patients hospitalized with a cardiac condition are less likely to attend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) if they are smokers despite the benefits of doing so. The…”
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    Patient Perception of How Smoking Status Influences Cardiac Rehabilitation Attendance After an Acute Cardiac Hospitalization by Riley, Hayden, Headley, Samuel, Lindenauer, Peter K, Goff, Sarah, Szalai, Heidi, Gaalema, Diann E, Pack, Quinn R

    “…PURPOSE:Patients hospitalized with a cardiac condition are less likely to attend cardiac rehabilitation (CR) if they are smokers despite the benefits of doing…”
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    Abstract 14720: Firefighters Have the Highest Risk for Heart Disease Among Emergency Personnel by Moody, Kelsey A, Matthews, Tracey, Wood, Richard, Ayvazian, Laurel A, Woodbury, Erin A, Gile, Molly, Szalai, Heidi, Pack, Quinn R, Headley, Samuel

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-2015)
    “…IntroductionPrior studies have shown obesity, lower activity levels and increased stress among emergency personnel, yet it is unclear if the specific sub-type…”
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