Global audit of cardiac rehabilitation core component delivery reveals disparities by country income level and decade: 2025 survey study
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Gabriela Lima de Melo Ghisi ,
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This survey study by Gabriela Ghisi and colleagues, based on the 2025 Global Audit Update from the International Council of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation (ICCPR), compares the delivery of core components in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs worldwide. The study analyzes data across country income classifications (high-income vs. low/middle-income countries) and across decades, examining how core components such as patient assessment, exercise training, risk factor management, psychosocial support, and health behavior change are delivered in CR programs globally. The findings highlight disparities in program delivery between wealthier and poorer nations, as well as changes over time in CR service provision.
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This survey study by Gabriela Ghisi and colleagues compared delivery of cardiac rehabilitation programs worldwide.
The research examines core component delivery in cardiac rehabilitation programs by country income classification and decade based on the 2025 Global Audit Update.
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