Abstract

Participation in outpatient cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is associated with lower morbidity, mortality and improved quality of life following a cardiac event. Despite substantial growth in our understanding of sex/gender differences in recovery, women continue to be underrepresented in CR programs. We examined the perceptions that influence CR access and uptake in a cohort of women who attended CR and a group of nonattenders.

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