Summary of findings on how structured rehabilitation programmes are associated with improved quality of life after cardiac surgery.
Research has found that patients who complete a structured rehabilitation programme have notably lower rates of hospital readmission.
The combined effect of supervised exercise, dietary guidance, and psychological support has a measurable positive impact on patient confidence, according to the findings.
The study also showed that patients who completed a rehabilitation programme had better long-term adherence to prescribed medication.
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Asian Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine