Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3203587092> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 62 of
62
with 100 items per page.
- W3203587092 endingPage "e114" @default.
- W3203587092 startingPage "e114" @default.
- W3203587092 abstract "Objective(s) To investigate the term “pediatric cardiac rehabilitation” in the pediatric heart population, focusing on primary outcome measures as related to motor skills, cognition, or developmental stage of the participants. Data Sources CINAHL Complete, EBSCOhost, ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health, and Pubmed with no date limiter, five top peer-reviewed subject matter journals, and five other sources from systematic reviews. Study Selection Inclusion: “cardiac rehabilitation” and “rehabilitation” and “cardiopulmonary rehabilitation” in the pediatric (0-18) heart population (congenital and pediatric-onset transplant and acquired heart conditions). 636 initial articles identified, 13 articles remained after duplicates removed/screening for non-topic, adult subjects, and excluding “exercise training” and “physical activity program” and “endurance training” without the term “pediatric cardiac rehabilitation.” Data Extraction Independent data extraction by two separate researchers during initial screening, title and abstract review, and full-text article summary. Data Synthesis Results were descriptive in nature. As was hypothesized: All included some form of exercise- or activity-based protocols (100%); One study (7.7%) addressed developmentally-appropriate activities and education; Four studies (30.8%) included some form of motor assessment such strength, range of motion, or fine and gross motor norm-referenced test; and none addressed cognition. The primary intervention was based on adult cardiac rehabilitation protocols that included a warm-up (stretching), activity (strength or aerobic), and cool-down (relaxation) phases and included education components. Conclusions Most studies were exercise-based and followed the secondary prevention principles of adult cardiac rehabilitation programs and few addressed the potential complexities of chronic childhood illness on development, attainment of needed motor skills to perform physical activity, cognitive disruptions of heart-failure brain injury, or long-term effects of such a training approach, which would not be considerations in an adult model. Author(s) Disclosures No disclosures To investigate the term “pediatric cardiac rehabilitation” in the pediatric heart population, focusing on primary outcome measures as related to motor skills, cognition, or developmental stage of the participants. CINAHL Complete, EBSCOhost, ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health, and Pubmed with no date limiter, five top peer-reviewed subject matter journals, and five other sources from systematic reviews. Inclusion: “cardiac rehabilitation” and “rehabilitation” and “cardiopulmonary rehabilitation” in the pediatric (0-18) heart population (congenital and pediatric-onset transplant and acquired heart conditions). 636 initial articles identified, 13 articles remained after duplicates removed/screening for non-topic, adult subjects, and excluding “exercise training” and “physical activity program” and “endurance training” without the term “pediatric cardiac rehabilitation.” Independent data extraction by two separate researchers during initial screening, title and abstract review, and full-text article summary. Results were descriptive in nature. As was hypothesized: All included some form of exercise- or activity-based protocols (100%); One study (7.7%) addressed developmentally-appropriate activities and education; Four studies (30.8%) included some form of motor assessment such strength, range of motion, or fine and gross motor norm-referenced test; and none addressed cognition. The primary intervention was based on adult cardiac rehabilitation protocols that included a warm-up (stretching), activity (strength or aerobic), and cool-down (relaxation) phases and included education components. Most studies were exercise-based and followed the secondary prevention principles of adult cardiac rehabilitation programs and few addressed the potential complexities of chronic childhood illness on development, attainment of needed motor skills to perform physical activity, cognitive disruptions of heart-failure brain injury, or long-term effects of such a training approach, which would not be considerations in an adult model." @default.
- W3203587092 created "2021-10-11" @default.
- W3203587092 creator A5026386749 @default.
- W3203587092 creator A5046021894 @default.
- W3203587092 date "2021-10-01" @default.
- W3203587092 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W3203587092 title "The New Age of Cardiac Rehab: Do Adult Protocols Meet the Needs of Children?" @default.
- W3203587092 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apmr.2021.07.459" @default.
- W3203587092 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3203587092 type Work @default.
- W3203587092 sameAs 3203587092 @default.
- W3203587092 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W3203587092 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3203587092 hasAuthorship W3203587092A5026386749 @default.
- W3203587092 hasAuthorship W3203587092A5046021894 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C27415008 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C2777466982 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C2778818304 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C2779473830 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C2781145037 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConcept C99508421 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C118552586 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C17744445 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C1862650 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C199539241 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C27415008 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C2777466982 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C2778818304 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C2779473830 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C2781145037 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C2908647359 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C71924100 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C99454951 @default.
- W3203587092 hasConceptScore W3203587092C99508421 @default.
- W3203587092 hasIssue "10" @default.
- W3203587092 hasLocation W32035870921 @default.
- W3203587092 hasOpenAccess W3203587092 @default.
- W3203587092 hasPrimaryLocation W32035870921 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W1964868675 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W1985729539 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W2088819330 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W2105114921 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W2131520364 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W2321155323 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W2551854667 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W3020857284 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W3179503166 @default.
- W3203587092 hasRelatedWork W4296423117 @default.
- W3203587092 hasVolume "102" @default.
- W3203587092 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3203587092 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3203587092 magId "3203587092" @default.
- W3203587092 workType "article" @default.