The holiday season can magnify feelings of loneliness and social isolation for older adults with chronic heart and lung conditions. Learn to recognize the signs of loneliness in your patients and understand the role cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation plays in providing routine, consistency, and community.
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The holiday season can magnify feelings of loneliness and social isolation for older adults with chronic heart and lung conditions. Learn to recognize the signs of loneliness in your patients and understand the role cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation plays in providing routine, consistency, and community.
The holiday season can magnify feelings of loneliness and social isolation for older adults with chronic heart and lung conditions. Learn to recognize the signs of loneliness in your patients and understand the role cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation plays in providing routine, consistency, and community.
If you really want to make cardiopulmonary rehab professionals jump out of their skin this Halloween, send them a patient who’s actively using cannabis. Whether for medical or recreational purposes, Sherrie Khadanga, MD, explains that the potential effect of marijuana on heart health is exactly the same: gravely serious.
Malloree Rice, MS, ACSM-CEP, CCRP emphasizes the importance of inclusive and accessible care in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, particularly for patients who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, or have low vision. It offers practical strategies for improving communication and engagement, such as using in-person interpreters and adapting educational materials to meet diverse patient needs. Read the article.
Pulmonary rehabilitation, originally developed for COPD, is now being increasingly recognized as beneficial for lung cancer patients—especially those undergoing surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation—by improving lung function, exercise capacity, and recovery outcomes, prompting calls for tailored PR guidelines for this population.
News & Views editor Ruth Akers, RN, BSN, MS, MAACVPR encourages the CR and PR community to celebrate AACVPR's milestone anniversary at the 40th AACVPR Annual Meeting, emphasizing the value of learning, networking, and community.
Dr. Dennis Kerrigan shares powerful insights from the Henry Ford ExCITE program—a pioneering initiative that blends the principles of cardiac rehabilitation with the unique needs of cancer patients. This article explores how medically supervised exercise can mitigate treatment side effects, improve cardiopulmonary fitness, and enhance quality of life for individuals with cancer. Drawing from nearly two decades of experience, it offers a compelling case for integrating exercise oncology into m...
As Mental Health Awareness Month draws to a close, guest author Dawn Siek, BSN, RN, CV-BC, describes the creation of the “ Grow Your Mental Health” booklet, a resource designed specifically with the cardiac rehab patient community in mind. Siek provides a brief history of the booklet — the subject of her award-winning poster presentation at the AACVPR 39th Annual Meeting — explaining how the material was developed, how it has helped participants at her facility, and how other programs can als...
When it comes to recovering from heart disease, knowledge truly is power. Imagine being diagnosed with a heart condition and feeling overwhelmed by medical jargon, new medications, and lifestyle changes. This is where patient education in cardiac rehabilitation steps in — equipping patients with the information and skills they need to take control of their health and lead fulfilling lives. Read by Ruth Akers, RN, BSN, MS, FAACVPR
Ruth Akers, RN, BSN, MS, FAACVPR reads an interesting overview of the use of PR for COPD by Karen Edwards, MS, RRT, RCEP, FAACVPR, and Jonathan David, MSN, RN, EBP-C, CCRP, NE-BC, FPCNA, FAACVPR, FACC.
Todd Brown MD, MSPH, FACC, FAHA, MAACVPR reflects on the review and modernization of the Core Components of Cardiac Rehabilitation in this CR Week special narrated by Ruth Akers, RN, BSN, MS, FAACVPR.
Quantity and quality of sleep have serious implications for the heart, especially in vulnerable populations such as cardiac rehab participants. Guest author Misti J. Norton, PhD, DBSM, explains the difference between insomnia and insufficient sleep and offers tips for combating both. Hint: counting sheep isn’t the solution!
To transition from being a "current" smoker to a "former" smoker, individuals must acknowledge the addictive nature of smoking and embrace a forward-moving mindset. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the World Health Organization have introduced frameworks emphasizing collaboration, health equity, and comprehensive support to improve smoking cessation efforts, especially in cardiopulmonary rehabilitation settings where community engagement can play a key role in promoting to...
AACVPR is now offering audio readings of select News & Views articles. Whether you’re commuting to work, exercising at the gym, or relaxing on your couch at home, you can now enjoy these articles in a lively, sonic form! Dive into “Heartfelt Smiles,” written by Andrew Schlosser, MS, CEP, CPT, now.
We caught up with three AACVPR affiliate leaders at the Affiliate Leadership Forum earlier this year to get their thoughts on the benefits of being part of a local cardiopulmonary rehabilitation group, how their affiliate has helped with career growth, takeaways from the forum and more.
Hear from 39th AACVPR Annual Meeting Chair Daniel Forman, MD, FAHA, FACC, and Vice Chair Anne M. Gavic-Ott, MPA, RCEP, MAACVPR on what's in store for this year's event.
A first for The Pulse Pod, host Tom Draper sits down with JJ Rivera, a now cardiac rehabilitation program graduate who heart failure in 2023. Hear JJ's story and advice on how cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation professionals can help make the patient experience the best it can be.
Having implemented program change at their respective facilities, AACVPR members Jonathan David and Mike Thompson share insights into how they first approached change within their cardiac rehabilitation programs, the resources they turned to and tips for listeners looking to implement change at their own facilities.
An annual event, Day on the Hill (DOTH) is a two-day experience that brings AACVPR members together in Washington, D.C., to meet with elected officials and legislative staffs as constituents, voters and as healthcare professionals advocating for cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation. We caught up with attendees live on Capitol Hill to capture their thoughts on the event, hear how meetings with legislators went and more!
If You Build It… They will come! Listen in on the conversation between Tom and AACVPR Past President Kate Traynor as they talk CR/PR program management. Touching on common pitfalls, frustrations and best practices within program management and staffing, the experts share how to build and maintain a successful cardiopulmonary rehab practice!
AACVPR Program Planning Committee Chair, Dr. Emily Gathright, joins The Pulse Pod to talk all things Annual Meeting! From session selection to poster presentation, tune in to get the A-Z breakdown of what to expect in Milwaukee this fall.
The holiday season can magnify feelings of loneliness and social isolation for older adults with chronic heart and lung conditions. Learn to recognize the signs of loneliness in your patients and understand the role cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation plays in providing routine, consistency, and community.