Is lower neighborhood socioeconomic context associated with decreased participation in cardiac rehabilitation?
Lower neighborhood socioeconomic context is an independent barrier to cardiac rehabilitation participation, highlighting the need for targeted access interventions in deprived communities.
Lower neighborhood socioeconomic context was associated with decreased CR participation independent of individual socioeconomic status. These data invite research on interventions to increase CR access in deprived communities.
Bachmann et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
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