Publications by authors named "R J Kraaijenhagen"

Background: To improve lifestyle guidance within cardiac rehabilitation (CR), a comprehensive understanding of the motivation and lifestyle-supporting needs of patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD) is required.

Objectives: This study's purpose is to evaluate patients' lifestyle and their motivation, self-efficacy and social support for change when starting CR.

Methods: 1782 CVD patients (69 % male, mean age 62 years) from 7 Dutch outpatient CR centers participated between 2020 and 2022.

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  • *The research involved 121 participants engaging with a TCA-supported app, testing the effects of visual and relational human cues on the working alliance and adherence.
  • *Findings revealed that while a positive working alliance boosted adherence, human cues did not significantly improve this relationship; in fact, visual cues may have hindered adherence by creating confusion about the TCA's role.
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Background: Self-help eHealth interventions provide automated support to change health behaviors without any further human assistance. The main advantage of self-help eHealth interventions is that they have the potential to lower the workload of health care professionals. However, one disadvantage is that they generally have a lower uptake.

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Background: The number of complex eHealth interventions has increased considerably. Despite available implementation theory outlining well-designed strategies, implementing complex interventions within practice proves challenging and often does not lead to sustainable use. To improve sustainability, theory and practice should be addressed during the development of an implementation strategy.

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Background: People with a low socioeconomic position (SEP) are less likely to benefit from eHealth interventions, exacerbating social health inequalities. Professionals developing eHealth interventions for this group face numerous challenges. A comprehensive guide to support these professionals in their work could mitigate these inequalities.

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