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2020 ◽  
pp. 135910532094500
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Chelsea H Wiener ◽  
Jeffrey E Cassisi ◽  
Cerissa L Blaney ◽  
Amie R Newins ◽  
Bernard Gros

Research on lifestyle programs for patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) has largely recruited from hospitals and/or recruited following acute coronary syndrome. By contrast, this study evaluated a 3-session behavioral health program for patients with stable CAD treated in an outpatient cardiology clinic. Thirty-three patients were randomized to the behavioral lifestyle intervention or to Treatment as Usual (TAU). A priori feasibility and acceptability criteria were met, and reliable change analyses revealed that at post-treatment and 30-day follow-up, significantly more intervention participants than TAU participants exhibited increased self-efficacy compared with baseline.


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