Cardiovascular spring summit

Several Cesar members participated in the Cardiovascular spring summit. Among these were several members of the Research Group for Digital Health & Care who presented not less than six different studies with the following titles, either as posters or moderated posters.

  • The effect of Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy vs. psychoeducation only on psychological distress in patients with non-cardiac chest pain: a randomized controlled trial
  • Cost-effectiveness of Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy (iCBT) in patients with cardiovascular disease and depressive symptoms
  • Internet based cognitive behavioural therapy in depressed patients with cardiovascular disease  -Effects on self-efficacy and it´s associations to changes in self-efficacy, depression and physical activity. A secondary analysis of data collected in a randomized controlled trial
  • The experience of Internet-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy among patients with non-cardiac chest pain
  • Effects of internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy for patients with cardiovascular disease and depression on quality of life: A sub-analysis of a randomized controlled trial
  • The effect of ICBT om anxiety in patients with cardiovascular disease. Secondary results from a randomized controlled trial