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Doctor Gemma Caughers

Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland)

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Dr Caughers undertook an HSC R&D PhD Fellowship. Her project sought to codesign and develop attractive approaches to delivering Cardiac Rehabilitation. Outputs included production of a short information video about CR for patients and families, prototype, regional webpage and a Cardiac Brief Intervention, CABIN. Previously a Coronary Care Nurse and Cardiac Cath Lab manager her interests in Cardiology include support and management of anxiety and stress following cardiac event, prevention, quality improvement, education, clinical audit and research.

Communicate, support and integrate: strategies to improve engagement with cardiac rehabilitation

Event: ACNAP Congress 2024

Topic: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation

Session: Poster session 1

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Co-production of a CArdiac Brief INtervention (CABIN) for patients prior to discharge following acute myocardial infarction (AMI)

Event: ACNAP-EuroHeartCare 2022

Topic: Acute Nursing Care

Session: ePoster session 3

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Using co-design to create user-friendly material promoting cardiac rehabilitation

Event: ACNAP-EuroHeartCare 2022

Topic: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation

Session: ePoster session 1

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Co-design of cardiac rehabilitation delivery in the aftermath of COVID-19, putting the patient view back in the picture.

Event: EuroHeartCare - ACNAP Congress 2021

Topic: Cardiovascular Rehabilitation

Session: ePosters

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Rejuvenating rehab protocol - Using experience based co-design to improve engagement with cardiac rehabilitation

Event: EuroPrevent 2019

Topic: Research Methodology, Other

Session: Research Methodology

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