PRIME-AF Study
Cross-source consensus on PRIME-AF Study from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- PRIME-AF is a nationwide cross-sectional study combining survey-based and registry-based data collection, reported following the STROBE checklist. — Cardiac rehabilitation in atrial fibrillation: a protocol for a Danish survey and registry-based study (PRIME-AF)
- One of the study's primary objectives is to describe CR needs in AF patients using a Needs Assessment Model developed through an international Delphi consensus process. — Cardiac rehabilitation in atrial fibrillation: a protocol for a Danish survey and registry-based study (PRIME-AF)
- Survey distribution is planned for June 2025 with close-down in December 2025. — Cardiac rehabilitation in atrial fibrillation: a protocol for a Danish survey and registry-based study (PRIME-AF)
- Results will be disseminated regardless of whether they are positive, negative, or neutral, through peer-reviewed journals, conferences, and public outreach. — Cardiac rehabilitation in atrial fibrillation: a protocol for a Danish survey and registry-based study (PRIME-AF)
- A response rate of approximately 35%, yielding roughly 8,600 survey respondents, is anticipated. — Cardiac rehabilitation in atrial fibrillation: a protocol for a Danish survey and registry-based study (PRIME-AF)
- PRIME-AF is expected to be the largest national survey employing systematic needs assessment with PROMs in the AF population. — Cardiac rehabilitation in atrial fibrillation: a protocol for a Danish survey and registry-based study (PRIME-AF)