Research


MCNAIR Study

Comparative effectiveness of in-person and telehealth cardiac rehabilitation.

Funded by PCORI.

Enrolling at UCSF starting October 2023.

View study infographic.

View study details on Clinicaltrials.gov NCT05933083


HEART-ACT 

The Heart-ACT programs include a pilot study, Heart Health After Cancer Treatment (Heart-ACT Cancer) program aimed at reducing heart disease risk after cancer treatment in breast cancer survivors and the Heart-ACT Cardiac program, which is a randomized trial of a tailored cardiac rehab program delivered in a safety net setting as compared to usual care referral to cardiac rehab.

These programs are part of the SYRMOUNT program - Systems Research on Misuse, Overuse, and Underuse of Interventions.

View study website.


SUPeRFOOD 

Enhanced SUPport for Initiation and paRticipation in a FOOD is Medicine Program

Funded by the American Heart Association (AHA).

Enrolling at UCSF starting August 2024.

View study flyer.

View study details on Clinicaltrials.gov NCT06500962


UCSF Cardiac Rehabilitation

The UCSF Cardiac Rehabilitation and Wellness Center is leading the way with implementing innovations in in-person, virtual, remote, and hybrid delivery of cardiac rehabilitation.

Recent publications

  • Ganeshan S*, Jackson H*, Grandis DJ, Janke D, Murray ML, Valle V, Beatty AL. Clinical Outcomes and Qualitative Perceptions of In-person, Hybrid, and Virtual Cardiac Rehabilitation. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 2022. DOI: 10.1097/HCR.0000000000000688 *co-first authors. View on: Publisher website | UCSF open access repository Clinical_Outcomes_and_Qualitative_Perceptions_of.8.pdf

Program welcome video

 


Collaborations