E. Hume, H. Muse, K. Wallace, M. Wilkinson, K. Heslop-Marshall, A. Nair, J. Sánchez, J. Benavent, J. Roldan, S. Clark, I. Vogiatzis
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S21 Figure 1Daily steps using accelerometry (Actigraph GTX3), at baseline (hospital discharge), 3 months and 6 months for lung transplant recipients assigned to the intervention group (n=5)[Figure omitted. See PDF]ConclusionTele-coaching appears feasible in lung transplant recipients, with patients wearing the pedometer and interacting well with the app over 3 months. This is promising in the current climate, with the need to develop and evaluate innovative ways of supporting patients remotely.