Factors which influence participation in telerehabilitation – A scoping review of the literature

Q3 Health Professions
S. Candy, Julie Reeve, Denise Taylor
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Pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) is a high-value intervention for people living with a chronic respiratory disease. Uptake and completion of PR remains low, and telerehabilitation provides an alternative model for remotely delivering PR, which may improve the reach of this intervention. While telerehabilitation is safe and likely equivalent to centre-based PR, little is known about the barriers to participation in telerehabilitation to date. This scoping review aims to better understand the factors influencing perception of and participation in telerehabilitation for people living with a chronic respiratory disease. Scopus, MEDLINE, and CINAHL were searched between July 27 to November 23, 2022. Articles were screened, and those fulfilling inclusion criteria were extracted to a standard template. Extracted data were analysed using narrative synthesis. Twenty-seven studies met the inclusion criteria. People living with a chronic respiratory disease perceive telerehabilitation to be convenient and flexible, but technically challenging and lacking in contact with clinicians and peer support. The experiences from a small number of people who have participated in these programmes counter this with praise for the therapeutic relationship they developed with their clinician and the social support they received
影响参与远程康复的因素--文献综述
肺康复(PR)是一项针对慢性呼吸系统疾病患者的高价值干预措施。肺康复治疗的接受率和完成率仍然很低,而远程康复为远程提供肺康复治疗提供了另一种模式,可能会提高这种干预措施的覆盖率。虽然远程康复是安全的,而且可能等同于中心康复,但迄今为止,人们对参与远程康复的障碍知之甚少。本范围界定综述旨在更好地了解影响慢性呼吸系统疾病患者对远程康复的认知和参与的因素。在 2022 年 7 月 27 日至 11 月 23 日期间,对 Scopus、MEDLINE 和 CINAHL 进行了检索。对文章进行筛选,并按照标准模板提取符合纳入标准的文章。提取的数据采用叙事综合法进行分析。共有 27 项研究符合纳入标准。慢性呼吸系统疾病患者认为远程康复方便灵活,但在技术上具有挑战性,而且缺乏与临床医生的联系和同伴支持。而少数参与过这些项目的人的经历则反驳了这一观点,他们对与临床医生建立的治疗关系和获得的社会支持表示赞赏
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New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy
New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
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