Satisfaction, effectiveness, and usability of telerehabilitation for Parkinson's disease patients.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Shohei Okusa, Hiroki Saegusa, Kazuya Miyakawa, Yuta Tsutsumi, Sae Ishida, Kyoko Nishikata, Tomonori Nukariya, Toshiki Tezuka, Yoshihiro Nihei, Yasuhiro Kitagawa, Shin-Ichiro Kubo, Norihiro Suzuki, Jin Nakahara, Morinobu Seki
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the satisfaction, effectiveness, and usability of a telerehabilitation programme for Parkinson's disease (PD) patients.

Design: Prospective cohort study.

Subjects/patients: PD patients based on the diagnostic criteria for clinically established or probable PD published by the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

Methods: The telerehabilitation was conducted twice a week via a Zoom meeting platform, using pre-recorded rehabilitation contents shared during the sessions. In this study we administered several questionnaires, i.e., a self-report questionnaire on the effectiveness of telerehabilitation, the Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-39 (PDQ-39), and the Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ), in order to evaluate the satisfaction, effectiveness, and usability of our telerehabilitation programme.

Results: Fifty-six PD patients were included in the analysis. After 6 months, 91.1% expressed satisfaction with the telerehabilitation and 91.9% reported telerehabilitation had helped them develop an exercise routine, but the PDQ-39 showed no significant improvement in quality of life. The TUQ showed higher scores for Usefulness (76.1%), Ease of Use and Learnability (73.5%), Interface Quality (75.4%), and Satisfaction and Future Use (82.2%).

Conclusion: Satisfaction with telerehabilitation was high, particularly with regard to positive effects on emotional well-being. Telerehabilitation usability was also found to be high.

帕金森病患者远程康复的满意度、有效性和可用性。
目的:评价帕金森病(PD)患者远程康复方案的满意度、有效性和可用性。设计:前瞻性队列研究。受试者/患者:根据国际帕金森与运动障碍学会公布的临床确定或可能的PD诊断标准的PD患者。方法:采用预先录制的康复内容,通过Zoom会议平台进行远程康复,每周2次。在本研究中,为了评估远程康复计划的满意度、有效性和可用性,我们使用了几份问卷,即远程康复有效性自我报告问卷、帕金森病问卷-39 (PDQ-39)和远程健康可用性问卷(TUQ)。结果:56例PD患者纳入分析。6个月后,91.1%的人对远程康复表示满意,91.9%的人表示远程康复帮助他们养成了锻炼习惯,但PDQ-39显示生活质量没有显著改善。TUQ在实用性(76.1%)、易用性和易学性(73.5%)、界面质量(75.4%)和满意度和未来使用(82.2%)方面得分较高。结论:远程康复的满意度较高,尤其是对情绪健康的积极影响。远程康复的可用性也很高。
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5.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
102
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine is an international peer-review journal published in English, with at least 10 issues published per year. Original articles, reviews, case reports, short communications, special reports and letters to the editor are published, as also are editorials and book reviews. The journal strives to provide its readers with a variety of topics, including: functional assessment and intervention studies, clinical studies in various patient groups, methodology in physical and rehabilitation medicine, epidemiological studies on disabling conditions and reports on vocational and sociomedical aspects of rehabilitation.
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