Rania Karim, Amie Jasper, Samuel John Montecalvo Uy, Eleazar Tayag, Arvie C. Vitente, Rolando Lazaro
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摘要
前言:本研究旨在探讨远程医疗获得的time Up and Go (TUG)的可行性。方法:1次就诊,两次使用TUG。将参与者设定的TUG距离与评价者设定的TUG距离进行比较。第二名参与者对TUG进行了虚拟评分,第三名参与者对会话录音进行了两次评分,间隔30天。结果:面对面与虚拟获得的患者识别距离的TUG得分之间存在强而显著的相关性(r = 0.994;95%置信区间为0.957-0.999)。讨论:虚拟TUG测量可以与面对面测量相比较。
Feasibility of Timed Up and Go Administered via Telerehabilitation in Older Adults
Introduction: This study aimed to explore the feasibility of telehealth-obtained Timed Up and Go (TUG). Methods: The TUG was administered twice during 1 visit. The TUG distance as set up by the participant was compared with the TUG set up by a rater. A second rater scored the TUG virtually, and a third rater scored session recordings twice, 30 days apart. Results: There was a strong and significant correlation between the face-to-face and virtually obtained TUG scores using the patient-identified distances ( r = 0.994; 95% confidence interval, 0.957-0.999). Discussion: Virtual TUG measurements are comparable with those measured face-to-face.
期刊介绍:
Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, (TGR) is a peer-reviewed journal that presents clinical, basic, and applied research, as well as theoretic information, consolidated into a clinically relevant format and provides a resource for the healthcare professional practicing in the area of geriatric rehabilitation. TGR provides useful, treatment-related information written by and for specialists in all aspects of geriatric care. Each issue focuses on a specific topic, providing dependable hands-on tips and techniques.