智能手机为印度塔尔沙漠COPD患者提供基于社交媒体的康复:可行性研究。

IF 1.3 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
Lung India Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-29 DOI:10.4103/lungindia.lungindia_455_24
Shrikant Dixit, S Suseendar, Neeti Rustagi, Naveen Dutt
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背景:肺远程康复为慢性呼吸系统疾病患者提供了一种可获得且具有成本效益的治疗选择。塔尔沙漠拥有1660万人口,人口密度为每平方公里83人,三级保健的交通障碍增加了对远程康复服务的需求。目的:评估印度塔尔沙漠COPD患者智能手机和社交媒体康复的可行性。方法:从某三级医院门诊部招募COPD患者。印度语的康复视频通过社交媒体通过智能手机提供。主要评估包括COPD评估测试(CAT)、EQ-5D-3L、mMRC呼吸困难量表、基线和8周时6分钟步行测试和30秒坐立测试。使用系统可用性量表(SUS)和技术接受模型(TAM)在8周时测量可用性、可接受性和依从性,并在1年后随访运动依从性。结果:54例COPD患者中,45例纳入评估(平均年龄64.18岁,86.7%为男性)。mMRC、EQ-5D-3L、CAT和6分钟步行测试得分均有统计学意义(P < 0.05)的改善。可接受性高,平均SUS评分为81.5/100,TAM评分为93.93/128。8周后,75.5%的参与者开始锻炼,58%的人在一年后保持常规。结论:基于智能手机的肺部远程康复在塔尔沙漠COPD患者中是可行的,即使在低识字率人群中也表现出很高的可接受性。建议在不同的环境下进行进一步的试验。
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Smartphone delivered social media-based rehabilitation for people with COPD in Thar Desert, India: A feasibility study.

Background: Pulmonary telerehabilitation offers an accessible and cost-effective therapy option for patients with chronic respiratory diseases. In the Thar Desert, home to 16.6 million people with a population density of 83 persons per square kilometre, transportation barriers to tertiary care increase the demand for telerehabilitation services.

Objective: To assess the feasibility of smartphone and social media-based rehabilitation for COPD patients in the Thar Desert, India.

Methods: COPD patients were recruited from a tertiary hospital's outpatient department. Rehabilitation videos in Hindi were provided through smartphones via social media. Key assessments included the COPD Assessment Test (CAT), EQ-5D-3L, mMRC dyspnoea scale, 6-minute walk test and 30-second sit-to-stand test at baseline and 8 weeks. Usability, acceptability and adherence were measured using the System Usability Scale (SUS) and Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) at 8 weeks, with follow-up on exercise adherence after 1 year.

Results: Of the 54 COPD patients assessed, 45 were recruited (mean age 64.18, 86.7% male). Statistically significant improvements (P < 0.05) were observed in mMRC, EQ-5D-3L, CAT and 6-minute walk test scores. High acceptability was noted, with a mean SUS score of 81.5/100 and TAM score of 93.93/128. After 8 weeks, 75.5% of participants were exercising, with 58% maintaining routines 1 year later.

Conclusion: Smartphone-based pulmonary telerehabilitation is feasible for COPD patients in the Thar Desert, demonstrating high acceptability even in low-literacy populations. Further trials in diverse settings are recommended.

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Lung India
Lung India RESPIRATORY SYSTEM-
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