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中风康复中的远程康复:关于使用低成本消费技术的可及性和意愿的调查

Telerehabilitation in Stroke Recovery: A Survey on Access and Willingness to Use Low-Cost Consumer Technologies.

作者信息

Edgar Mary C, Monsees Sarah, Rhebergen Josina, Waring Jennifer, Van der Star Todd, Eng Janice J, Sakakibara Brodie M

机构信息

1 Department of Physical Therapy, University of British Columbia , Vancouver, Canada .

2 Rehabilitation Research Program, Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute , Vancouver, Canada .

出版信息

Telemed J E Health. 2017 May;23(5):421-429. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2016.0129. Epub 2016 Oct 5.

Abstract

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Background/Introduction: Early telerehabilitation trials with stroke survivors have shown promising results, but there remains a lack of knowledge of what areas of rehabilitation people with stroke are interested and willing to receive using technology. The purpose of this study was to describe the access to low-cost consumer technologies and willingness to use them to receive rehabilitation services among stroke survivors.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Participants were included in this survey study if they had a stroke, lived in the community, were 19 years of age or older, and able to understand English. Participants completed a study-specific telerehabilitation survey via phone call, mail, in-person, or online. Descriptive statistics were used to characterize the sample and survey responses.

RESULTS

One hundred two survey responses were returned, representing a 79.1% response rate. The mean age of this urban (67.3%) and rural (32.7%) sample was 67.6 years. The technologies most commonly owned were as follows: televisions (91%), landline telephones (88.0%), and computers (79.0%). A large proportion of the sample reported an interest to receive assessments (58.4%), training and exercise programs (64.0%), and education (61.4%) via telerehabilitation, however, many were not interested to receive telerehabilitation (∼39%) and believed that the quality of care would be less than in-person rehabilitation (71.0%).

CONCLUSIONS

The use of consumer technologies for the delivery of rehabilitation services is both feasible and desirable by stroke survivors. Telerehabilitation services at present should augment and not replace in-person rehabilitation. However, in cases where in-person rehabilitation is neither accessible nor possible, telerehabilitation could serve as an acceptable alternative and is a key area for future research.

摘要

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背景/引言:早期针对中风幸存者的远程康复试验已显示出有前景的结果,但对于中风患者对使用技术进行康复的哪些领域感兴趣并愿意接受,仍缺乏了解。本研究的目的是描述中风幸存者获得低成本消费技术的情况以及使用这些技术接受康复服务的意愿。

材料与方法

如果参与者患有中风、居住在社区、年龄在19岁及以上且能够理解英语,则纳入本调查研究。参与者通过电话、邮件、亲自或在线方式完成一项针对特定研究的远程康复调查。描述性统计用于描述样本和调查回复情况。

结果

共返回102份调查回复,回复率为79.1%。这个城市(67.3%)和农村(32.7%)样本的平均年龄为67.6岁。最常拥有的技术如下:电视(91%)、固定电话(88.0%)和计算机(79.0%)。很大一部分样本表示有兴趣通过远程康复接受评估(58.4%)、培训和锻炼计划(64.0%)以及教育(61.4%),然而,许多人对接受远程康复不感兴趣(约39%),并认为护理质量会低于面对面康复(71.0%)。

结论

中风幸存者使用消费技术提供康复服务既可行又可取。目前的远程康复服务应增强而不是取代面对面康复。然而,在无法获得或无法进行面对面康复的情况下,远程康复可以作为一种可接受的替代方案,并且是未来研究的一个关键领域。

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