Arensman Remco, Kloek Corelien, Pisters Martijn, Koppenaal Tjarco, Ostelo Raymond, Veenhof Cindy
Center for Physical Therapy Research and Innovation in Primary Care, Julius Health Care Centers, De Meern, Netherlands.
Physical Therapy Research, Department of Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy Science, and Sport, Brain Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.
JMIR Hum Factors. 2022 Sep 13;9(3):e35316. doi: 10.2196/35316.
Home-based exercise is an important part of physical therapy treatment for patients with low back pain. However, treatment effectiveness depends heavily on patient adherence to home-based exercise recommendations. Smartphone apps designed to support home-based exercise have the potential to support adherence to exercise recommendations and possibly improve treatment effects. A better understanding of patient perspectives regarding the use of smartphone apps to support home-based exercise during physical therapy treatment can assist physical therapists with optimal use and implementation of these apps in clinical practice.
The aim of this study was to investigate patient perspectives on the acceptability, satisfaction, and performance of a smartphone app to support home-based exercise following recommendations from a physical therapist.
Using an interpretivist phenomenology approach, 9 patients (4 males and 5 females; aged 20-71 years) with nonspecific low back pain recruited from 2 primary care physical therapy practices were interviewed within 2 weeks after treatment ended. An interview guide was used for the interviews to ensure that different aspects of the patients' perspectives were discussed. The Physitrack smartphone app was used to support home-based exercise as part of treatment for all patients. Data were analyzed using the "Framework Method" to assist with interpretation of the data.
Data analysis revealed 11 categories distributed among the 3 themes "acceptability," "satisfaction," and "performance." Patients were willing to accept the app as part of treatment when it was easy to use, when it benefited the patient, and when the physical therapist instructed the patient in its use. Satisfaction with the app was determined by users' perceived support from the app when exercising at home and the perceived increase in adherence. The video and text instructions, reminder functions, and self-monitor functions were considered the most important aspects for performance during treatment. The patients did not view the Physitrack app as a replacement for the physical therapist and relied on their therapist for instructions and support when needed.
Patients who use an app to support home-based exercise as part of treatment are accepting of the app when it is easy to use, when it benefits the patient, and when the therapist instructs the patient in its use. Physical therapists using an app to support home-based exercise can use the findings from this study to effectively support their patients when exercising at home during treatment.
居家锻炼是腰痛患者物理治疗的重要组成部分。然而,治疗效果在很大程度上取决于患者对居家锻炼建议的依从性。旨在支持居家锻炼的智能手机应用程序有可能提高对锻炼建议的依从性,并可能改善治疗效果。更好地了解患者对于在物理治疗期间使用智能手机应用程序支持居家锻炼的看法,有助于物理治疗师在临床实践中优化这些应用程序的使用和实施。
本研究的目的是调查患者对一款智能手机应用程序的可接受性、满意度和性能的看法,该应用程序用于按照物理治疗师的建议支持居家锻炼。
采用解释主义现象学方法,从2家初级保健物理治疗机构招募了9名非特异性腰痛患者(4名男性和5名女性;年龄20 - 71岁),在治疗结束后2周内进行访谈。使用访谈指南进行访谈,以确保讨论患者看法的不同方面。所有患者均使用Physitrack智能手机应用程序作为治疗的一部分来支持居家锻炼。使用“框架法”对数据进行分析,以协助解释数据。
数据分析揭示了分布在“可接受性”、“满意度”和“性能”3个主题中的11个类别。当应用程序易于使用、对患者有益且物理治疗师指导患者使用时,患者愿意接受该应用程序作为治疗的一部分。对应用程序的满意度取决于用户在家锻炼时从应用程序中感受到的支持以及依从性的提高。视频和文本说明、提醒功能以及自我监测功能被认为是治疗期间性能方面最重要的方面。患者并不认为Physitrack应用程序可以替代物理治疗师,并且在需要时会依赖治疗师的指导和支持。
将应用程序作为治疗一部分用于支持居家锻炼的患者,在应用程序易于使用、对患者有益且治疗师指导患者使用时会接受该应用程序。使用应用程序支持居家锻炼的物理治疗师可以利用本研究的结果,在治疗期间有效地支持患者在家锻炼。