Pol Margriet, Qadeer Amarzish, van Hartingsveldt Margo, Choukou Mohamed-Amine
Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences, Research Group Occupational Therapy - Participation and Environment, Faculty of Health, Center of Expertise Urban Vitality, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Amsterdam University Medical center, location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Department of Medicine for Older People, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
JMIR Rehabil Assist Technol. 2023 Jul 18;10:e44498. doi: 10.2196/44498.
Owing to demographic trends and increasing health care costs, quick discharge with geriatric rehabilitation at home is advised and recommended for older adults. Telerehabilitation has been identified as a promising tool to support rehabilitation at home. However, there is insufficient knowledge about how to implement a validated home telerehabilitation system in other contexts. One of the major challenges for rehabilitation professionals is transitioning to a blended work process in which human coaching is supplemented via digital care.
The study aimed to gain an in-depth understanding of the factors that influence the implementation of an evidence-based sensor monitoring intervention (SMI) for older adults by analyzing the perspectives of rehabilitation professionals working in 2 different health ecosystems and mapping SMI barriers and facilitators.
We adopted a qualitative study design to conduct 2 focus groups, 1 in person in the Netherlands during winter of 2017 and 1 on the web via Zoom (Zoom Video Communications; owing to the COVID-19 pandemic) in Canada during winter of 2022, to explore rehabilitation providers' perspectives about implementing SMI. Qualitative data obtained were analyzed using thematic analysis. Participants were a group of rehabilitation professionals in the Netherlands who have previously worked with the SMI and a group of rehabilitation professionals in the province of Manitoba (Canada) who have not previously worked with the SMI but who were introduced to the intervention through a 30-minute web-based presentation before the focus group.
The participants expressed different characteristics of the telerehabilitation intervention that contributed to making the intervention successful for at-home rehabilitation: focus on future participation goals, technology support provides the rehabilitation professionals with objective and additional insight into the daily functioning of the older adults at home, SMI can be used as a goal-setting tool, and SMI deepens their contact with older adults. The analysis showed facilitators of and barriers to the implementation of the telerehabilitation intervention. These included personal or client-related, therapist-related, and technology-related aspects.
Rehabilitation professionals believed that telerehabilitation could be suitable for monitoring and supporting older adults' rehabilitation at home. To better guide the implementation of telerehabilitation in the daily practice of rehabilitation professionals, the following steps are needed: ensuring that technology is feasible for communities with limited digital health literacy and cognitive impairments, developing instruction tools and guidelines, and training and coaching of rehabilitation professionals.
由于人口趋势和医疗保健成本的增加,建议并推荐老年人在家中接受老年康复治疗后快速出院。远程康复已被视为支持在家康复的一种有前景的工具。然而,对于如何在其他环境中实施经过验证的家庭远程康复系统,我们了解不足。康复专业人员面临的主要挑战之一是向混合工作流程过渡,即在数字护理的辅助下进行人工指导。
本研究旨在通过分析在两种不同健康生态系统中工作的康复专业人员的观点,并梳理基于证据的传感器监测干预(SMI)的障碍和促进因素,深入了解影响老年人实施该干预措施的因素。
我们采用定性研究设计,于2017年冬季在荷兰进行了1次面对面的焦点小组讨论,并于2022年冬季在加拿大通过Zoom(Zoom视频通讯公司;由于新冠疫情)进行了1次网络焦点小组讨论,以探讨康复提供者对实施SMI的看法。使用主题分析法对获得的定性数据进行分析。参与者包括一组曾使用过SMI的荷兰康复专业人员,以及一组加拿大曼尼托巴省此前未使用过SMI但在焦点小组讨论前通过30分钟的网络演示了解该干预措施的康复专业人员。
参与者表达了远程康复干预的不同特点,这些特点有助于使干预措施在家中康复中取得成功:关注未来参与目标、技术支持使康复专业人员能够对老年人在家中的日常功能有客观且额外的了解、SMI可作为目标设定工具,以及SMI加深了他们与老年人的联系。分析显示了远程康复干预实施的促进因素和障碍。这些因素包括个人或与客户相关、与治疗师相关以及与技术相关的方面。
康复专业人员认为远程康复适合在家中监测和支持老年人的康复。为了更好地指导康复专业人员在日常实践中实施远程康复,需要采取以下步骤:确保技术对数字健康素养有限和有认知障碍的社区可行、开发指导工具和指南,以及对康复专业人员进行培训和指导。