Okusa Shohei, Saegusa Hiroki, Miyakawa Kazuya, Tsutsumi Yuta, Ishida Sae, Nishikata Kyoko, Nukariya Tomonori, Tezuka Toshiki, Nihei Yoshihiro, Kitagawa Yasuhiro, Kubo Shin-Ichiro, Suzuki Norihiro, Nakahara Jin, Seki Morinobu
Department of Neurology, Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Neurology, Shonan Keiiku Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan; Parkinson's Disease Center, Keio University Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Rehabilitation, Shonan Keiiku Hospital, Kanagawa, Japan.
J Rehabil Med. 2025 Jan 3;57:jrm39819. doi: 10.2340/jrm.v57.39819.
To evaluate the satisfaction, effectiveness, and usability of a telerehabilitation programme for Parkinson's disease (PD) patients.
Prospective cohort study.
SUBJECTS/PATIENTS: PD patients based on the diagnostic criteria for clinically established or probable PD published by the International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
The telerehabilitation was conducted twice a week via a Zoom meeting platform, using pre-recorded rehabilitation contents shared during the sessions. In this study we administered several questionnaires, i.e., a self-report questionnaire on the effectiveness of telerehabilitation, the Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-39 (PDQ-39), and the Telehealth Usability Questionnaire (TUQ), in order to evaluate the satisfaction, effectiveness, and usability of our telerehabilitation programme.
Fifty-six PD patients were included in the analysis. After 6 months, 91.1% expressed satisfaction with the telerehabilitation and 91.9% reported telerehabilitation had helped them develop an exercise routine, but the PDQ-39 showed no significant improvement in quality of life. The TUQ showed higher scores for Usefulness (76.1%), Ease of Use and Learnability (73.5%), Interface Quality (75.4%), and Satisfaction and Future Use (82.2%).
Satisfaction with telerehabilitation was high, particularly with regard to positive effects on emotional well-being. Telerehabilitation usability was also found to be high.
评估针对帕金森病(PD)患者的远程康复计划的满意度、有效性和可用性。
前瞻性队列研究。
研究对象/患者:基于国际帕金森和运动障碍协会发布的临床确诊或疑似PD诊断标准的PD患者。
通过Zoom会议平台每周进行两次远程康复,使用会议期间共享的预先录制的康复内容。在本研究中,我们发放了几份问卷,即一份关于远程康复有效性的自我报告问卷、帕金森病问卷-39(PDQ-39)和远程医疗可用性问卷(TUQ),以评估我们的远程康复计划的满意度、有效性和可用性。
56名PD患者纳入分析。6个月后,91.1%的患者对远程康复表示满意,91.9%的患者报告远程康复帮助他们养成了锻炼习惯,但PDQ-39显示生活质量无显著改善。TUQ在有用性(76.1%)、易用性和可学习性(73.5%)、界面质量(75.4%)以及满意度和未来使用意愿(82.2%)方面得分较高。
对远程康复的满意度较高,尤其是对情绪健康的积极影响。远程康复的可用性也较高。