Jena Sweta, Tarazi Elizabeth, Willey Bryan, Hergenroeder Andrea, Imes Christopher, Lenderman Elizabeth, Moon Seol Ju E, Jones Kristen, Vendetti Melissa, Dabbs Annette DeVito
University of Pittsburgh, School of Nursing, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
University of Pittsburgh, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Int J Telerehabil. 2025 Jun 12;17(1):6705. doi: 10.63144/ijt.2025.6705. eCollection 2025.
Few studies have examined the factors influencing participant acceptability and engagement of telerehabilitation-based interventions. The study purpose was to describe the experiences of participants who were randomly assigned to the Lung Transplant Go (LTGO) telerehabilitation intervention group of a two-group, randomized, controlled parent trial. Survey measures included usability and familiarity with technology, exercise self-efficacy, and intervention adherence rates. Semistructured interviews (SSI) were completed at 3- and 6-months post-intervention. Survey scores and adherence rates were high. SSI responses were generally positive with reported benefits including motivation, building strength, and becoming more physically active. Frustrations reported with technology or delivery were few and promptly resolved. Participants were willing to participate in the LTGO intervention again. Those who demonstrate limited familiarity with information technologies may benefit from additional support prior to intervention delivery.
很少有研究探讨影响基于远程康复的干预措施的参与者接受度和参与度的因素。该研究的目的是描述被随机分配到两组随机对照母试验的肺移植行动(LTGO)远程康复干预组的参与者的经历。调查措施包括对技术的可用性和熟悉程度、运动自我效能感以及干预依从率。在干预后3个月和6个月完成了半结构化访谈(SSI)。调查分数和依从率很高。SSI的回答总体上是积极的,报告的益处包括动力、增强力量和变得更加积极锻炼。关于技术或服务提供方面报告的挫折很少,并且能迅速得到解决。参与者愿意再次参与LTGO干预。那些对信息技术熟悉程度有限的人可能在干预实施前需要额外的支持。