Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients in their homes: Interim results from a pilot study in Northern Norway
We investigated the feasibility of a long-term telerehabilitation service for COPD patients comprising exercise training at home, telemonitoring and education/self-management. The service was offered as a 2-year follow-up programme by a physiotherapist. Equipment included a treadmill, a pulse oximet...
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ftunivqespace:oai:espace.library.uq.edu.au:UQ:330161 2023-05-15T17:43:21+02:00 Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients in their homes: Interim results from a pilot study in Northern Norway Zanaboni, Paolo Lien, Linda Aareen Hjalmarsen, Audhild Wootton, Richard 2013-01-01 https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:330161 eng eng Sage Publications Ltd. doi:10.1177/1357633X13506514 issn:1357-633X issn:1758-1109 orcid:0000-0002-2666-3596 HST1014-11 Pulmonary Rehabilitation Scale 2718 Health Informatics Journal Article 2013 ftunivqespace https://doi.org/10.1177/1357633X13506514 2020-12-22T10:19:51Z We investigated the feasibility of a long-term telerehabilitation service for COPD patients comprising exercise training at home, telemonitoring and education/self-management. The service was offered as a 2-year follow-up programme by a physiotherapist. Equipment included a treadmill, a pulse oximeter and a tablet computer. Participants had weekly videoconference sessions with the physiotherapist. A website was used to access a training programme and to fill in a daily diary and a training diary. Ten patients with moderate or severe COPD participated in a pilot study in Northern Norway. After more than one year, all participants were still participating actively and no drop-outs had occurred. On average, there were 2.0 training sessions/week, 3.3 measurements/week registered via the website and 0.5 videoconference contacts/week. There was a reduction of 27% in the COPD-related hospital costs. Feedback from the participants was very positive. Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients at home is feasible and interim results suggest that it reduces healthcare utilization. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway The University of Queensland: UQ eSpace Norway Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 19 7 425 429 |
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We investigated the feasibility of a long-term telerehabilitation service for COPD patients comprising exercise training at home, telemonitoring and education/self-management. The service was offered as a 2-year follow-up programme by a physiotherapist. Equipment included a treadmill, a pulse oximeter and a tablet computer. Participants had weekly videoconference sessions with the physiotherapist. A website was used to access a training programme and to fill in a daily diary and a training diary. Ten patients with moderate or severe COPD participated in a pilot study in Northern Norway. After more than one year, all participants were still participating actively and no drop-outs had occurred. On average, there were 2.0 training sessions/week, 3.3 measurements/week registered via the website and 0.5 videoconference contacts/week. There was a reduction of 27% in the COPD-related hospital costs. Feedback from the participants was very positive. Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients at home is feasible and interim results suggest that it reduces healthcare utilization. |
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Zanaboni, Paolo Lien, Linda Aareen Hjalmarsen, Audhild Wootton, Richard |
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Zanaboni, Paolo Lien, Linda Aareen Hjalmarsen, Audhild Wootton, Richard |
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Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients in their homes: Interim results from a pilot study in Northern Norway |
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Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients in their homes: Interim results from a pilot study in Northern Norway |
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Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients in their homes: Interim results from a pilot study in Northern Norway |
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Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients in their homes: Interim results from a pilot study in Northern Norway |
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Long-term telerehabilitation of COPD patients in their homes: Interim results from a pilot study in Northern Norway |
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long-term telerehabilitation of copd patients in their homes: interim results from a pilot study in northern norway |
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