Tools and devices for telerehabilitation in pediatric and adult cystic fibrosis patients: a scoping review.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 REHABILITATION Disability and Rehabilitation-Assistive Technology Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2025.2463548
Matteo De Marchis, Matteo Cioeta, Sergio Bella, Renato Cutrera, Mario Cannataro
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Abstract

Background: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder affecting multiple organs, primarily the lungs. Rehabilitation is crucial in managing respiratory symptoms. Telerehabilitation, which provides remote rehabilitation services via digital platforms, gained importance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite its growing use, there is little clarity on the available tools and devices for CF telerehabilitation.

Objective: This scoping review aims to map the existing tools and devices used in telerehabilitation for pediatric and adult CF patients.

Methods: The review was conducted following the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology, using the PRISMA-ScR checklist. Comprehensive searches were performed across seven databases, alongside grey literature. Studies involving CF patients and telerehabilitation interventions were included. Data were extracted and analyzed both numerically and thematically.

Results: Eighteen studies were included, involving 622 CF patients. The review identified 10 platforms, seven telemonitoring devices, and three rehabilitation devices. Most studies focused on motor rehabilitation with individual, synchronous sessions. Commonly used platforms included Zoom, Skype, and Google Meet, while only three studies used platforms specifically designed for CF.

Conclusions: Telerehabilitation for CF is in its early stages and less developed than for other conditions. There is a need for dedicated platforms and devices that address CF patients' specific motor and respiratory needs. Future efforts should focus on developing these tools to improve patient engagement and outcomes.

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儿童和成人囊性纤维化患者远程康复的工具和设备:范围综述。
背景:囊性纤维化(CF)是一种影响多器官,主要是肺的遗传性疾病。康复对控制呼吸道症状至关重要。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,通过数字平台提供远程康复服务的远程康复变得尤为重要。尽管它的使用越来越多,但CF远程康复的可用工具和设备却很少明确。目的:本综述的目的是绘制用于儿童和成人CF患者远程康复的现有工具和设备。方法:按照Joanna Briggs研究所的方法,使用PRISMA-ScR检查表进行综述。在七个数据库以及灰色文献中进行了全面的搜索。包括CF患者和远程康复干预的研究。对数据进行了提取和数值分析和主题分析。结果:纳入18项研究,涉及622例CF患者。审查确定了10个平台,7个远程监控设备和3个康复设备。大多数研究集中在单个同步运动康复上。常用的平台包括Zoom、Skype和谷歌Meet,而只有3项研究使用了专门为CF设计的平台。结论:CF的远程康复尚处于早期阶段,与其他条件相比还不发达。需要专门的平台和设备来满足CF患者特定的运动和呼吸需求。未来的努力应集中在开发这些工具,以提高患者的参与和结果。
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