肩部远程康复的健康支持技术:可行性和用户接受度研究。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Methods of Information in Medicine Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-10 DOI:10.1055/s-0040-1713685
Bianca Steiner, Lena Elgert, Birgit Saalfeld, Jonas Schwartze, Horst Peter Borrmann, Axel Kobelt-Pönicke, Andreas Figlewicz, Detlev Kasprowski, Michael Thiel, Ralf Kreikebohm, Reinhold Haux, Klaus-Hendrik Wolf
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背景:从康复中心出院后,继续治疗是必要的,以确保已经取得的康复进展和维持(重新)融入工作生活。为此,经常规定以家庭为基础的锻炼计划。然而,许多患者没有按照规定频繁地进行锻炼,甚至动作不正确。远程康复系统AGT-Reha的开发是为了支持肩部疾病患者在他们的家庭护理后康复。目的:提出的试点研究AGT-Reha- p2评估基于家庭的远程康复系统AGT-Reha的技术可行性和用户接受程度。方法:在患者家中进行了为期2年的非盲、非随机探索性可行性研究。12名患者使用AGT-Reha完成了为期3个月的远程康复训练计划。主要结果测量是通过技术参数、结构化访谈和四维问卷评估满意的技术功能和用户接受度。次要终点分别是通过活动范围和肩部功能(疼痛和残疾)衡量的医疗康复成功,分别采用中性-0法和标准化问卷“肩部疼痛和残疾指数”(SPADI)评估。为准备疗效试验,研究采用多种标准化问卷对工作能力、工作能力和工作能力的主观预测进行测量。参与者在三个测量点进行评估:基线前(进入康复中心),基线(从康复中心出院)和治疗后。结果:6名参与者使用第一版AGT-Reha,而其他6名患者使用改进版。尽管有一些小的技术问题,所有的参与者都成功地在家里用AGT-Reha进行了自己的训练。在训练期间,参与者平均每天至少训练一次。12名参与者中有5名显示出与临床相关的肩功能改善(改善SPADI评分> 11)。与工作相关的参数显示出积极的影响。所有的参与者都会推荐这个系统,10个参与者可能会重复使用它,7个参与者会在3个月后继续使用。结论:AGT-Reha在家训练是可行的,并且被广泛接受。SPADI的结果表明AGT-Reha治疗后护理的有效性。为了验证这一假设,将进行一项有更多参与者的对照临床试验。
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Health-Enabling Technologies for Telerehabilitation of the Shoulder: A Feasibility and User Acceptance Study.

Background: After discharge from a rehabilitation center the continuation of therapy is necessary to secure already achieved healing progress and sustain (re-)integration into working life. To this end, home-based exercise programs are frequently prescribed. However, many patients do not perform their exercises as frequently as prescribed or even with incorrect movements. The telerehabilitation system AGT-Reha was developed to support patients with shoulder diseases during their home-based aftercare rehabilitation.

Objectives: The presented pilot study AGT-Reha-P2 evaluates the technical feasibility and user acceptance of the home-based telerehabilitation system AGT-Reha.

Methods: A nonblinded, nonrandomized exploratory feasibility study was conducted over a 2-year period in patients' homes. Twelve patients completed a 3-month telerehabilitation exercise program with AGT-Reha. Primary outcome measures are the satisfying technical functionality and user acceptance assessed by technical parameters, structured interviews, and a four-dimensional questionnaire. Secondary endpoints are the medical rehabilitation success measured by the active range of motion and the shoulder function (pain and disability) assessed by employing the Neutral-0 Method and the standardized questionnaire "Shoulder Pain and Disability Index" (SPADI), respectively. To prepare an efficacy trial, various standardized questionnaires were included in the study to measure ability to work, capacity to work, and subjective prognosis of work capacity. The participants have been assessed at three measurement points: prebaseline (admission to rehabilitation center), baseline (discharge from rehabilitation center), and posttherapy.

Results: Six participants used the first version of AGT-Reha, while six other patients used an improved version. Despite minor technical problems, all participants successfully trained on their own with AGT-Reha at home. On average, participants trained at least once per day during their training period. Five of the 12 participants showed clinically relevant improvements of shoulder function (improved SPADI score > 11). The work-related parameters suggested a positive impact. All participants would recommend the system, ten participants would likely reuse it, and seven participants would have wanted to continue their use after 3 months.

Conclusion: The findings show that home-based training with AGT-Reha is feasible and well accepted. Outcomes of SPADI indicate the effectiveness of aftercare with AGT-Reha. A controlled clinical trial to test this hypothesis will be conducted with a larger number of participants.

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Methods of Information in Medicine
Methods of Information in Medicine 医学-计算机:信息系统
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期刊介绍: Good medicine and good healthcare demand good information. Since the journal''s founding in 1962, Methods of Information in Medicine has stressed the methodology and scientific fundamentals of organizing, representing and analyzing data, information and knowledge in biomedicine and health care. Covering publications in the fields of biomedical and health informatics, medical biometry, and epidemiology, the journal publishes original papers, reviews, reports, opinion papers, editorials, and letters to the editor. From time to time, the journal publishes articles on particular focus themes as part of a journal''s issue.
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