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- Title
Acceptability of Telerehabilitation: Experiences and Perceptions by Individuals with Stroke and Caregivers in an Early Supported Discharge Program.
- Authors
Ouédraogo, Fatimata; Auger, Louis-Pierre; Moreau, Emmanuelle; Côté, Odile; Guerrera, Rosalba; Rochette, Annie; Kairy, Dahlia
- Abstract
Introduction: Telerehabilitation (TR) is a promising method for facilitating the delivery and access to post-stroke rehabilitation services. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the acceptability of TR and factors influencing its adoption by individuals with stroke and caregivers. Methods: A qualitative descriptive approach was used. Six individuals with stroke and three caregivers participated in individual online interviews. An abductive thematic analysis was employed to analyze the qualitative data, using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT-2) model. Results: Participants reported positive experiences with TR, resulting in improvements in functional abilities, such as manual dexterity, balance, and positive interactions with therapists. They found the technology easy to learn and use, facilitating engagement in TR. Participants' prior experiences with technology, along with support from caregivers and therapists, facilitated acceptance and the use of TR. The COVID-19 pandemic also motivated participants to accept TR. However, technical issues, unstable internet connections, and lack of feedback were barriers to the use of TR. Conclusion: Despite existing obstacles, TR can be used to provide rehabilitation services for individuals with stroke. Addressing these barriers is necessary to promote the widespread and effective use of TR in the context of stroke recovery.
- Subjects
TELEREHABILITATION; CAREGIVER attitudes; EVALUATION of human services programs; SAMPLE size (Statistics); RESEARCH methodology; INTERVIEWING; PATIENT satisfaction; EXPERIENCE; PATIENTS' attitudes; HOSPITAL admission &; discharge; QUALITATIVE research; CONCEPTUAL structures; STROKE patients; STROKE rehabilitation; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RESEARCH funding; THEMATIC analysis; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors; COVID-19 pandemic
- Publication
Healthcare (2227-9032), 2024, Vol 12, Issue 3, p365
- ISSN
2227-9032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/healthcare12030365