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Impact of tele rehabilitation on clinical outcomes in patients recovering from COVID-19: a preliminary investigation

Authors :
K. Arora
D. Chauhan
M. Gupta
P. Bhati
P. Anand
M.E. Hussain
Source :
Comparative Exercise Physiology. 18:297-304
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2022.

Abstract

Pulmonary rehabilitation has proven to be an effective therapeutic intervention for people with chronic respiratory disease. Considering the highly contagious nature of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), it becomes imperative to develop a method which can effectively improve clinical disease outcomes of these patients without any physical contact. The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of tele rehabilitation on dyspnoea, endurance and quality-of-life in patients recovering from COVID 19. Thirty-two participants (age: 42.5±13.94, height: 165.8±10.06, weight: 68.5±9.63, body mass index: 25.0±3.61) who are recovering from COVID-19 were recruited as per the eligibility criteria. They were randomly allocated into two groups, Tele rehabilitation (n=16) and Control (n=16) by lottery method. All the selected participants were assessed at baseline for perceived dyspnoea, endurance and quality-of-life. Patients in the Tele rehabilitation group received 14 sessions of rehabilitation on alternate days online via google meet over a period of 28 days. Control group received usual care during the study period. Standard statistical tests were employed to test the study hypothesis. Results suggested a significant improvement in both dyspnoea (P=0.001) and endurance (P

Details

ISSN :
17552559 and 17552540
Volume :
18
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Comparative Exercise Physiology
Accession number :
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