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Are physical activity and benefits maintained after long-term telerehabilitation in COPD?

Authors :
Bente Morseth
Hanne Hoaas
Paolo Zanaboni
Anne E Holland
Source :
International Journal of Telerehabilitation, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 39-48 (2016), International Journal of Telerehabilitation
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
University of Pittsburgh, University Library System, 2016.

Abstract

Source at https://doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2016.6200. This study investigated whether physical activity levels and other outcomes were maintained at 1-year from completion of a 2-year telerehabilitation intervention in COPD. During the post-intervention year, nine patients with COPD (FEV1 % of pred. 42.4±19.8%; age 58.1±6 years) were encouraged to exercise on a treadmill at home and monitor daily symptoms and training sessions on a webpage as during the intervention. Participants were not provided supervision or motivational support. Physical activity levels decreased from 3,806 steps/day to 2,817 steps/day (p= 0.039). There was a decline in time spent on light physical activity (p=0.009), but not on moderate-to-vigorous activity (p=0.053). Adherence to registration of symptoms and training sessions decreased significantly. Other outcomes including health status, quality of life, anxiety and depression, self-efficacy, and healthcare utilization did not change significantly. In conclusion, provision of equipment for self-management and unsupervised home exercise might not be enough to maintain physical activity levels.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Telerehabilitation, Vol 8, Iss 2, Pp 39-48 (2016), International Journal of Telerehabilitation
Accession number :
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