A six-month telerehabilitation programme delivered via readily accessible technology is acceptable to people following stroke: a qualitative study

PHYSIOTHERAPY(2023)

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Objective To explore the experiences of participants during a six-month, post-stroke telerehabilitation programme.Design A qualitative descriptive study to investigate participant experiences of ACTIV (Augmented Community Telerehabilitation Intervention), a six-month tailored exercise programme delivered by physiotherapists primarily using readily accessible telecommunication technology. Semi-structured, in-depth interviews were used to collect data, which were analysed using thematic analysis.Setting Interviews conducted in participants' homes or a community facility.Participants Participants were eligible if they had a stroke in the previous 18 months and had participated in ACTIV.Results Twenty-one participants were interviewed. Four key themes were constructed from the data: 1. 'ACTIV was not what I call physio' (it differed from participants' expectations of physiotherapy, but they reported many positive aspects to the programme). 2. 'There's somebody there' (ongoing support from the physiotherapists helped participants find strategies to continue improving). 3. 'Making pro-gress' (in the face of barriers, small improvements were valued). 4. 'What I really want' (participant goals were frequently more general than therapy goals and involved progress towards getting back to 'normal').Conclusions Although ACTIV was not what participants expected from physiotherapy, the majority found contact from a physiotherapist reduced the feeling of being left to struggle alone. Most participants found a programme with minimal face-to-face contact augmented by phone calls and encouraging text messages to be helpful and acceptable. Trial registration Australia New Zealand ClinicalTrials Registration Number: ACTRN12612000464864 Contribution of the paper & BULL; The use of readily accessible technology to augment rehabilitation after stroke was acceptable to people who received a six-month programme.& BULL; People found text contact maintained a therapeutic bond with their physiotherapist.& BULL; Remote contact decreased the perception of being left to manage alone after discharge from physiotherapy.& COPY; 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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stroke,qualitative research,telerehabilitation,telephone,text message
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