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Open Access 01-12-2023 | Telemedicine | Research

Utilising telehealth to support exercise and physical activity in people with Parkinson disease: a program evaluation using mixed methods

Authors: Allyson Flynn, Elisabeth Preston, Sarah Dennis, Colleen G. Canning, Natalie E. Allen

Published in: BMC Health Services Research | Issue 1/2023

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Abstract

Background

Physical activity and exercise play a key role in managing Parkinson disease. This study aimed to: 1) determine if physiotherapy supported by telehealth helped people with Parkinson disease (PwP) to adhere to a home-based exercise program and maintain their physical activity; and 2) understand their experiences of using telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods

A mixed methods program evaluation involving a retrospective file audit from a student-run physiotherapy clinic and semi-structured interviews exploring participants’ experiences of telehealth. Ninety-six people with mild to moderate disease received home-based telehealth physiotherapy for 21 weeks. The primary outcome was adherence to the prescribed exercise program. Secondary outcomes were measures of physical activity. Interviews were conducted with 13 clients and seven students and analysed thematically.

Results

Adherence to the prescribed exercise program was high. The mean (SD) proportion of prescribed sessions completed was 108% (46%). On average clients spent 29 (12) minutes per session, and 101 (55) minutes per week exercising. Physical activity levels were maintained, with clients taking 11,226 (4,832) steps per day on entry to telehealth, and 11,305 (4,390) steps per day on exit from telehealth. The semi-structured interviews identified important features of a telehealth service required to support exercise; a flexible approach of clients and therapists, empowerment, feedback, a therapeutic relationship, and mode of delivery.

Conclusions

PwP were able to continue exercising at home and maintain their physical activity when physiotherapy was provided via telehealth. The flexible approach of both the client and the service was imperative.
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Metadata
Title
Utilising telehealth to support exercise and physical activity in people with Parkinson disease: a program evaluation using mixed methods
Authors
Allyson Flynn
Elisabeth Preston
Sarah Dennis
Colleen G. Canning
Natalie E. Allen
Publication date
01-12-2023
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Health Services Research / Issue 1/2023
Electronic ISSN: 1472-6963
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-023-09194-0

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