| Literature DB >> 18615186 |
A Marshall1, O Medvedev, A Antonov.
Abstract
Patients suffering from chronic respiratory disease need to follow a rehabilitative exercise programme, in order to self-manage their illness and improve quality of life. Adherence to the programme is highly dependent on professional support from a physiotherapist and hence declines when patients seek to self-manage in the home. A number of requirements were identified for a Smartphone-based application in which patients are supported remotely and given automatic feedback during exercise. An application is described which will improve adherence during pulmonary rehabilitation.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18615186 PMCID: PMC2442909 DOI: 10.1155/2008/753064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Telemed Appl ISSN: 1687-6415
Stakeholder/user requirements.
| COPD patient | – Reminder to do exercises |
| – Convenient (does not interfere excessively with daily lifestyle) | |
| – Easy to use | |
| – Feedback available from physiotherapist | |
| – Confidence that exercise activity is safe | |
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| Physiotherapist | – Ability to see if patients are adhering to programme |
| – Can provide care in a shorter time than conventionally | |
| – Easy to use, convenient | |
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| Health service | – Reduced number of acute episodes due to failure of adherence to exercise programme |
| – Management information to evaluate and monitor community care programme | |
Figure 1Elements of the Smartphone application.
Figure 2The main menu.
Feedback to users during exercise programme.
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Figure 3Information screens for users.
Figure 4Screen shots to show configuration of application to individual user.