| Literature DB >> 35084355 |
Yuh Morimoto1, Tetsuya Takahashi2,3, Ryuichi Sawa2, Masakazu Saitoh2, Tomoyuki Morisawa2, Nobuyuki Kagiyama3,4, Takatoshi Kasai3,4, Birthe Dinesen5, Malene Hollingdal6, Jens Refsgaard6, Hiroyuki Daida1,2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has required an increased need for rehabilitation activities applicable to patients with chronic diseases. Telerehabilitation has several advantages, including reducing clinic visits by patients vulnerable to infectious diseases. Digital platforms are often used to assist rehabilitation services for patients in remote settings. Although web portals for medical use have existed for years, the technology in telerehabilitation remains a novel method.Entities:
Keywords: chronic disease; monitoring/data tracking function; patient-centered care; telerehabilitation; web portal
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35084355 PMCID: PMC8832270 DOI: 10.2196/27759
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Flow diagram of article identification.
A list of included studies.
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| TTPa | Heart disease | Communication, exercise instructions, education, participation of relatives, narratives of othersb | The shared care platform, MyMedic, Fitbit, sphygmomanometer, scale | |
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| Dinesen et al [ |
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| Dinesen et al [ |
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| Melholt et al [ |
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| ActionPACTc | Cystic fibrosis (later used for COPDd and bronchiectasis) | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, goal settings, scheduling/reminder | Step counter (Fitbit, mobile phone or pedometer) | |
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| Cox et al [ |
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| Liacos et al [ |
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| Cox et al [ |
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| e-Exercise | Knee/hip osteoarthritis | Exercise instructions, education, PROse, scheduling/reminder, baseline assessment | Face-to-face sessions | |
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| Kloek et al [ |
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| Kloek et al [ |
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| de Vries et al [ |
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| Future patient | Heart failure | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, exercise instructions, diary, education, participation of relatives, goal settings (via communication and diary function), PROs, narratives of others | Sphygmomanometer, scale, data transmitter, step counters, sleep sensor, iPad | |
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| Joensson et al [ |
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| Dinesen et al [ |
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| —g | Multiple sclerosis | Monitoring/tracking data, diary, education, participation of relatives, PROs (via diary function), scheduling/reminder, news, medication, access to a health care record (multiple sclerosis care record), patient administration form, patient-specific pathways | MSDS3Dh, multiple sclerosis case record | |
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| Voigt et al [ |
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| — | COPD | Monitoring/tracking data, diary | Activity coach (smartphone and accelerometer) | |
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| Tabak et al [ |
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| TELEKAT | COPD | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, education (via communication function), participation of relatives | MyMedic/MyMedicPlus, scale, sphygmomanometer, oximeter, spirometer | |
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| Dinesen et al [ |
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| Haesum et al [ |
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| Dinesen et al [ |
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| Jensen et al [ |
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| SmartCareCAD | Coronary artery disease | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, participation of relatives, goal setting, scheduling/reminder | Mio alpha, hip-worn accelerometer | |
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| — | COPD | Monitoring/tracking data, exercise instructions, diary | Treadmill, iPad, iPad holder, web conference application, pulse oximeter | |
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| Zanaboni et al [ |
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| Hoaas et al [ |
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| Zanaboni et al [ |
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| e-CUIDATE | Breast cancer survivors | Communication, exercise instructions, diary, PROs (via communication function), news | Telephone call | |
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| Ariza-Garcia et al [ |
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| Galiano-Castillo et al [ |
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| Galiano-Castillo et al [ |
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| Galiano-Castillo et al [ |
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| — | COPD | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, exercise instructions, diary | Activity coach (smartphone and accelerometer) | |
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| — | Multiple sclerosis | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, exercise instructions, diary, news | An ad hoc tracking system for determination of posture, ToF cameraj | |
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| LifeCIT | Poststroke | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, exercise instructions, diary, participation of relatives, goal setting, baseline assessment | C-Mitt (a glove to restrict functional hand movement) | |
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| iTrain | COPD | Monitoring/tracking data, communication, exercise instructions, diary, goal setting, scheduling/reminder | Treadmill, iPad, iPad holder, web conference application, pulse oximeter | |
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aTTP: teledialog telerehabilitation program.
bInterviews, stories, and experiences of other patients or relatives who have the same disease.
cActionPACT: the active online physical activity in the cystic fibrosis trial.
dCOPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
ePROs: patient-reported outcomes.
fIBMS: integrated care portal multiple sclerosis.
gNot specified.
hIntegration of the multiple sclerosis documentation system.
iTELEKAT: telehomecare, chronic patients, and the integrated health care system.
jTime-of-flight camera.
kConstraint-induced therapy.
Figure 2A summary of functional features and the 14 portals. A colored circle indicates a functional feature. The number in a circle denotes the number of portals that employ the functional feature. A colored circle with a dotted line is associated with the principle of patient-centered care. Yellow boxes on a gray circle indicate a web portal. The number in parenthesis denotes the number of functional features the portal implemented. P1: ActiveHeart; P2: ActivOnline; P3: e-Exercise; P4: HeartPortal; P5: IBMS; P6: “A web portal”; P7: TELEKAT portal; P8: “A web application”, P9: “A webpage for self-management”; P10: e-CUIDATE system; P11: “A web portal”; P12: “A web platform; P13: LifeCIT website; P14: “A website”. IBMS: Integrated Care Portal Multiple Sclerosis; TELEKAT: telehomecare, chronic patients, and the integrated health care system; P: portal; PROs: patient reported outcomes.
Figure 3Theoretical approaches, BCTs, MTs, and modes of delivery employed in the 14 portals. Yellow square, theory applied; light yellow squares, theory or model mentioned without specifies on the mode of implication; green squares, BCT applied; light green squares, BCT mentioned without specifies on the mode of implication; green circles, through an additional system; orange squares, mode of delivery applied; orange circles, through an additional system including another digital platform used simultaneously, video consultation with HCP, or face-to-face session as part of the intervention; I: theory based; II: theory mentioned; III: theory not mentioned; BCT: behavior change technique; HCP: health care provider; IBMS: integrated care portal multiple sclerosis; MT: motivational technique; MoD: mode of delivery; TELEKAT: telehomecare, chronic patients, and the integrated health care system.