Experiences of people with Long Covid with a digital physiotherapy intervention: A qualitative study
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Estebanez Pérez, María José; Martín-Valero, Rocío; Pastora Estebanez, Pablo; Pastora Bernal, José ManuelEditorial
John Wiley & Sons
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Digital physiotherapy intervention Experience Long Covid
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2024-04-08Referencia bibliográfica
Estebanez‐Pérez M‐J, Martín‐Valero R, Pastora‐Estebanez P, Pastora‐Bernal J‐M. Experiences of people with Long Covid with a digital physiotherapy intervention: a qualitative study. Health Expect. 2024;27:e13993. doi:10.1111/hex.13993
Resumen
Purpose: Long Covid syndrome is a multiorgan condition with multiple sequelae
affecting quality of life, capacity to work and daily activities. The advantages that
new technologies can offer are presented as an opportunity in the current
healthcare framework.
Objective: This research aimed to explore people with Long Covid's experiences
with a digital physiotherapy practice intervention, during four weeks.
Methods: Qualitative semistructured interviews were conducted by video call.
Thirty‐two Long Covid participants were invited to join an in‐depth interview once
the intervention was completed. Participants were queried on their intervention
experiences and perceptions, as well as any lifestyle changes made, as a result of
receiving digital physiotherapy practice. The interviews were transcribed and
analysed using inductive qualitative content analysis.
Results: In‐depth qualitative analysis has revealed four themes that reflect
participants' perceptions of digital physiotherapy intervention. The helpfulness of
the exercises, interaction with the physiotherapist, the domestic use of technology
and the future of digital health practice were the topics highlighted by Long
Covid participants. Some improvements have been suggested including video
sounds and the need to introduce face‐to‐face sessions. Participants stated that
interventions were helpful and superior to printed exercise sheets, mobile phone
apps and usual care received. This intervention did not present major barriers,
highlighting the importance of personalized care and continuity in the provision of
health services.
Conclusion: The digital physiotherapy practice is perceived by people with Long
Covid as an appropriate method for the care of their health needs. Participants
stated the need for this type of intervention in the public health system, where it
would eliminate waiting lists, facilitate accessibility and improve existing care.