Family Caregivers’ Experiences with Tele-Rehabilitation for Older Adults with Hip Fracture
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Ariza Vega, María Patrocinio; Prieto Moreno, Rafael; Martínez Ruiz, Virginia Ana; Romero Ayuso, Dulce Nombre de MariEditorial
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Tele-rehabilitation Hip fracture Older people Family caregiver Information and communication technology
Date
2021-12-13Referencia bibliográfica
Ariza-Vega, P... [et al.]. Family Caregivers’ Experiences with Tele-Rehabilitation for Older Adults with Hip Fracture. J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 5850. [https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm10245850]
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EIT Health 210752Résumé
Background: There is a knowledge gap for implementing tele-rehabilitation (telerehab)
after hip fracture. We recently conducted a clinical trial (ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02968589)
to test a novel online family caregiver-supported rehabilitation program for older adults with hip
fracture, called @ctivehip. In this qualitative substudy, our objective was to use semi-structured
interviews to explore family caregivers experience with the telerehab program. Methods: Twenty-one
family caregivers were interviewed between three and six months after the older adults completed
@ctivehip. One occupational therapist with research and clinical experience, but not involved in the
main trial, conducted and transcribed the interviews. We conducted a multi-step content analysis,
and two authors completed one coding cycle and two recoding cycles. Results: Family caregivers who
enrolled in @ctivehip were satisfied with the program, stated it was manageable to use, and perceived
benefits for older adults’ functional recovery after hip fracture. They also suggested improvements
for the program content, such as more variety with exercises, and increased monitoring by health
professionals. Conclusions: This work extends existing literature and generates research hypotheses
for future studies to test telerehab content and program implementation.