eHealth in Geriatric Rehabilitation: An International Survey of the Experiences and Needs of Healthcare Professionals
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Design
2.2. Study Population and Setting
2.3. Recruitment and Consent
2.4. Data Collection
2.5. Measures
2.6. Statistical Analyses
2.7. Ethical Considerations
3. Results
3.1. Use of eHealth
3.2. Benefits
3.3. Feasibility
3.4. Usability
3.5. Needs
4. Discussion
4.1. Principal Findings
4.2. Comparison with Prior Work
4.3. Strengths and Limitations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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n (%) | |
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Sex | |
Female | 329 (64) |
Male | 178 (35) |
Prefer not to say | 5 (1) |
Age | |
18–29 | 100 (20) |
30–39 | 158 (31) |
40–49 | 130 (25) |
50–59 | 83 (16) |
>60 | 42 (8) |
Profession | |
Physiotherapist | 163 (33) |
Medical practitioner/geriatrician | 107 (22) |
Nurse | 82 (17) |
Occupational therapist | 61 (13) |
Speech therapist | 29 (6) |
Other | 74 (15) |
Working years | |
0–5 | 171 (33) |
6 to 15 | 218 (43) |
16 to 25 | 92 (18) |
>25 | 32 (6) |
Continent | |
Europe (including the United Kingdom and Ireland) | 439 (86) |
Asia | 50 (10) |
North and South America | 32 (6) |
Oceania | 10 (2) |
Type of rehabilitation facility | |
Post-acute rehabilitation facility | 342 (67) |
Acute hospital | 45 (9) |
Ambulatory (home based) | 39 (8) |
Geriatric day hospital | 38 (7) |
Other | 49 (10) |
Experience with eHealth during treatments? | |
Yes | 263 (51) |
No | 250 (49) |
n (%) | |
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Applied types of eHealth interventions | |
Mobile apps | 153 (58) |
Video consultation with patients | 140 (53) |
Health sensors | 101 (38) |
Exergames | 101 (38) |
Robotics | 42 (16) |
Virtual reality | 36 (14) |
Frequency of use | |
Incidental | 92 (35) |
Weekly | 65 (25) |
Few times a month | 54 (21) |
Daily or almost daily | 52 (20) |
eHealth part of a rehabilitation program | |
Yes, right now | 143 (51) |
Yes, in the past | 36 (13) |
No | 91 (33) |
I don’t know | 8 (3) |
Training received in the use of eHealth (n =160) | |
No, I’ve only read the included manual | 52 (33) |
No | 29 (18) |
Yes, I received training on how to use eHealth | 40 (25) |
Yes, I received training on the implementation of eHealth | 22 (14) |
Yes, I received training on how to tailor eHealth to age-related barriers (e.g., cognitive or physical disabilities) | 16 (10) |
I don’t know | 1 (1) |
Mobile Apps n = 75 | Health Sensors n = 47 | Virtual Reality n = 26 | Exergames n = 40 | Video Consultation n = 68 | Robotics n = 36 | |
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Types of benefits experienced | ||||||
Ease of use | 24 (32%) | 18 (38%) | 6 (23%) | 10 (25%) | 26 (38%) | 9 (25%) |
Better quality treatment | 36 (47%) | 23 (49%) | 6 (23%) | 10 (25%) | 30 (44%) | 7 (9%) |
Improvement of the rehabilitation environment | 23 (30%) | 17 (36%) | 20 (77%) | 29 (73%) | 18 (26%) | 28 (78%) |
Increasing self-management of the patient | 21 (28%) | 14 (30%) | 18 (69%) | 28 (70%) | 8 (12%) | 23 (64%) |
Possibility of remote care | 43 (57%) | 19 (50%) | 6 (23%) | 7 (18%) | 61 (90%) | 2 (18%) |
Efficient deployment of staff | 37 (49%) | 23 (49%) | 9 (35%) | 17 (43%) | 30 (44%) | 12 (33%) |
Types of benefits for the patient | ||||||
Faster recovery | 14 (19%) | 13 (28%) | 13 (54%) | 18 (45%) | 10 (15%) | 23 (64%) |
Increase in treatment frequency | 39 (52%) | 15 (32%) | 12 (50%) | 18 (45%) | 46 (68%) | 13 (36%) |
More confidence | 38 (51%) | 26 (55%) | 12 (50%) | 25 (62%) | 25 (37%) | 11 (31%) |
More self-direction | 40 (53%) | 29 (62%) | 10 (42%) | 17 (42%) | 32 (47%) | 11 (31%) |
More fun form of therapy | 30 (40%) | 15 (32%) | 19 (79%) | 36 (90%) | 15 (22%) | 25 (69%) |
Types of disadvantages encountered | ||||||
It does not meet the needs of the patient well | 28 (39%) | 14 (30%) | 3 (16%) | 12 (31%) | 26 (40%) | 10 (29%) |
Applications crash or do not work properly | 22 (31%) | 11 (24%) | 4 (21%) | 10 (26%) | 25 (39%) | 6 (18%) |
Difficult to use or apply | 30 (42%) | 18 (39%) | 3 (16%) | 16 (31%) | 19 (29%) | 17 (50%) |
None | 16 (22%) | 14 (30%) | 10 (53%) | 13 (33%) | 16 (25%) | 12 (35%) |
Color code: | 0% | 100% |
n (%) | |
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Problems encountered in structural use of eHealth | |
Insufficient available resources | 89 (65) |
No organization-wide method of working/implementation | 69 (51) |
Costs | 58 (43) |
Shortage of professional knowledge | 55 (40) |
Lack of time | 47 (34) |
Space shortage | 37 (27) |
Inappropriate target group | 26 (19) |
Lack of motivation | 20 (15) |
Other (adherence, accessibility, lack of effort) | 10 (7) |
No problems | 5 (4) |
Patient‘s skills to use eHealth | |
Sufficient cognitive functioning | 112 (82) |
No problems with vision, hearing or speech | 77 (57) |
Supervision from caregiver/family | 72 (53) |
Motivation | 67 (49) |
Independence | 57 (42) |
Digital literacy | 56 (41) |
Sufficient motor functioning | 24 (18) |
Risks of eHealth | |
Technical problems | 105 (77) |
No supervision | 58 (43) |
Concerns regarding replacement of physical contact | 57 (42) |
Distress/confusion in patients | 53 (39) |
Difficult to implement | 52 (38) |
Reduction in quality of care | 39 (29) |
Privacy sensitive | 31 (23) |
Discomfort (i.e., lower back pain, lower limb pain) | 22 (16) |
Other (no risks, solitude, digital literacy, poor performance exercises) | 10 (3) |
n (%) | |
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Information needs concerning eHealth | |
Which types of eHealth exist | 381 (74) |
Applying or implementing eHealth | 355 (69) |
The benefits of eHealth | 311 (61) |
The operation of eHealth applications | 260 (51) |
I don’t have any information needs | 23 (4) |
I don’t know | 13 (3) |
Other (training) | 6 (1) |
How to receive information about eHealth (n = 265) | |
Digital course | 140 (53) |
Course on location | 137 (52) |
Webinar | 129 (49) |
Written (article, information letter, manual) | 100 (38) |
Fact sheet | 76 (29) |
No preference | 18 (7) |
Would you like to make more use of eHealth? | |
Yes | 297 (58) |
Maybe | 160 (31) |
I don’t know | 41 (8) |
No | 15 (3) |
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Kraaijkamp, J.J.M.; Persoon, A.; Aurelian, S.; Bachmann, S.; Cameron, I.D.; Choukou, M.-A.; Dockery, F.; Eruslanova, K.; Gordon, A.L.; Grund, S.; et al. eHealth in Geriatric Rehabilitation: An International Survey of the Experiences and Needs of Healthcare Professionals. J. Clin. Med. 2023, 12, 4504. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134504
Kraaijkamp JJM, Persoon A, Aurelian S, Bachmann S, Cameron ID, Choukou M-A, Dockery F, Eruslanova K, Gordon AL, Grund S, et al. eHealth in Geriatric Rehabilitation: An International Survey of the Experiences and Needs of Healthcare Professionals. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2023; 12(13):4504. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134504
Chicago/Turabian StyleKraaijkamp, Jules J. M., Anke Persoon, Sorina Aurelian, Stefan Bachmann, Ian D. Cameron, Mohamed-Amine Choukou, Frances Dockery, Kseniia Eruslanova, Adam L. Gordon, Stefan Grund, and et al. 2023. "eHealth in Geriatric Rehabilitation: An International Survey of the Experiences and Needs of Healthcare Professionals" Journal of Clinical Medicine 12, no. 13: 4504. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134504
APA StyleKraaijkamp, J. J. M., Persoon, A., Aurelian, S., Bachmann, S., Cameron, I. D., Choukou, M. -A., Dockery, F., Eruslanova, K., Gordon, A. L., Grund, S., Kim, H., Maier, A. B., Pérez Bazan, L. M., Pompeu, J. E., Topinkova, E., Vassallo, M. A., Chavannes, N. H., Achterberg, W. P., & Van Dam van Isselt, E. F. (2023). eHealth in Geriatric Rehabilitation: An International Survey of the Experiences and Needs of Healthcare Professionals. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 12(13), 4504. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12134504