远程康复
医学
物理疗法
生活质量(医疗保健)
康复
认知
物理医学与康复
日常生活活动
远程医疗
医疗保健
护理部
精神科
经济
经济增长
作者
Rocío Del Pino,Amaia Ortiz de Echevarría,María Díez‐Cirarda,Iker Ustarroz-Aguirre,Massimo Caprino,Jin Liu,Kai Gand,Hannes Schlieter,Iñigo Gabilondo,Juan Carlos Gómez‐Esteban
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10389-023-02082-1
摘要
Abstract Aim The vCare system is a virtual coach that involves physical and cognitive telerehabilitation and a daily life monitoring system. This pilot study aims to evaluate the vCare pilot test for Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients and to analyze the usability and the satisfaction level of patients and their quality of life (QoL). Subject and methods Twenty PD patients were randomized, 10 patients into the vCare group focused on personalized home telerehabilitation [motor and cognitive rehabilitation (4 days/week for 4 months)], while the control group (10 patients) continued the clinical standard at the clinic. A pre-post clinical evaluation and a cost-utility study were performed. Results Repeated measures ANOVA showed significant improvement in the PD vCare group compared to the control group ( p <.05). Specifically, the PD vCare group showed significant improvement in cognition ( p =.016), and QoL dimensions of mobility ( p =.008), self-care ( p =.008), daily activities ( p =.010) and pain/discomfort ( p =.004) at post-treatment. vCare PD patients showed high adherence to the vCare system (90.5-100%). Costs per patient in the control group were higher (€5,108.26) than in the vCare group (€2,243.07). Conclusion The PD vCare group significantly increase their QoL, cognition, motor symptoms, and daily life activities compared to the control group. Patients showed high adherence to the vCare coach, the care plan, rehabilitation, and devices. The vCare system seems to be an optimal and cost-effective tool for telerehabilitation in PD.
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