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Authors Damhus CS, Emme C, Hansen H
Received 7 March 2018
Accepted for publication 2 June 2018
Published 17 August 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 2473—2482
DOI http://doi.org/10.2147/COPD.S167501
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Charles Downs
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Richard Russell
Background: Telerehabilitation (TR) aimed at patients with COPD has shown
promising effects on symptoms, physical function, and quality of life, but
little research has been conducted to understand the impact of implementation
on frontline health professionals. Therefore, the aim of this study was to
examine the barriers and enablers of health professionals to online
exercise-based TR in patients with COPD, to support a successful implementation
process.
Methods: Semistructured individual and focus group interviews
were conducted with 25 health professionals working with conventional COPD
rehabilitation or TR. Interviews were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim.
Investigator triangulation was applied during data generation. The Theoretical
Domains Framework directed the interview guide and was used as a coding
framework in the analysis.
Results: We identified six predominant domains essential in
understanding the enablers and barriers of TR from a staff perspective: 1)
skills, 2) professional role and identity, 3) beliefs about capabilities, 4)
beliefs about consequences, 5) environmental context and resources, and 6)
social influences. We found that health professionals held both enablers and
barriers important for the implementation process of TR. TR introduces new work
tasks and new ways for the health professionals to communicate and exercise
with the patients, which influence their professional role and self-perceived
capability.
Conclusion: Specific attention toward involvement of the
health professionals in the decision process combined with sufficient education
and skill training is highly essential to support a successful implementation
of TR in clinical practice.
Keywords: telecare,
health professionals, theoretical domains framework, qualitative research,
implementation process
摘要视频链接:A frontline staff perspective
on COPD telerehabilitation