Client preferences and perceptions regarding a written home exercise program or video self-modeling: A cross-sectional study.

dc.contributor.authorOuegnin, Adele
dc.contributor.authorValdes, Kristin
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-08T14:41:12Z
dc.date.available2020-06-08T14:41:12Z
dc.date.issued0000-00-00
dc.description.abstractSTUDY DESIGN This was a cross sectional study INTRODUCTION Home exercise programs HEPs are frequently prescribed to maximize a patient s recovery and ensure maintenance of therapeutic gains produced during supervised treatment Improved understanding of patient preferences and incorporation of simple mobile health technologies may be beneficial strategies for improving patient HEP adherence PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to determine client s preferred mode of home exercise program delivery when offered a choice between a cellular video and paper handout METHODS A convenience sample was recruited from clients receiving services at an upper extremity rehabilitation facility Participants were provided a paper handout with written instructions and an audiovisual recording of themselves performing the exercises A questionnaire was developed to compare clients preferences and perceptions Quantitative data regarding patient preference were gathered and analyzed with descriptive statistics Collected qualitative data were themed to determine the characteristics of home exercise programs HEPs perceived by patients RESULTS A total of 30 patients participated in the study Of the 29 responses regarding patient preference of HEP mode 20 69 patients preferred a video 4 14 patients preferred a paper handout and 5 17 patients preferred both paper and video HEP Patients with preference to a paper HEP reported the handout was helpful to be accessed in a simple manner and could be displayed as a visual reminder to perform the exercises Those who preferred the cellular video reported increased understanding and confidence with accurate performance of exercises using audiovisual instructions DISCUSSION HEP adherence enhancement techniques include improved understanding of patient preferences in order to facilitate customized client centered treatment CONCLUSION The majority of participants in this study preferred a mobile based video HEP Participants perceived the video as visually appealing and a more effective mode of instruction than paper handouts
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jht.2018.09.006
dc.identifier.urihttps://lib.digitalsquare.io/handle/123456789/65014
dc.relation.uriJournal of hand therapy : official journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists
dc.titleClient preferences and perceptions regarding a written home exercise program or video self-modeling: A cross-sectional study.en
dcterms.abstractSTUDY DESIGN This was a cross sectional study INTRODUCTION Home exercise programs HEPs are frequently prescribed to maximize a patient s recovery and ensure maintenance of therapeutic gains produced during supervised treatment Improved understanding of patient preferences and incorporation of simple mobile health technologies may be beneficial strategies for improving patient HEP adherence PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to determine client s preferred mode of home exercise program delivery when offered a choice between a cellular video and paper handout METHODS A convenience sample was recruited from clients receiving services at an upper extremity rehabilitation facility Participants were provided a paper handout with written instructions and an audiovisual recording of themselves performing the exercises A questionnaire was developed to compare clients preferences and perceptions Quantitative data regarding patient preference were gathered and analyzed with descriptive statistics Collected qualitative data were themed to determine the characteristics of home exercise programs HEPs perceived by patients RESULTS A total of 30 patients participated in the study Of the 29 responses regarding patient preference of HEP mode 20 69 patients preferred a video 4 14 patients preferred a paper handout and 5 17 patients preferred both paper and video HEP Patients with preference to a paper HEP reported the handout was helpful to be accessed in a simple manner and could be displayed as a visual reminder to perform the exercises Those who preferred the cellular video reported increased understanding and confidence with accurate performance of exercises using audiovisual instructions DISCUSSION HEP adherence enhancement techniques include improved understanding of patient preferences in order to facilitate customized client centered treatment CONCLUSION The majority of participants in this study preferred a mobile based video HEP Participants perceived the video as visually appealing and a more effective mode of instruction than paper handouts
dcterms.contributorOuegnin, Adele
dcterms.contributorValdes, Kristin
dcterms.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jht.2018.09.006
dcterms.relationJournal of hand therapy : official journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists
dcterms.titleClient preferences and perceptions regarding a written home exercise program or video self-modeling: A cross-sectional study.en
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