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Home-based exercise monitored with telehealth is feasible and acceptable compared to centre-based exercise in Parkinson’s disease: A randomised pilot study

Allyson Flynn, Elisabeth Preston, Sarah Dennis, Colleen G. Canning, Natalie E. Allen

2020Clinical Rehabilitation67 citationsDOI

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of a home-based exercise program monitored using telehealth for people with Parkinson's disease. DESIGN: Pilot randomised control trial. SETTING: University physiotherapy clinic, participants' homes. PARTICIPANTS: Forty people with mild to moderate Parkinson's disease, mean age 72 (6.9). INTERVENTION: = 20) for Block 2 (5 weeks). The exercises targeted balance and gait. OUTCOMES: The primary outcomes were the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention. Secondary outcomes were balance, gait speed and freezing of gait. RESULTS: Adherence was high in Block 1 (93%), and Block 2 (centre-based group = 93%, home-based group = 84%). In Block 2, the physiotherapist spent 6.4 hours providing telehealth to the home-based group (mean 10 (4) minutes per participant) and 32.5 hours delivering the centre-based exercise classes (98 minutes per participant). Participants reported that exercise was helpful, they could follow the home program and they would recommend exercising at home or in a group. However, exercising at home was less satisfying and there was a mixed response to the acceptability of the self-management program. There was no difference between groups in any of the secondary outcome measures (preferred walking speed mean difference -0.04 (95% CI: -0.12 to 0.05). CONCLUSION: Home-based exercise monitored using telehealth for people with Parkinson's disease is feasible and acceptable.

Topics & Concepts

TelehealthPhysical therapyMedicineRandomized controlled trialGaitBalance (ability)Intervention (counseling)Fear of fallingMean differencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationTelemedicineNursingHealth careConfidence intervalInjury preventionPoison controlSurgeryMedical emergencyInternal medicineEconomicsEconomic growthBalance, Gait, and Falls PreventionParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders