Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative study

It is estimated that 200 million people worldwide live with coronary artery disease (CAD). Secondary prevention for CAD patients is supported by strong evidence. Group-based cardiac telerehabilitation supervised by health professionals is a type of rehabilitation program that utilizes technologies...

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Main Authors: Renuka Julia Jacobsson, Päivi Kankkunen, Anne Oikarinen
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Published: Finnish Social and Health Informatics Association 2024-12-01
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description It is estimated that 200 million people worldwide live with coronary artery disease (CAD). Secondary prevention for CAD patients is supported by strong evidence. Group-based cardiac telerehabilitation supervised by health professionals is a type of rehabilitation program that utilizes technologies to deliver rehabilitation services to many patients with CAD. This descriptive qualitative study aims to describe healthcare professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation. A purposive sample of healthcare professionals providing group-based cardiac telerehabilitation was interviewed (N=10) from October 2023 to January 2024. The interviews were audio-recorded, translated verbatim and analysed with inductive content analysis. The results were reported according to the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research- guideline (SRQR). The analysis resulted in six main categories: professional practices and factors contributing to the practices, digital practices in telerehabilitation, manifestations of support in a group telerehabilitation, counselling on self-care engagement in telerehabilitation, manifestations of interaction in a group telerehabilitation and telerehabilitation as an enabler of follow-up care for patients with CAD. According to the health professionals’ experiences, telerehabilitation improves the availability of rehabilitation, creates opportunities for support and peer interactions among rehabilitees, and enhances the accessibility of coronary disease treatment and follow-up care. Given positive experiences, group-based cardiac rehabilitation should be further developed and its availability should be improved.
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spelling doaj-art-aafeb423f3e6478faf3256e151c098342025-01-05T04:52:05ZengFinnish Social and Health Informatics AssociationFinnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare1798-07982024-12-0116410.23996/fjhw.146574Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative studyRenuka Julia Jacobsson0Päivi Kankkunen1Anne Oikarinen2Department of Nursing Science, Faculty of Nursing Science, University of Eastern FinlandDepartment of Nursing Science, Faculty of Nursing Science, University of Eastern FinlandResearch Unit of Health Sciences and Technology, University of Oulu It is estimated that 200 million people worldwide live with coronary artery disease (CAD). Secondary prevention for CAD patients is supported by strong evidence. Group-based cardiac telerehabilitation supervised by health professionals is a type of rehabilitation program that utilizes technologies to deliver rehabilitation services to many patients with CAD. This descriptive qualitative study aims to describe healthcare professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation. A purposive sample of healthcare professionals providing group-based cardiac telerehabilitation was interviewed (N=10) from October 2023 to January 2024. The interviews were audio-recorded, translated verbatim and analysed with inductive content analysis. The results were reported according to the Standards for Reporting Qualitative Research- guideline (SRQR). The analysis resulted in six main categories: professional practices and factors contributing to the practices, digital practices in telerehabilitation, manifestations of support in a group telerehabilitation, counselling on self-care engagement in telerehabilitation, manifestations of interaction in a group telerehabilitation and telerehabilitation as an enabler of follow-up care for patients with CAD. According to the health professionals’ experiences, telerehabilitation improves the availability of rehabilitation, creates opportunities for support and peer interactions among rehabilitees, and enhances the accessibility of coronary disease treatment and follow-up care. Given positive experiences, group-based cardiac rehabilitation should be further developed and its availability should be improved. https://journal.fi/finjehew/article/view/146574coronary diseasetelerehabilitationhealth care professionalsqualitative research
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Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative study
Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare
coronary disease
telerehabilitation
health care professionals
qualitative research
title Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative study
title_full Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative study
title_fullStr Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative study
title_short Health professionals’ experiences of group-based cardiac telerehabilitation: A descriptive qualitative study
title_sort health professionals experiences of group based cardiac telerehabilitation a descriptive qualitative study
topic coronary disease
telerehabilitation
health care professionals
qualitative research
url https://journal.fi/finjehew/article/view/146574
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