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View article: Evaluation of outcomes, costs, and feasibility of home-based geriatric rehabilitation after inpatient rehabilitation: study protocol of the “Better@Home” multicentre prospective cohort study with historical control group
Evaluation of outcomes, costs, and feasibility of home-based geriatric rehabilitation after inpatient rehabilitation: study protocol of the “Better@Home” multicentre prospective cohort study with historical control group Open
Background The increasing demands of an aging population, healthcare workforce shortages, financial constraints, and a shift in care perspectives call for rethinking geriatric rehabilitation (GR). To ensure GR remains sustainable, a transi…
View article: Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of Home-Based Occupational Therapy with Activity Monitoring for Daily Functioning of People Post-Stroke: Protocol for a Partially Randomised Usual Care Stepped-Wedge Trial.
Effectiveness and Cost-effectiveness of Home-Based Occupational Therapy with Activity Monitoring for Daily Functioning of People Post-Stroke: Protocol for a Partially Randomised Usual Care Stepped-Wedge Trial. Open
Background: Transitioning from a geriatric rehabilitation centre or hospital to home is challenging for persons post-stroke, as they must increase their ability to perform daily activities and self-manage their lives. Moreover, persons pos…
View article: Home-based geriatric rehabilitation after inpatient rehabilitation: a redesign and feasibility study
Home-based geriatric rehabilitation after inpatient rehabilitation: a redesign and feasibility study Open
Background There is a shift from inpatient to home-based geriatric rehabilitation (HBGR), and potential benefits are demonstrated. Previously, a theoretical HBGR model, version 1.0, has been developed, outlining its essential components. H…
View article: Identifying Stakeholder Values for an eHealth Intervention to Facilitate Home-Based Geriatric Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Multi-Method Approach
Identifying Stakeholder Values for an eHealth Intervention to Facilitate Home-Based Geriatric Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Multi-Method Approach Open
Despite the existing need for an integrated eHealth intervention for home-based geriatric rehabilitation, it has never, to our knowledge, been developed through co-creation with the stakeholders. This study aims to identify values (based o…
View article: The design elements of outpatient geriatric rehabilitation from patient, healthcare professional, and organizational perspective; a qualitative study
The design elements of outpatient geriatric rehabilitation from patient, healthcare professional, and organizational perspective; a qualitative study Open
To gain a rich understanding of the experiences and opinions of patients, healthcare professionals, and policymakers regarding the design of OGR with structure, process, environment, and outcome components. Qualitative research based on th…
View article: Perspectives of Rehabilitation Professionals on Implementing a Validated Home Telerehabilitation Intervention for Older Adults in Geriatric Rehabilitation: Multisite Focus Group Study
Perspectives of Rehabilitation Professionals on Implementing a Validated Home Telerehabilitation Intervention for Older Adults in Geriatric Rehabilitation: Multisite Focus Group Study Open
Background Owing to demographic trends and increasing health care costs, quick discharge with geriatric rehabilitation at home is advised and recommended for older adults. Telerehabilitation has been identified as a promising tool to suppor…
View article: The quality of geriatric rehabilitation from the patients’ perspective: a scoping review
The quality of geriatric rehabilitation from the patients’ perspective: a scoping review Open
Background the efficacy and outcomes of geriatric rehabilitation (GR) have previously been investigated. However, a systematic synthesis of the aspects that are important to patients regarding the quality of GR does not exist. Objective th…
View article: Telerehabilitation Delivery in Canada and the Netherlands: Results of a Survey Study
Telerehabilitation Delivery in Canada and the Netherlands: Results of a Survey Study Open
Background Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telerehabilitation (TR) has been expanding to address the challenges and risks of in-person delivery. It is likely that a level of TR delivery will continue after the pandemic becaus…
View article: Telerehabilitation Delivery in Canada and the Netherlands: Results of a Survey Study (Preprint)
Telerehabilitation Delivery in Canada and the Netherlands: Results of a Survey Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, telerehabilitation (TR) has been expanding to address the challenges and risks of in-person delivery. It is likely that a level of TR delivery will continue after the pandemic becau…
View article: Effectiveness of outpatient geriatric rehabilitation after inpatient geriatric rehabilitation or hospitalisation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Effectiveness of outpatient geriatric rehabilitation after inpatient geriatric rehabilitation or hospitalisation: a systematic review and meta-analysis Open
Background Due to the increasing number of older people with multi-morbidity, the demand for outpatient geriatric rehabilitation (OGR) will also increase. Objective To assess the effects of OGR on the primary outcome functional performance…
View article: Perspectives of Rehabilitation Professionals on Implementing a Validated Home Telerehabilitation Intervention for Older Adults in Geriatric Rehabilitation: Multisite Focus Group Study (Preprint)
Perspectives of Rehabilitation Professionals on Implementing a Validated Home Telerehabilitation Intervention for Older Adults in Geriatric Rehabilitation: Multisite Focus Group Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Owing to demographic trends and increasing health care costs, quick discharge with geriatric rehabilitation at home is advised and recommended for older adults. Telerehabilitation has been identified as a promising tool to suppo…
View article: Effect of telemonitoring and telerehabilitation on physical activity, exercise capacity, health-related quality of life and healthcare use in patients with chronic lung diseases or COVID-19: A scoping review
Effect of telemonitoring and telerehabilitation on physical activity, exercise capacity, health-related quality of life and healthcare use in patients with chronic lung diseases or COVID-19: A scoping review Open
Background Telemonitoring and telerehabilitation can support home-based pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) and benefit patients with lung diseases or COVID-19. This study aimed to (1) identify which telemonitoring and telerehabilitation interve…
View article: COVID-19 infodemic and digital health literacy in vulnerable populations: A scoping review
COVID-19 infodemic and digital health literacy in vulnerable populations: A scoping review Open
Background People from lower and middle socioeconomic classes and vulnerable populations are among the worst affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, thus exacerbating disparities and the digital divide. Objective To draw a portrait of e-service…
View article: Effectiveness of sensor monitoring in a rehabilitation programme for older patients after hip fracture: a three-arm stepped wedge randomised trial
Effectiveness of sensor monitoring in a rehabilitation programme for older patients after hip fracture: a three-arm stepped wedge randomised trial Open
Objectives to test the effects of an intervention involving sensor monitoring-informed occupational therapy on top of a cognitive behavioural treatment (CBT)-based coaching therapy on daily functioning in older patients after hip fracture.…
View article: Everyday life after a hip fracture: what community-living older adults perceive as most beneficial for their recovery
Everyday life after a hip fracture: what community-living older adults perceive as most beneficial for their recovery Open
participants highlight their own role ('myself') as essential for recovery. Additionally, coaching provides emotional support, which boosts self-confidence in performing everyday activities. Furthermore, technology can encourage older adul…
View article: Sensor monitoring to measure and support activities of daily living for independently living older persons
Sensor monitoring to measure and support activities of daily living for independently living older persons Open
There is an urgent need to develop interventions that enable older persons to perform everyday activities in order to remain healthy and live independently at home. This thesis focuses on the applicability and effectiveness of sensor monit…