Remote Pulmonary Rehabilitation improves patient outcomes
People who completed home-based pulmonary rehabilitation tended to have fewer COPD-related hospitalizations.17 18
This paper is about "home-based" rehabilitation which is a form of non-clinic PR - they used a weekly phone call to check in with the subject.
Study Participants:
166
(86 at clinics, 80 in the home)
Trial type:
Randomised Controlled Equivalence
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For Medicare beneficiaries who have been hospitalized for COPD there is a strong association between initiating pulmonary rehabilitation and 1-year survival.19
Patients:
197,376
Trial type:
Meta-analysis
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Less than 3% of people with COPD receive pulmonary rehabilitation20 21
What prevents people from accessing pulmonary rehabilitation?
Transportation, travel, and location
Lack of perceived benefit
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Pulmonary rehabilitation results in substantial personal and healthcare cost savings!22 23 24
The widespread adoption of telehealth & RPM PR will save lives, improve quality of life, and save millions in healthcare dollars.
Health in Motion integrates COPD, Fall Prevention, Total Knee Replacement rehab programs, and more.
App Usability
In early 2022 Health in Motion was assessed using the System Usability Scale Survey for the latest study.
The results found that 79.2% of the APP group scored 72 or higher on the SUS questionnaire. Moreover, 45.8% of APP group participants’ SUS scores exceeded 80.3, giving the app a rating of “excellent.”25
COPD
In light of the emerging scientific evidence supporting virtual pulmonary rehab, Blue Marble evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of an 8-week virtual Pulmonary Rehab program using Health in Motion compared with usual care clinic-based pulmonary rehab.26
Control Group:
8 week clinic-based pulmonary rehabilitation
Intervention Group:
8-week virtual pulmonary rehab program using Health in Motion
Participants:
36 participants
Study Type:
Non-Randomized
Study Status:
Completed
Outcome measures
Primary outcome measure:
The primary outcome measures is the change in the 6 Minute Walk Test distance at 8-weeks compared with baseline.
Secondary outcome measures:
14 other outcome measures will also be used to asses patient change, including the Modified Medical Research Council Dyspnea Scale (mMRC), The Medical Outcomes Scale VR-12, and the Timed up and Go Test (TUG)
Fall Prevention
Health in Motion is a powerful tool for screening falls and delivering fall prevention education and exercises to patients in their home.
In 2018 Blue Marble established that Health in Motion is a reliable and valid tool for screening falls remotely.
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In 2020, Blue Marble found that Health in Motion Fall Prevention Program is feasible, usable, and effective in reducing fall risk.27
Study Status:
Completed
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Conclusions
The digital version of the exercise interventions were effective at improving strength and balance, and reducing pain.
In fact, evidence indicated the digital version reduced pain even more than the paper version of the Otago Exercises.
Health in Motion is an effective fall prevention tool, delivering accessible exercise programs and allowing clinicians to closely monitor those at risk.
Total Knee Replacement Prep & Rehabilitation
In 2021, we completed a multi-site feasibility clinical trial of our total knee replacement exercise, education, and assessment tool.28
This study compared the user experience of a downloadable app to guide postoperative home exercises and instruction compared to the same/similar information delivered by paper handouts.
All participants completed home exercises for 30 days following TKR surgery.
Control Group:
In-person Joint Class and 30 day post-operative rehab using traditional paper-based physical therapy home exercise programs.
Intervention Group:
Health in Motion digital Joint Class educational modules and 30 day post-operative rehab using the Health in Motion Total Knee Replacement app.
Participants:
57 participants
Study Type:
Randomized
Outcome measures
Primary outcome measure:
Usability: System Usability Scale
Secondary outcome measures:
TUG, SLST, and 30STS as well as the KOOS JR physical subscale, VR-12 Health Survey physical subscale, Modified Activities-specific Balance Confidence Scale, and PROMIS physical subscale
Results
Primary outcome:
79% of the study participants scored Health in Motion's usability in the "Good" range and 50% scored it as "Excellent".
Secondary outcomes:
No difference in groups was found.
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Conclusions
The Health in Motion Platform demonstrated good to excellent usability and there were no differences between groups for all of the functional outcomes and patient reported outcomes.29 30
Since Health in Motion is used at home, it may be an effective alternative to providing educational material and exercises for adults prior to and after a total knee arthroplasty.
Health in Motion, along with the easy-to-use clinician portal, may be an effective tool for remote therapeutic monitoring and telehealth for pre-hab and rehab after TKR.