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Physiotherapists' experiences of internet-based neck-specific exercises for patients with chronic whiplash-associated disorders.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

Neck-specific exercises for individuals with chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have shown promising results, but there is also a need for more efficient and flexible ways of rehabilitation, such as use of digital health tools. Understanding physiotherapists' experiences of an internet-based tool may help to improve digital tools within physiotherapy. The purpose of this study was to describe how physiotherapists' experience an internet-based neck-specific exercise program for patients with chronic WAD.

Methods

This study has a qualitative design. Focus group discussions were held with physiotherapists who have been treating patients with chronic WAD, using an internet-based neck-specific exercises program in a randomized controlled multi-center trial in south and central Sweden. Three focus groups were held with three participants in each group. Phenomenography was applied as a research approach for data analysis.

Results

One main category was identified as "internet-based program as a complement to regular rehabilitation," with five descriptive sub-categories: (a) support in patient work; (b) usefulness based on a patient's prerequisites and preferences; (c) physiotherapist and patient interaction; (d) increasing efficiency in rehabilitation; and (e) enabling patient participation, autonomy and self-management.

Conclusions

From a physiotherapy perspective, an internet-based program could work as a method of complementary support to the standard rehabilitation treatment for patients with chronic WAD, as long as it is interactive and adjustable to the individual. The internet-based program could lead to increased autonomy and self-efficacy, and save resources and time for physiotherapists and patients. Further, more research is needed to strengthen these digital tools within the healthcare system.

SUBMITTER: Nilsing Strid E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9996732 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan-Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Physiotherapists' experiences of internet-based neck-specific exercises for patients with chronic whiplash-associated disorders.

Nilsing Strid Emma E   Gustafson Frida F   Peolsson Anneli A   Hermansen Anna A  

Digital health 20230101


<h4>Objective</h4>Neck-specific exercises for individuals with chronic whiplash-associated disorders (WAD) have shown promising results, but there is also a need for more efficient and flexible ways of rehabilitation, such as use of digital health tools. Understanding physiotherapists' experiences of an internet-based tool may help to improve digital tools within physiotherapy. The purpose of this study was to describe how physiotherapists' experience an internet-based neck-specific exercise pro  ...[more]

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