Digital habits of PR service-users: Implications for home-based interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Abstract

Remote models of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) are vital with suspension of face-to-face activity during the COVID-19 pandemic. We surveyed digital access and behaviours and PR delivery preferences of current PR service users. There was significant heterogeneity in access to and confidence in using the Internet with 31% having never previously accessed the Internet, 48% confident using the Internet and 29% reporting no interest in accessing any component of PR through a Web-based app. These data have implications for the remote delivery of PR during the COVID-19 pandemic and raise questions about the current readiness of service users to adopt Web-based delivered models of PR.

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Polgar, O., Aljishi, M., Barker, R. E., Patel, S., Walsh, J. A., Kon, S. S. C., … Nolan, C. M. (2020). Digital habits of PR service-users: Implications for home-based interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chronic Respiratory Disease, 17. https://doi.org/10.1177/1479973120936685

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