2021
DOI: 10.2196/18739
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Satisfaction and Acceptability of Telemonitored Home-Based Exercise in Patients With Intermittent Claudication: Pragmatic Observational Pilot Study

Abstract: Background Current guidelines recommend supervised exercise training (SET) as a first-line treatment in patients with intermittent claudication (IC). SET has been shown to be more effective than home-based exercise therapy (HBET). However, the lack of available SET programs hampers broad SET implementation in clinical practice. Objective The aim of this study is to assess patient satisfaction and acceptability of a structured HBET program using wearable… Show more

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“…Exercise programmes in all the included studies consisted of walking, with one utilising music to guide participants, 34 one using walking poles, 33 and one using resistance band exercises in addition to walking. 35 The description of exercise location was varied, including at home, an unsupervised setting, in the community, a self-chosen environment, an outdoor track, or was not specifically stated. Exercise intensity was generally prescribed via claudication pain.…”
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“…Exercise programmes in all the included studies consisted of walking, with one utilising music to guide participants, 34 one using walking poles, 33 and one using resistance band exercises in addition to walking. 35 The description of exercise location was varied, including at home, an unsupervised setting, in the community, a self-chosen environment, an outdoor track, or was not specifically stated. Exercise intensity was generally prescribed via claudication pain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 26 , 28 , 32 , 33 , 42 45 , 47 Nine studies included exercise to moderate pain levels. 27 , 29 , 30 , 35 38 , 40 , 41 Two studies did not provide a clear description of the degree of claudication pain 22 , 34 and two did not report this information. 31 , 48 …”
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