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10.2196/28634 ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (11) ◽  
pp. e28634
Author(s):  
Cyrille Herkert ◽  
Lidwien Graat-Verboom ◽  
Judith Gilsing-Fernhout ◽  
Manon Schols ◽  
Hareld Marijn Clemens Kemps

Background As chronic cardiac and pulmonary diseases often coexist, there is a need for combined physical home-based rehabilitation programs, specifically addressing older patients with advanced disease stages. Objective The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the completion and adherence rates of an 8-week, home-based exercise program for patients with advanced cardiopulmonary disease. The secondary end points include patient satisfaction; adverse events; and program efficacy in terms of change in functional capacity, level of dyspnea, and health-related quality of life. Methods The participants received a goal-oriented, home-based exercise program, and they used a wrist-worn activity tracker to record their exercise sessions. Activity tracker data were made visible on a digital platform, which was also equipped with several other features such as short instruction videos on how to perform specific exercises. The participants received weekly coaching by a physiotherapist and an occupational therapist through video communication. Results In all, 10 patients with advanced combined cardiopulmonary disease participated (median age 71, IQR 63-75 years), and 50% (5/10) were men. Of the 10 participants, 9 (90%) completed the 8-week program. Median adherence to the exercise prescription was 75% (IQR 37%-88%), but it declined significantly when the program was divided into 2-week periods (first 2 weeks: 86%, IQR 51%-100%, and final 2 weeks: 57%, IQR 8%-75%; P=.03). The participants were highly satisfied with the program (Client Satisfaction Questionnaire: median score 29, IQR 26-32, and Purpose-Designed Questionnaire: median score 103, IQR 92-108); however, of the 9 participants, 4 (44%) experienced technical issues. The Patient-Specific Complaints Instrument scores declined, indicating functional improvement (from median 7.5, IQR 6.1-8.9, to median 5.7, IQR 3.8-6.7; P=.01). Other program efficacy metrics showed a trend toward improvement. Conclusions Home-based cardiopulmonary telerehabilitation for patients with severe combined cardiopulmonary disease is feasible in terms of high completion and satisfaction rates. Nevertheless, a decrease in adherence during the program was observed, and some of the participants reported difficulties with the technology, indicating the importance of the integration of behavior change techniques, using appropriate technology. Trial Registration Netherlands Trial Register NL9182; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/9182


Author(s):  
Nicolas Rüsch ◽  
Markus Kösters

Abstract Purpose Honest, Open, Proud (HOP; formerly “Coming Out Proud”/COP) is a peer-led group program to support people with mental illness in their disclosure decisions and in their coping with stigma. The aims of this study were to provide (i) a conceptual review of HOP, including versions for different target groups and issues related to outcome measurement and implementation; and (ii) a meta-analysis of program efficacy. Methods Conceptual and empirical literature on disclosure and the HOP program was reviewed. Controlled trials of HOP/COP were searched in literature databases. A meta-analysis of HOP efficacy in terms of key outcomes was conducted. Results HOP program adaptations for different target groups (e.g. parents of children with mental illness; veterans or active soldiers with mental illness) exist and await evaluation. Recruitment for trials and program implementation may be challenging. A meta-analysis of five HOP RCTs for adults or adolescents with mental illness or adult survivors of suicide attempts found significant positive effects on stigma stress (smd = − 0.50) as well as smaller, statistically non-significant effects on self-stigma (smd = − 0.17) and depression (smd = − 0.11) at the end of the HOP program. At 3- to 4-week follow-up, there was a modest, not statistically significant effect on stigma stress (smd = − 0.40, 95%-CI -0.83 to 0.04), while effects for self-stigma were small and significant (smd = − 0.24). Long-term effects of the HOP program are unknown. Conclusion There is initial evidence that HOP effectively supports people with mental illness in their disclosure decisions and in their coping with stigma. Implementation issues, future developments and public health implications are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cyrille Herkert ◽  
Lidwien Graat-Verboom ◽  
Judith Gilsing-Fernhout ◽  
Manon Schols ◽  
Hareld Marijn Clemens Kemps

BACKGROUND As chronic cardiac and pulmonary diseases often coexist, there is a need for combined physical home-based rehabilitation programs, specifically addressing older patients with advanced disease stages. OBJECTIVE The primary aim of this study is to evaluate the completion and adherence rates of an 8-week, home-based exercise program for patients with advanced cardiopulmonary disease. The secondary end points include patient satisfaction; adverse events; and program efficacy in terms of change in functional capacity, level of dyspnea, and health-related quality of life. METHODS The participants received a goal-oriented, home-based exercise program, and they used a wrist-worn activity tracker to record their exercise sessions. Activity tracker data were made visible on a digital platform, which was also equipped with several other features such as short instruction videos on how to perform specific exercises. The participants received weekly coaching by a physiotherapist and an occupational therapist through video communication. RESULTS In all, 10 patients with advanced combined cardiopulmonary disease participated (median age 71, IQR 63-75 years), and 50% (5/10) were men. Of the 10 participants, 9 (90%) completed the 8-week program. Median adherence to the exercise prescription was 75% (IQR 37%-88%), but it declined significantly when the program was divided into 2-week periods (first 2 weeks: 86%, IQR 51%-100%, and final 2 weeks: 57%, IQR 8%-75%; <i>P</i>=.03). The participants were highly satisfied with the program (Client Satisfaction Questionnaire: median score 29, IQR 26-32, and Purpose-Designed Questionnaire: median score 103, IQR 92-108); however, of the 9 participants, 4 (44%) experienced technical issues. The Patient-Specific Complaints Instrument scores declined, indicating functional improvement (from median 7.5, IQR 6.1-8.9, to median 5.7, IQR 3.8-6.7; <i>P</i>=.01). Other program efficacy metrics showed a trend toward improvement. CONCLUSIONS Home-based cardiopulmonary telerehabilitation for patients with severe combined cardiopulmonary disease is feasible in terms of high completion and satisfaction rates. Nevertheless, a decrease in adherence during the program was observed, and some of the participants reported difficulties with the technology, indicating the importance of the integration of behavior change techniques, using appropriate technology. CLINICALTRIAL Netherlands Trial Register NL9182; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/9182


2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (S6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Moyra E. Mortby ◽  
Kerry Sargent‐Cox ◽  
Elizabeth Beattie ◽  
Nicola T. Lautenschlager ◽  
Colleen Doyle ◽  
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2020 ◽  
pp. 77-80
Author(s):  
T.E. Burtseva ◽  
N.I. Douglas ◽  
S.S. Sleptsova ◽  
N.M. Gogolev ◽  
T.Yu. Pavlova ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 276-288
Author(s):  
Beby Nurtesha Putri

The purpose of this study was to find out about performance measurement in the Department of Culture, Tourism, Youth and Sports of Kubu Raya Regency. Performance measurement is carried out by the Government Agency Performance Accountability Report in accordance with Presidential Instruction No. 7 of 1999. Performance measurement is used as a basis for assessing failure program efficacy and execution and activities according to targets and objectives set in realizing the vision and mission of the Regency Government. The research method used in this research is descriptive method. Data obtained, then interpreted and analyzed, so that it can provide information that can be used to solve the problem at hand. The type of data used is secondary and primary data. The results of the study show performance for all existing targets and in accordance with the expected conditions. Suggestions the government needs to establish a standard reference in preparing reports. Keywords: Accountability, Agency Performance Accountability Report


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