To effectively develop patient-centered interfaces and functionality, it is essential to investigate different viewpoints on pulmonary telerehabilitation. The purpose of this study is to explore the views and experiences of… Click to show full abstract
To effectively develop patient-centered interfaces and functionality, it is essential to investigate different viewpoints on pulmonary telerehabilitation. The purpose of this study is to explore the views and experiences of COPD patients after the completion of a 12-month home-based pulmonary telerehabilitation program. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 15 COPD patients. The interviews were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach to deductively identify patterns and themes. Patients responded with approval for the telerehabilitation system, particularly for its convenience and ease of use. This study offers a thorough investigation of patient viewpoints when utilizing the telerehabilitation technology. These insightful observations will be considered for future development and implementation of a patient-centered COPD telerehabilitation system to provide support tailored to patient needs, preferences, and expectations.
               
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