“Sounds a bit crazy, but it was almost more personal”: A qualitative study of patient and clinician experiences of physical therapist-prescribed exercise for knee osteoarthritis via Skype™
Abstract
Objectives: Explore patients' and physical therapists' experience with Skype™ for exercise management of knee OA.
Methods: Qualitative study. The Donabedian model for quality assessment in health care (structure, process and outcomes) informed semi-structured individual interview questions. Twelve purposively-sampled patients with knee OA who received physical therapist-prescribed exercise over Skype™, and all therapists (n=8) who delivered...
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Title
“Sounds a bit crazy, but it was almost more personal”: A qualitative study of patient and clinician experiences of physical therapist-prescribed exercise for knee osteoarthritis via Skype™
Published Date
Dec 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
69
Issue
12
Pages
1834 - 1844
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