Usability of a telerehabilitation program for patients with musculoskeletal or oncological diseases: A mixed-methods evaluation / Benutzerfreundlichkeit eines Telerehabilitations-Programmes für Patient*innen mit muskuloskelettalen oder onkologischen Erkrankungen: Eine Mixed-Methods Evaluation
Telerehabilitation may stabilize the results of a previous phase 2 rehabilitation program through remote rehabilitation sessions. We evaluated a new telerehabilitation service (PV RehaTRAIN®) during its initial implementation, focusing on its usability both from the perspective of patients with musc...
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Main Authors: | Stöhr Doreen (Author), Matzka Martin (Author), Gschwenter Stefan (Author), Edlmayer Alexandra (Author), Felder David (Author), Spary Andreas (Author), Reiger Gabriele (Author), Honegger Martina (Author), Skoumal Martin (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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