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R I Med J (2013) ; 103(9): 30-33, 2020 Nov 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-892698

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Traditional rehabilitation services, whether they are cardiac, pulmonary, or vascular, consist of 6-36 center-based, supervised sessions; however, due to COVID-19, in-person visits were suspended. This study sought to implement a transitional home-based treatment plan (HBTP) to patients. METHOD: Patients enrolled in a rehabilitation service at the Miriam Hospital during the time of temporary closure were provided with a HBTP that was individualized to their needs and multi-disciplinary in nature. Patients were called weekly for continual guidance and support. RESULTS: Of the 129 patients that received a HBTP, 115 (89%) participated in follow-up correspondence (63±12 years, 83% white, 66% male, 81% enrolled in cardiac rehab). Nearly 70% of patients continued to participate in regular exercise and upon re-opening, 69 (60%) of patients returned to center-based care. Psychosocial factors appeared to inhibit treatment adherence. CONCLUSIONS: Patients are receptive to an HBTP and subsequent follow-up throughout temporary closure of rehabilitation services.


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Cardiac Rehabilitation/methods , Coronavirus Infections , Exercise Therapy/methods , Heart Diseases/rehabilitation , Lung Diseases/rehabilitation , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral , Vascular Diseases/rehabilitation , Adaptation, Psychological , Aged , Betacoronavirus , COVID-19 , Exercise Therapy/organization & administration , Female , Home Care Services/organization & administration , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Nutrition Therapy/methods , Quality Improvement , Relaxation Therapy/methods , SARS-CoV-2
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