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Are Behaviour Change Approaches Incorporated Within Digital Technology-Based Physical Rehabilitation Interventions Following Stroke? A Scoping Review
العنوان: | Are Behaviour Change Approaches Incorporated Within Digital Technology-Based Physical Rehabilitation Interventions Following Stroke? A Scoping Review |
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المؤلفون: | Gooch, Helen Jane, Jarvis, Kathryn, Stockley, Rachel |
بيانات النشر: | JMIR Publications 2023-12-26 |
نوع الوثيقة: | Electronic Resource |
مستخلص: | Background: Digital health technologies (DHTs) are increasingly used in physical stroke rehabilitation to support individuals to successfully engage with the frequent, intensive, and lengthy activities required to optimise recovery. Despite this, little is known about behaviour change within these interventions. Objective: This scoping review aimed to identify if, and how behaviour change approaches (i.e., theories, models and frameworks, and techniques to influence behaviour) are incorporated within physical stroke rehabilitation interventions that include a DHT. Methods: Databases (Embase, Medline, PyscINFO, CINAHL, Cochrane Library and AMED) were searched using keywords relating to behaviour change, DHT, physical rehabilitation and stroke. Results were independently screened by 2 reviewers. Sources were included if they reported a completed primary research study in which a behaviour change approach could be identified within a physical stroke rehabilitation intervention that included a DHT. Data including the study design, DHT utilised, and behaviour change approaches were charted. Specific behaviour change techniques were coded to the behaviour change technique taxonomy version 1 (BCTTv1). Results: From a total of 1973 identified sources, 103 studies (5%) were included for data charting. The most common reason for exclusion at full text screening, was the absence of an explicit approach to behaviour change (165/245, 67%). Almost half of the included studies (45/103, 44%) were described as pilot or feasibility studies. Virtual reality (VR) was the most frequently identified DHT type (58/103, 56%) and almost two-thirds of studies focused on upper limb rehabilitation (65/103, 63%). Only a limited number of studies (18/103, 17%) included a theory, model, or framework for behaviour change. The most frequently used BCTTv1 clusters were feedback and monitoring (88/103, 85%), reward and threat (56, 54%), goals and planning (33, 32%), and shaping knowledge (33, 32%). Re |
مصطلحات الفهرس: | A300 - Clinical medicine, A990 - Medicine & dentistry not elsewhere classified, Article, PeerReviewed |
URL: | 10.2196/48725 |
الاتاحة: | Open access content. Open access content cc_by_4 |
ملاحظة: | application/pdf English |
Other Numbers: | UKLAN oai:clok.uclan.ac.uk:50339 Gooch, Helen Jane orcid iconORCID: 0000-0002-0675-4722 <http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0675-4722>, Jarvis, Kathryn orcid iconORCID: 0000-0001-5963-7346 <http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5963-7346> and Stockley, Rachel orcid iconORCID: 0000-0003-4441-6860 <http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4441-6860> (2023) Are Behaviour Change Approaches Incorporated Within Digital Technology-Based Physical Rehabilitation Interventions Following Stroke? A Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research . (In Press) 10.2196/48725 1418822419 |
المصدر المساهم: | UNIV OF CENT LANCASHIRE From OAIster®, provided by the OCLC Cooperative. |
رقم الانضمام: | edsoai.on1418822419 |
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