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Area of Science:

  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Digital Health
  • Rehabilitation Science

Background:

  • Growing interest in remote exercise training for chronic respiratory diseases like COPD.
  • Remote programs aim to overcome barriers to traditional pulmonary rehabilitation (PR).
  • Diverse technological modalities are used, including VR, apps, and video conferencing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the effectiveness of remote exercise training programs for chronic respiratory diseases.
  • To identify challenges and opportunities in remote exercise delivery.
  • To inform future development of patient-centered remote programs.

Main Methods:

  • Review of studies on remote exercise training effectiveness.
  • Analysis of various technological modalities used in remote programs.
  • Consideration of stakeholder perceptions, adherence, and access disparities.

Main Results:

  • Remote programs show effectiveness in improving exercise capacity, dyspnea, and HRQL.
  • Significant variation exists across programs, hindering cross-study comparisons.
  • Stakeholder motivation, engagement, and adherence are crucial for success.

Conclusions:

  • Standardization of remote exercise delivery is needed.
  • Early stakeholder engagement is vital for patient-centered program design.
  • Addressing heterogeneous patient needs is essential for program engagement and overcoming access disparities.