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Jessica Olovsson1, Sofia Backåberg1
1Department of Health and Caring Sciences, Linnaeus University, Sweden.
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Maintaining physical function in older adults (≥65 years) is crucial for preserving independence and health. This study explored healthcare professionals' experiences of using a video-based tool in home-based rehabilitation. Through workshops and interviews with 20 rehabilitation professionals, reflexive thematic analysis revealed that video feedback enhanced patient engagement, enabled movement analysis, and supported the development of a shared language in the rehabilitation process. Identified challenges included ethical concerns, data security, and implementation into clinical practice. The findings highlight the potential of video feedback to strengthen motivation and promote autonomy, offering valuable insights for future use in rehabilitation for older adults.
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