TY - JOUR AU - Blanc, Margaux AU - Roy, Anne-Laure AU - Fraudet, Bastien AU - Piette, Patrice AU - Le Toullec, Elodie AU - Nicolas, Benoit AU - Gallien, Philippe AU - Leblong, Emilie PY - 2022 DA - 2022/2/7 TI - Evaluation of a Digitally Guided Self-Rehabilitation Device Coupled With Telerehabilitation Monitoring in Patients With Parkinson Disease (TELEP@RK): Open, Prospective Observational Study JO - JMIR Serious Games SP - e24946 VL - 10 IS - 1 KW - Parkinson's disease KW - telerehabilitation KW - serious games KW - UTAUT KW - physiotherapist KW - acceptability KW - acceptance AB - Background: Parkinson disease is a neurodegenerative disease causing a progressive loss of autonomy. This requires long-term rehabilitation care. Currently, new technologies are being developed for use in daily life, and there is a progressive implementation of telerehabilitation. Objective: The aim of this study (the TELEP@RK study) is to evaluate the uses of a digital self-rehabilitation device in patients with Parkinson disease and their independent physiotherapists on the scale of a health territory. Methods: A total of 10 independent physiotherapists and 31 patients with Parkinson disease were followed for 1 year to evaluate the use of a telerehabilitation tool (digital tablet and inertial sensor) via questionnaires of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT). The questionnaires were submitted to participants at 0, 2, and 12 months from the start of follow-up. The averages of the scores of the different determinants and constructs of the UTAUT questionnaires were compared at the different follow-up times. Results: Among professionals, the averages of the various determinants were generally high at the beginning of the study with an average (out of 5) performance expectancy of 4.19, effort expectancy of 3.88, social influence of 3.95, facilitating conditions of 4, and intention to use of 3.97. These averages decreased over time. Conclusions: Acceptability, acceptance, and appropriation of the tool were very high among the physiotherapists as well as the patients, despite the tool’s lack of evolution during the study. In the current health care context, these results allow us to envision a new organization of the care pathway for patients with chronic diseases, with the increased use of new technologies associated with telecare. SN - 2291-9279 UR - https://games.jmir.org/2022/1/e24946 UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/24946 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35129449 DO - 10.2196/24946 ID - info:doi/10.2196/24946 ER -