| dc.creator |
Tümtürk, İsmet |
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| dc.creator |
Özden, Fatih |
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| dc.creator |
ÖZKESKİN, MEHMET |
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| dc.creator |
Ezgin, Bennu Deniz |
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| dc.creator |
Karaman, Bedriye |
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| dc.creator |
ŞİRİN, HADİYE |
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| dc.date |
2024-01-01T00:00:00Z |
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| dc.date.accessioned |
2025-02-25T10:42:23Z |
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| dc.date.available |
2025-02-25T10:42:23Z |
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| dc.identifier |
fd4ce5c3-0eeb-4b50-97f7-4783c4f5fd30 |
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| dc.identifier |
10.54029/2024npu |
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| dc.identifier |
https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/fd4ce5c3-0eeb-4b50-97f7-4783c4f5fd30/oai |
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| dc.identifier.uri |
http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/102046 |
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| dc.description |
Background: The aim of the study was to investigate the effectiveness of telerehabilitation-based balance and coordination exercises on balance confidence, fall efficacy, and functional independence in stroke patients. Methods: A double-blind, randomized controlled trial was conducted on 30 stroke patients (15 in the telerehabilitation-based group and 15 in the paper-based control group). The telerehabilitation group received video-based exercise training, while the control group received paper-based exercise training. Fear of falling (FES-I), balance (ABC), self-management (SSEQ) and satisfaction with telemedicine (TSQ) were evaluated before and six weeks after treatment. Results: The results of the present study showed that both telerehabilitation-based video training and paper-based exercise prescription methods were effective in terms of balance confidence, fall efficiency and stroke-specific functional independence (p<0.05). Besides, telerehabilitation-based video training was more effective in balance confidence (p=0.042) and functional independence (0.018). In addition, the satisfaction of individuals in the telerehabilitation group with the telerehabilitation application was above average (59.73±8.15). Conclusion: Telerehabilitation-based video exercises in stroke patients may provide additional advantages in terms of balance confidence and fall efficiency. In addition, individuals with stroke were satisfied with the remote rehabilitation application. |
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| dc.language |
eng |
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| dc.rights |
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess |
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| dc.title |
Telerehabilitation-based training to improve balance confidence, falls efficacy, functional independence in individuals with stroke: a randomized controlled trial |
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| dc.type |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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