One-to-One and Group-Based Teleconferencing for Falls Rehabilitation: Usability, Acceptability, and Feasibility Study.
Helen Hawley-HagueCarlo TacconiSabato MelloneEllen MartinezLorenzo ChiariJorunn L HelbostadChris ToddPublished in: JMIR rehabilitation and assistive technologies (2021)
Teleconferencing as a way of delivering fall prevention interventions can be acceptable to older adults, patients, and health care professionals if it works effectively. Connectivity, where there is no Wi-Fi provision, is one of the largest issues. Therefore, local infrastructure needs to be improved. A larger usability study is required to establish whether better equipment for delivery improves usability.