Research Article

Acceptability and Attitude towards a Mobile-Based Home Exercise Program among Stroke Survivors and Caregivers: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 2

Summary of responses for attitude towards mobile-based home exercise program after stroke.

Questions Agree % (n) Neutral % (n) Disagree % (n)p-value
PatientsCaregiversPatientsCaregiversPatientsCaregivers

Help in utilizing health care services for stroke by
(a) Reducing costs72.0 (36)86.5 (45)18.0 (9)7.7 (4)10.0 (5)5.8 (3)0.728
(b) Reducing time88.0 (44)90.4 (74)10.0 (5)9.6 (5)2.0 (1)0.0 (0)0.32
(c) Convenience in visiting healthcare center94.0 (47)86.5 (45)4.0 (2)7.7 (4)2.0 (1)5.8 (3)0.435

Beneficial in managing health after a stroke88.0 (44)84.6 (44)8.0 (4)11.5 (6)4.0 (2)3.8 (2)
0.906

Help to do home exercises independently after stroke86.0 (43)86.5 (45)8.0 (4)7.7 (4)6.0 (3)5.8 (3)0.982

Reduce the need to visit therapist often82.0 (41)88.4 (46)10.0 (5)7.7 (4)8.0 (4)3.8 (2)
0.739

Reminder for home exercise sessions92.0 (46)92.3 (48)
4.0 (2)7.7 (4)
4.0 (2)0.0 (0)
0.384

Improve awareness about stroke management84.0 (42)94.2 (49)
10.0 (5)5.8 (3)
6.0 (3)0.0 (0)
0.237

Improving access to a therapist for follow-up/suggestions86.0 (43)94.2 (49)
12.0 (6)5.8 (3)
2.0 (1)0.0 (0)
0.415

Make health information delivery faster82.0 (41)82.7 (43)
18.0 (9)15.4 (8)
0.0 (0)1.9 (1)
0.785

Ensure confidentiality and security of information collected70.0 (35)80.8 (42)
26.0 (13)19.2 (10)4.0 (2)0.0 (0)0.367

Should be made available to all stroke patients94.0 (47)86.6 (45)
4.0 (2)9.6 (5)
2.0 (1)3.8 (2)
0.409