Adherence and Retention Rates to Home-Based Video Exercise Programs in Older Adults-Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Adherence and Retention Rates to Home-Based Video Exercise Programs in Older Adults-Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

Publication date: Jul 29, 2024

Introduction: This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to investigate adherence and retention rates to home-based video exercise programs and identify key factors associated with these rates in older adults to understand the effectiveness of home-based video exercise interventions. Methods: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus for articles addressing adherence to and retention of home-based video exercise programs. The study was conducted following PRISMA recommendations. Results: A total of 26 articles, including 1,292 participants older than 65, were included in the final qualitative and quantitative syntheses. The weighted mean of the retention rate was 91. 1, and of the attendance rate was 85. 0, with low I = 3. 5, not significant p = 0. 409 heterogeneity. The generalized regression models showed a positive effect of session duration on the attendance rate (%), where the possible change from 60 min duration could decrease the attendance rate (%) B = -24. 390 (p

Concepts Keywords
Older adherence
Qualitative ageing
Science home-based
Video retention
telemedicine.
video exercise

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease VO effectiveness

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