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for stroke telerehabilitation: a qualitative study. Physiother Theory Pract 2015; 31: 160–165 33. Boyce LW, Goossens PH, Volker G, van Exel HJ, Vliet Vlieland TPM, van Bodegom-Vos L. Attention needed for cognitive problems in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac 673 arrest: an inventory about daily rehabilitation care. Neth Heart J 2018; 26: 493–499. 34. Jaarsma EA, Dekker R, Geertzen JH, Dijkstra PU. Sports participation after rehabilitation: Barriers and facilitators. J Rehabil Med 2016; 48: 72–79. Appendix 1. Ranking of statements in each factor, for patients, informal caregivers and healthcare professional. Lowest number equals largest influence Level Factor Statements P IC HCP Innovation Accessibility How to use eRehabilitation is taught during therapy in the rehabilitation centre The eRehabilitation programme is accessible for a certain period Patients’ training results are accessible to a healthcare professional The eRehabilitation programme is accessible without login every time The eRehabilitation programme is accessible offline The use of eRehabilitation does not result in many screens Logging in is easy It is possible to use eRehabilitation on all devices, such as tablet or smartphone Someone visiting the patient at home in case of problems with hardware or software Instruction videos explaining how to use eRehabilitation for healthcare professionals A menu with frequently asked questions (FAQ) for healthcare professionals Helpdesk via telephone or email is available for patients Instructions videos explaining how to use eRehabilitation for patients A menu with FAQ for patients The content of eRehabilitation can be tailored to the patients’ situation Use of pictograms instead of text A limited amount of text on 1 page A limited number of options to click on No bright colours No flashes The possibility to listen to written text Reminder sounds in case of notifications (e.g. a tinkle) Adjustable colours Adjustable font and font size Adjustable layout Adjustable background Track physical activities (e.g. walking and sitting) with a device Insight in the amount of physical activity (including duration) online Insight in what is trained online Insight in how many is trained online Insight in training results online Comparing the training results with other stroke patients Insights in goals that are achieve Tests giving insight in the recovery after stroke Speech exercises for patients with aphasia Exercises to train cognitive functioning Exercises to train physical functioning A module about how to deal with stroke (psycho-education) Step-by-step explanation of daily activities (e.g. laying the table) Keep track of body weight Keep track of heart rate The possibility for patients to read information about stroke The possibility for patients to read information about patient association Links to website with relevant information about stroke for patients The possibility to contact other stroke patients The possibility for informal caregiver to contact other informal caregivers I can find information about stroke I can find information about patient associations I can find links to websites relevant for stroke patient Data safety when sending information and training results from the home address to the rehabilitation centre A safety label for digital rehabilitation programmes such as eRehabilitation An agenda including reminders for planned appointments and tasks The possibility to make videos of performing exercises, so that their execution can be assessed by the healthcare professional An agenda including time for planned exercises An agenda including appointments with the healthcare professionals An agenda including the possibility to ask for an appointment with a healthcare professional An agenda including the possibility to make and administer an appointment with a healthcare professional An agenda including the possibility to plan own tasks Decisions made during a consult are documented and visible for patients The possibility to re-read information that is discussed during a consultation Insight in the final reports about the rehabilitation results Video calling for contact between patient and healthcare professionals (e-consult) Completing questionnaires that give insight in the recovery after stroke 31 85 28 38 37 25 7 11 53 ns ns 45 26 29 6 63 42 58 49 21 62 60 69 48 65 66 68 41 32 39 30 73 24 12 55 2 14 20 72 51 56 15 57 34 59 67 ns ns ns ns 20 76 42 53 38 28 1 43 64 ns ns 39 11 13 7 59 21 44 18 5 47 54 61 32 58 69 67 33 25 34 19 73 29 27 41 6 14 22 65 62 66 45 70 50 68 79 35 60 31 ns ns 72 30 31 62 28 3 18 24 58 47 1 4 5 12 ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns ns 56 26 39 29 27 86 10 40 42 55 16 19 44 78 77 6 14 17 23 22 ns ns ns 52 77 36 74 87 49 74 68 13 66 54 35 43 47 52 46 55 63 48 20 67 75 44 8 16 3 71 22 56 30 15 16 71 37 ns 9 ns 38 69 35 Feasibility Attractiveness Factors associated with willingness to use eRehabilitation Privacy Advantages of use J Rehabil Med 51, 2019