Research Article

Design and Development of a Telerehabilitation Self-Management Program for Persons with Chronic Lower Limb Swelling and Mobility Limitations: Preliminary Evidence

Table 2

Excerpts from the tool used to evaluate video content.

Please respond to the following questions by placing a number in the box that matches your level of agreementStrongly agreeAgreeNeither agree nor disagreeDisagreeStrongly disagree
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Step 1: Know about your feet and legs
 (1) The basic anatomy and physiology are clearly explained
 (2) Anatomy and physiology provide rationale for interventions at basic level
 (3) The warning signs of poor circulation are accurate and complete
 (4) The warning signs for chronic swelling are accurate and complete
 (5) The warning signs for neuropathy are accurate and complete
 (6) Comorbidity is explained as well as the need for differential diagnosis

Step 2: Wash and dry daily
 (1) Rationale for daily washing is clearly explained
 (2) Preparation for washing is accurate and complete
 (3) Washing technique is accurate and complete
 (4) Criteria for helper assistance and performance requirements are clearly explained
 (5) Preparation for drying is accurate and complete
 (6) Drying techniques are accurate and complete
 (7) Precautions are accurate and complete
 (8) Instructions to wash and dry both affected and unaffected foot and leg in the same manner are clear