Skip to main content
. 2021 Nov 16;18(22):12033. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182212033

Table 2.

Data extraction tool.

Scoping Review Details
Scoping review title Physical rehabilitation programs for bedridden patients with prolonged immobility: A Scoping Review
Review objective(s) To map the literature related to the physical rehabilitation programs for bedridden patients with prolonged immobility.
Review question(s)
  1. What are the physical rehabilitation programs for bedridden patients (e.g., neurological, orthopaedic, and cardiorespiratory) with prolonged immobility?

  2. What are the rehabilitation domains of the physical rehabilitation programs (motor, respiratory and cardiorespiratory)?

  3. What are the parameters assessed during the implementation of the physical rehabilitation programs (e.g., muscle mass and oxygen saturation)?

  4. What is the context where the physical rehabilitation programs are implemented (e.g., institutions, community care and outpatient)?

  5. What devices are used for bedridden patients with prolonged immobility (e.g., elastics, weights, crankset, and EMS)?

Inclusion/exclusion criteria
Population This review will consider studies that include bedridden patients,18 years or over, with prolonged immobility.
Concept This review will consider studies that explore the physical rehabilitation programs.
Context This review will consider studies independently of the country of the study conducted in any setting.
Types of evidence source This scoping review will consider, for inclusion, the quantitative, qualitative and mixed method study designs. Additionally, all types of systematic reviews will be considered for inclusion.
Evidence source details and characteristics
Author(s)
Year of publication
Origin/country of origin (where the source was published or conducted)
Aims/purpose
Population and sample size
Details/Results extracted from source of evidence (in relation to the concept of the scoping review)
Physical rehabilitation programs
Rehabilitation domains
Parameters assessed
Context
Devices used