A clinician's guide
Telerehab for pulmonary rehabilitation.
An alternative to the traditional, face-to-face model of pulmonary rehabilitation — delivered through information and communication technology, supported by evidence and built with clinicians.
About this resource
A clinician's reference, openly available — built on published evidence and clinical experience.
A practical reference for healthcare professionals establishing remotely delivered pulmonary rehabilitation programs.
The content is based on national and international guidelines and modelled on the REAcH (Rehabilitation Exercise At Home) telerehabilitation program, developed with input from clinicians and patients to guide healthcare professionals caring for people with chronic lung disease.
Developed by
Prof. Anne Holland & Dr Narelle Cox · Monash University · Institute for Breathing & Sleep
Meet the team
What the evidence says
Equivalent outcomes. Higher completion.
Telerehabilitation achieves outcomes equivalent to centre-based pulmonary rehabilitation in exercise capacity and quality of life — and consistently sees higher program completion rates.
- Group ratio
- 1:4–6
- Trial scope
- 24
- Reach
- Metro & rural
- Session length
- ~60 min
Clinician to participants per virtual session.
Countries represented in the implementation survey.
The REAcH trial successfully delivered programs in both settings.
Twice-weekly supervised group exercise training.
See it in practice
A short look at telerehab in action.
Three pillars
Plan it. Identify the right participants. Deliver it well.
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01 — Plan
Setting up a Program
Staffing, technology, exercise equipment, video-conferencing, safety protocols, and emergency procedures.
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02 — Identify
Who Should Participate
Eligibility criteria for telerehabilitation: who benefits, who’s less suitable, and the home environment considerations.
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03 — Deliver
Delivering a Program
Home visit protocols, virtual group structure, monitoring participants, and managing the deteriorating patient.
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Working tools
Checklists, exercise diaries, assessment forms, and clinical guidelines.
A curated library of downloadable resources for setting up and running a telerehabilitation program, plus links to the published research underpinning each.
16 files · PDFs, spreadsheets & external links