# Exploring Compassionate Care in Virtual Rehabilitation: Qualitative Study

**Authors:** Parminder Flora, Angela Tobia, Lee Verweel, Bernice Lau, Janet Campbell, Arezoo Eshraghi, Steven Dilkas, Roger Goldstein, Patricia Raulino, Crystal MacKay

PMC · DOI: 10.2196/59157 · JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies · 2025-05-22

## TL;DR

This study explores how patients perceive compassionate care in virtual rehabilitation settings and how technology affects their experience.

## Contribution

The study identifies key themes of compassionate care in virtual rehabilitation, offering insights into how providers can improve patient experiences.

## Key findings

- Patients associate compassionate care with feeling valued, connected, and cared for by providers.
- Virtual rehabilitation can threaten or facilitate compassionate care depending on provider preparation and communication.
- Virtual care offers benefits but requires intentional efforts to maintain compassionate interactions.

## Abstract

Virtually delivered health care services can offer numerous benefits, and the demand for virtual care continues to grow among subgroups facing mobility challenges. The experience of compassion in health care is linked to patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes; however, this link in virtual rehabilitation settings is underexplored.

The objectives of this study were to explore what compassionate care means to rehabilitation patients in a virtual rehabilitation context and explore patients’ experiences of how the technology associated with virtual rehabilitation impacted their experience of care.

We conducted one-on-one semistructured qualitative interviews with patients with limb loss and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. A reflexive thematic analysis approach was used to generate domain summaries and initial themes across the sample. Themes were generated following analytic work over a series of discussions within the research team.

Sixteen interviews were conducted. Four themes illustrating participants’ perceptions of compassionate care were generated: (1) features of compassionate care include feeling valued, connected, and cared for by the health care provider; (2) threats to compassionate care in virtual rehabilitation; (3) facilitating compassion in virtual rehabilitation through preparation; and (4) benefits of virtual care.

Patient perceptions of compassionate care in a virtual rehabilitation setting may be impacted by the behaviors and communication of providers. Provider training and preparation and the personal connections formed with their patients may impact compassionate care experiences.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (MONDO:0005002)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** limb loss (MESH:D001259), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (MESH:D029424)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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