Systematic Review on End-Users' Perception of Facilitators and Barriers in Accessing Tele-Rehabilitation Services.

J Padmavathi, Sailaxmi Gandhi, T Siva Kumar
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Psychiatric rehabilitation is a therapeutic approach that encourages people with mental illness and intellectual disabilities to develop their inherent capacities through learning and environmental support. Psychiatric treatment (pharmacological and psychological) controls psychiatric symptoms; psychiatric rehabilitation focuses on functioning and role outcomes. The review aimed to explore the end-user's perception of facilitators and barriers in accessing psychiatric tele-rehabilitation services. Various electronic databases like Web of Science, Scopus, PubMed, Research Gate, Science Direct, ProQuest, Springer, Wolters-Taylors, Elsevier, PsycINFO, and Wiley online library were searched using Google scholar. Inclusion criteria were studies including psychiatric rehabilitation, web-based interventions, and facilitators and barriers in accessing psychiatric tele-rehabilitation services. A systematic search identified 13 studies, including quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method approaches. The results identified were based on the facilitators and barriers in accessing telerehabilitation. The common themes identified in this review are (1) facilitators of telerehabilitation, (2) barriers of tele-rehabilitation, and (3) expectations in tele-rehabilitation. The facilitating factors include an internet-enabled device, cost/financial benefits, ehealthcare knowledge, technology as a valuable and accessible tool, motivational factors, satisfaction and willingness. The barriers include affordability to the internetenabled device, network connectivity, lack of technical skills, and digital literacy. Expectations include some modifications needed to carry out effective practices of psychiatric tele-rehabilitation. Effective tele-rehabilitation helps people with mental illness and intellectual developmental disorders for their optimal functioning/quality of life.

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终端用户对促进者的认知和获得远程康复服务的障碍的系统评价。
精神病康复是一种治疗方法,鼓励患有精神疾病和智力残疾的人通过学习和环境支持来发展他们的内在能力。精神病治疗(药理学和心理学)控制精神症状;精神康复侧重于功能和角色结果。该审查旨在探讨最终用户对获得精神病远程康复服务的促进者和障碍的看法。使用谷歌学者搜索各种电子数据库,如Web of Science、Scopus、PubMed、Research Gate、Science Direct、ProQuest、Springer、Wolters Taylors、Elsevier、PsycINFO和Wiley在线图书馆。纳入标准是包括精神康复、网络干预以及获得精神远程康复服务的促进者和障碍在内的研究。系统检索确定了13项研究,包括定量、定性和混合方法。确定的结果是基于获得远程康复的促进者和障碍。本次审查中确定的共同主题是:(1)远程康复的促进者,(2)远程康复障碍,以及(3)对远程康复的期望。促进因素包括互联网设备、成本/经济效益、电子保健知识、作为有价值和可访问工具的技术、动机因素、满意度和意愿。这些障碍包括互联网设备的可负担性、网络连接、缺乏技术技能和数字素养。期望包括进行有效的精神病远程康复实践所需的一些修改。有效的远程康复帮助患有精神疾病和智力发育障碍的人获得最佳功能/生活质量。
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