Telerehabilitation-Based Physical Therapy Practice in the Philippines: Knowledge, Perceptions, Barriers, and Risks

Antonio D. Lombridas, Nicole Mae M. David, Erron C. Hernandez, Alexandra Naval, Kristine Mae C. Plopenio, Jessie Anne Manlutac
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Aim: The study aimed to determine the level of knowledge, perception, perceived barriers, and risks of telerehabilitation among Filipino Physical Therapists during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: A descriptive, cross-sectional survey on the knowledge, perception, barriers, and risk to telerehabilitation-based Physical Therapy practice was conducted among Filipino Physical Therapists. The electronic survey questionnaire includes demographic profile, knowledge towards telerehabilitation, perceived barriers and risk, and overall perception of telerehabilitation practice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the responses. Results: A total of 55 respondents participated in the study. Results showed that most respondents (43; 78.2%) considered telerehabilitation a viable option to deliver rehabilitation services to patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, 62% (34) reported that they have a good knowledge of telerehabilitation. The main barriers that led to their limited use of telerehabilitation systems are lack of Information & Communication Technology knowledge, its high cost, rapid changes, and patient compliance (31; 56.4%). In addition, patient data security, privacy, consultation from an unauthorized person, and difficulty establishing meaningful interactions with the patient were identified as risks associated with telerehabilitation (42; 76.4%). Conclusion and Implications: The use of telerehabilitation in the midst of the pandemic COVID-19 was well recognized and widely accepted by Filipino Physical Therapists; however, barriers and potential threats need to be minimized. Establishing telerehabilitation guidelines and increasing awareness will allow better delivery of telerehabilitation services. This study is vital in the provision of rehabilitation services to patients and the advancement of the profession in this time of public health crisis.
菲律宾基于远程康复的物理治疗实践:知识、认知、障碍和风险
目的:本研究旨在确定菲律宾物理治疗师在COVID-19大流行期间远程康复的知识水平、认知、感知障碍和风险。方法:对菲律宾物理治疗师远程康复理疗实践的知识、认知、障碍和风险进行描述性横断面调查。电子调查问卷包括人口统计资料、远程康复知识、感知到的障碍和风险,以及对2019冠状病毒病大流行期间远程康复实践的总体看法。采用描述性统计对调查结果进行总结。结果:共有55名受访者参与了研究。结果显示,大多数受访者(43;78.2%的受访者认为,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,远程康复是向患者提供康复服务的可行选择。此外,62%(34%)的人报告说他们对远程康复有很好的了解。导致他们有限使用远程康复系统的主要障碍是缺乏信息和通信技术知识、成本高、变化快和患者依从性(31;56.4%)。此外,患者数据安全、隐私、未经授权的人的咨询以及与患者建立有意义的互动的困难被认为是与远程康复相关的风险(42;76.4%)。结论和意义:在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,远程康复的使用得到了菲律宾物理治疗师的认可和广泛接受;然而,需要尽量减少障碍和潜在威胁。制定远程康复指导方针和提高认识将有助于更好地提供远程康复服务。这项研究对在这一公共卫生危机时期为病人提供康复服务和促进专业发展至关重要。
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