Soins de réadaptation à base communautaire au Sénégal : quand le numérique améliore l’accès et la qualité des services

Q4 Medicine
E.M. Piedboeuf-Boen , K. Dulieu , K. Afetse Ganyo , P. D’Ans , L. Houx
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Abstract

Introduction

Evaluation of the implementation of a telerehabilitation for community-based relays (CBR) trained to care for children with cerebral palsy and their family (CP) in Senegal.

Methodology

Prospective observational study comparing 2 rehabilitation usual care procedures for children with CP, accompanied by CBR: telesupervision group (TSG) and no telesupervision group (NTSG). The TSG benefited from remote monitoring, via 5 telesupervision sessions, one session every 6 weeks, while the NTSG benefited from the usual CBR monitoring.

Results

Thirty-nine children were included in the study, including twenty in the telesupervised group. Mean age 8.44 years, 69% GMFCS V, 72% malnourished and 64% below the poverty line. In both groups, children improved their GMFM score, autonomy and nutritional status. Compared to the initial situation, a significant improvement in dressing function was observed in the TSG (P = 0.019). Telesupervision improved the CBR's technical, ethical and communication skills (P  0.0001), as well as the families theoretical knowledge and body care practice (P = 0.002, P = 0.008). Telesupervision reduced distances travelled, duration of care and financial costs (P  0.0001).

Conclusion

Telesupervision is a solution to the lack of qualified rehabilitators in Senegal. It reduces costs, improves family involvement and CBR skills. The system is simple, accessible and meets the standards of evidence-based approaches.
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Motricite Cerebrale
Motricite Cerebrale Medicine-Rehabilitation
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期刊介绍: La recherche et les traitements des atteintes cérébrales Motricité cérébrale sa adresse aux ?praticiens de la motricité concernés par le examen et la rééducation des handicapés souffrant de troubles neurologiques et associés, allant du polyhandicap a le IMC. Motricité cérébrale publie des études et des évaluations sur les conséquences motrices, psychomotrices, pédagogiques et sociales résultant des atteintes cérébrales. La revue propose également des articles de clinique et de réadaptation.
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