Telerehabilitation in India: From awareness to acceptance.

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Bioinformation Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.6026/973206300211689
Saurabh Agnihotri, Naveen Kumar Singh, Nalina Gupta
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Abstract

Telerehabilitation is gaining prominence in improving healthcare access, especially in underserved regions. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of the general population in Western Uttar Pradesh, India. A cross-sectional survey of 455 individuals was conducted using a validated, Hindi-translated questionnaire. While only 40.7% were previously aware of telerehabilitation, 81.8% showed willingness to use it, particularly among younger, male and better-educated participants. Thus, the need for targeted awareness and digital inclusion strategies to enable equitable access to telerehabilitation across populations is reported.

印度的远程康复:从意识到接受。
远程康复在改善医疗服务可及性方面日益突出,特别是在服务不足的地区。因此,评估印度西部北方邦普通民众的知识、态度和实践(KAP)是有意义的。对455人进行了横断面调查,使用了经过验证的印地语翻译问卷。虽然只有40.7%的人以前知道远程康复,但81.8%的人表示愿意使用它,尤其是在年轻、男性和受过良好教育的参与者中。因此,报告指出,需要有针对性的提高认识和数字包容战略,以使所有人群都能公平地获得远程康复。
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Bioinformation
Bioinformation MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY-
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