Clinicians' Initial Experiences of Transition to Online Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation During the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Vera A Baadjou, Marlies Den Hollander, Thijs Van Meulenbroek, Jeanine A Verbunt, Inge Timmers
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Objective: Public health legislation during the CO-VID-19 pandemic has resulted in forced transitioning to the use of remote care in order to continue the provision of pain rehabilitation worldwide. The objective of this study was to gain insight into clinicians' initial experiences with the provision of interdisciplinary pain rehabilitation via videoconferencing.

Design: Observational, cross-sectional design.

Participants: Twelve team members (specialists in rehabilitation medicine -MD-, psychologists, physiotherapists and occupational therapists) from a tertiary expertise centre in pain rehabilitation.

Methods: Quantitative and qualitative data were collected via a digital survey. Theme-based content analysis was performed for qualitative data.

Results: The themes that emerged were: the compulsory context; prerequisites for proper use of videoconferencing methods, which are strongly associated with the clinicians' experiences; changes experienced in specific components of pain rehabilitation; and overarching changes experienced, including opportunities and limitations (sub-themes: therapeutic relationship, system involvement, efficiency, hands-on possibilities, interdisciplinary teamwork, and formalities). Overall, clinicians expressed moderate agreement with the statements that the quality of the pain rehabilitation programme can be maintained using videoconferencing, and that the COVID-19 pandemic offers opportunities for growth and innovation in telehealth.

Conclusion: It is feasible to provide valid and satisfactory pain rehabilitation via videoconferencing. This study identified facilitators and barriers to the use of videoconferencing, and great potential for integrating aspects of telehealth into standard care after the pandemic.

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临床医生在Covid-19大流行期间向在线跨学科疼痛康复过渡的初步经验
目的:covid -19大流行期间的公共卫生立法导致被迫过渡到使用远程护理,以继续在全球范围内提供疼痛康复服务。本研究的目的是了解临床医生通过视频会议提供跨学科疼痛康复的初步经验。设计:观察性横断面设计。参与者:来自三级疼痛康复专业中心的12名小组成员(康复医学专家——医学博士、心理学家、物理治疗师和职业治疗师)。方法:通过数字调查收集定量和定性资料。对定性数据进行主题内容分析。结果:出现的主题是:强制性语境;正确使用视频会议方法的先决条件,这与临床医生的经验密切相关;疼痛康复的特定组成部分所经历的变化;以及所经历的总体变化,包括机会和限制(子主题:治疗关系、系统参与、效率、实际操作的可能性、跨学科团队合作和手续)。总体而言,临床医生对以下说法表示了一定程度的同意:通过视频会议可以保持疼痛康复规划的质量,COVID-19大流行为远程医疗的增长和创新提供了机会。结论:通过视频会议提供有效、满意的疼痛康复治疗是可行的。这项研究确定了使用视频会议的促进因素和障碍,以及在大流行后将远程保健的各个方面纳入标准护理的巨大潜力。
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