Impact of specific e-therapy application in advancing occupational therapy intervention in a low-resourced country: A case study of Rwanda

IF 1.6 Q2 Health Professions
Odeyoyin Yusuph Abiodun, Epiphanie Murebwayire, Turikumana Pierre Damien, H. Celestin, Hakizimana Jonathan, Muyizere Alexandre, Nkurikiyumukiza Peressi, Musengimana Vedaste, C. Bigirimana, Kareem Kayode, Marie Chantal Nyirahabimana
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ABSTRACT Provision of access to health care for all people, regardless of their socioeconomic status or where they live, is one of the United Nations’ goals of making health care a universal human right. During the era of coronavirus where movement is restricted including where health facilities are located, e-therapy can be implemented in occupational therapy services to reduce socioeconomic barriers related to health costs and access. This cross-sectional quantitative study design explores the impact of specific e-therapy application in advancing occupational therapy intervention as a rehabilitative profession in supporting clients in low-resourced countries. The study findings show maximum acceptance and high satisfaction level of the clients following e-therapy services; occupational therapists also were satisfied with the implementation of e-therapy services; however, a few therapists were not ready to deliver e-therapy interventions due to different challenges.
在资源匮乏的国家,特定电子治疗应用对推进职业治疗干预的影响:以卢旺达为例
为所有人提供获得卫生保健的机会,无论其社会经济地位或居住在何处,是联合国使卫生保健成为一项普遍人权的目标之一。在冠状病毒时代,包括在卫生设施所在的地方,行动受到限制,可以在职业治疗服务中实施电子治疗,以减少与卫生费用和获取有关的社会经济障碍。本横断面定量研究设计探讨了特定电子治疗应用在促进职业治疗干预方面的影响,作为一种康复专业,在资源匮乏的国家为客户提供支持。研究结果显示,顾客接受电子治疗服务的程度最高,满意度较高;职业治疗师也对电子治疗服务的实施感到满意;然而,由于不同的挑战,一些治疗师还没有准备好提供电子治疗干预。
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