Perceptions of Telehealth Physical Therapy Among Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain.

Julie M Fritz, Elizabeth Lane, Kate I Minick, Tyler Bardsley, Gerard Brennan, Stephen J Hunter, Terrence McGee, Fenan S Rassu, Stephen T Wegener, Richard L Skolasky
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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 prompted the rapid adoption of telehealth to provide physical therapy. Patients' perceptions about telehealth physical therapy are mostly unknown. This study describes perceptions of telehealth physical therapy among patients with chronic low back pain (LBP). Methods: This study surveyed participants in an ongoing multisite clinical trial of nonpharmacological LBP treatments. Participants were asked about their willingness to use telehealth for physical therapy and with other providers and completed the PROMIS-29. Results: Surveys were received from 102 participants (mean age = 48.5 [standard deviation; SD = 11.6]). Thirty-six (35.3%) expressed willingness to receive telehealth physical therapy, 22 were neutral (21.6%), and 44 were unwilling (43.1%). The percentage expressing willingness for telehealth physical therapy was lower than it was for family medicine (p < 0.001) or mental health (p < 0.001). Older (p = 0.049) and Black participants (p = 0.01) more likely expressed willingness to use telehealth for physical therapy. Conclusion: Education and familiarity may help patients view telehealth physical therapy more favorably. Clinical Trial Registration (clinicaltrials.gov NCT03859713).

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慢性腰痛患者对远程健康物理治疗的认知。
背景:2019冠状病毒病促使远程医疗迅速采用,以提供物理治疗。患者对远程医疗物理治疗的看法大多是未知的。本研究描述慢性腰痛(LBP)患者对远程健康物理治疗的认知。方法:本研究调查了正在进行的非药物治疗腰痛的多地点临床试验的参与者。参与者被问及他们是否愿意使用远程医疗进行物理治疗并与其他提供者合作,并完成了promise -29。结果:102名参与者(平均年龄48.5岁[标准差;sd = 11.6])。有36人(35.3%)表示愿意接受远程健康物理治疗,22人表示中立(21.6%),44人表示不愿意(43.1%)。表示愿意使用远程医疗物理治疗的百分比低于家庭医学(p p = 0.049),黑人(p = 0.01)更愿意使用远程医疗物理治疗。结论:教育程度和熟悉程度有助于患者对远程医疗物理治疗有更积极的认识。临床试验注册(clinicaltrials.gov NCT03859713)。
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