在物理治疗中使用远程监控的能力:探索性定性研究。

Q2 Medicine
Charlotte van Westerhuis, Astrid F Sanders, Jesse J Aarden, Mel E Major, Marijke E de Leeuwerk, Nadine Florisson, Miriam H Wijbenga, Marike van der Schaaf, Marike van der Leeden, Maarten A van Egmond
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背景:远程监控(TM)是远程医疗的一部分,它允许物理治疗师利用远程收集的数据对患者进行监控和指导。与面对面治疗相比,使用远程监控需要不同的方法。虽然针对医疗保健专业人员的远程保健能力框架已经存在,但在物理治疗过程中使用远程监控所需的具体能力仍不明确:本研究旨在确定在物理治疗中使用远程医疗所需的能力:方法:采用建构主义半结构化基础理论方法进行了一项探索性定性研究。阿姆斯特丹应用科学大学物理治疗学院(物理治疗专业理学士课程)的 15 名讲师参加了三个异质焦点小组。对焦点小组的讨论进行了录音和逐字记录。在数据收集和分析的反复过程中,基于现有的 4 个不同领域的框架,确定了在物理治疗中使用 TM 的能力。团队讨论支持对研究结果的进一步概念化:结果:在物理治疗中使用 TM 的 16 种能力涉及 3 个不同的领域。在 "数字医疗技术、系统和政策 "领域发现了 4 项能力,在 "临床实践和应用 "领域发现了 7 项能力,在 "数据分析和知识创造 "领域发现了 5 项能力。在 "系统和技术实施 "领域没有发现能力:在物理治疗中使用 TM 需要物理治疗师具备特定的技能。为了在物理治疗中更好地使用 TM,必须将这些能力纳入当前和未来物理治疗师的教育中。
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Capabilities for Using Telemonitoring in Physiotherapy Treatment: Exploratory Qualitative Study.

Background: Telemonitoring (TM), as part of telehealth, allows physiotherapists to monitor and coach their patients using remotely collected data. The use of TM requires a different approach compared with face-to-face treatment. Although a telehealth capability framework exists for health care professionals, it remains unclear what specific capabilities are required to use TM during physiotherapy treatments.

Objective: This study aims to identify the capabilities required to use TM in physiotherapy treatment.

Methods: An exploratory qualitative study was conducted following a constructivist semistructured grounded theory approach. Three heterogeneous focus groups were conducted with 15 lecturers of the School of Physiotherapy (Bachelor of Science Physiotherapy program) from the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences. Focus group discussions were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim. Capabilities for using TM in physiotherapy treatment were identified during an iterative process of data collection and analysis, based on an existing framework with 4 different domains. Team discussions supported further conceptualization of the findings.

Results: Sixteen capabilities for the use of TM in physiotherapy treatment were found addressing 3 different domains. Four capabilities were identified in the "digital health technologies, systems, and policies" domain, 7 capabilities in the "clinical practice and application" domain, and 5 capabilities in the "data analysis and knowledge creation" domain. No capabilities were identified in the "system and technology implementation" domain.

Conclusions: The use of TM in physiotherapy treatment requires specific skills from physiotherapists. To best use TM in physiotherapy treatment, it is important to integrate these capabilities into the education of current and future physiotherapists.

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