大流行期间的儿科物理治疗:评估通过远程保健提供服务的看法。

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS
Katelyn McNamara, Deborah E Thorpe
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摘要

目的 本研究旨在确定儿科物理治疗师的看法,找出在 COVID-19 大流行期间提供远程医疗服务的障碍和促进因素。方法 采用混合方法设计,通过在线全国调查收集人口统计数据和参与者的看法。结果 共有 165 名儿科物理治疗师参与了研究。64%的受访者将他们在大流行前对远程医疗服务的看法评为 "有点 "至 "非常 "负面。使用远程医疗后,66% 的治疗师表示对远程医疗的看法 "有些 "或 "非常 "积极。障碍是:1)病人和家长参与度低;2)技术问题。促进因素有:1)亲身参与;2)共享信息的能力;3)在家中使用物品的能力。结论在 COVID- 19 期间实施远程医疗服务后,大多数治疗师表示他们对远程医疗的看法是 "有点积极 "或 "非常积极"。
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Pediatric physical therapy during a pandemic: Assessing perceptions of providing services through telehealth.

PurposeThis study aimed to identify the perceptions of pediatric physical therapists, identifying barriers and facilitators to providing telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsUsing a mixed methods design, an online, national survey gathered demographics and participants' perceptions.ResultsA total of 165 pediatric physical therapists participated in the study. Sixty-four percent of respondents rated their pre-pandemic perception of telehealth services as "somewhat" to "very" negative. After utilizing telehealth, 66% of therapists reported perceptions of telehealth as "somewhat" or "very" positive. Barriers were 1) poor patient and parent participation and 2) technology issues. Facilitators were 1) hands-on involvement, 2) ability to share information, and 3) ability to use items in the home. Predominate themes to open-ended responses further elucidated pre- and post-pandemic telehealth perceptions.ConclusionAfter implementing telehealth services during COVID- 19, most therapists indicated their perceptions of telehealth were somewhat or very positive.

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