“远程”对康复有什么作用?儿童远程康复治疗师及家庭经验的专题分析。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Pnina Steinberg, Naomi Gefen, Patrice L Weiss, Maurit Beeri, Janna Landa, Tal Krasovsky
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摘要

目的:随着简单视频会议技术的出现以及COVID-19大流行之后,儿科远程康复变得越来越普遍。本研究旨在确定技术促进的治疗形式从面对面到远程(在家)设置的转变的影响,正如家庭和治疗师所经历和描述的那样。方法:采用两个焦点组,一组为10个接受远程康复治疗的家庭,另一组为14名为两家康复机构的儿童提供远程康复治疗服务的治疗师。进行了六阶段的归纳主题分析。结果:产生了三个主题,描述了远程康复引入时启动的动态过程:(1)重建传统治疗;(2)解构传统治疗;(3)家作为新的治疗机会。讨论:受行动者-网络理论的启发,我们认为在远程儿科治疗联盟中加入“技术”和“家”作为行动者。这种新的治疗联盟网络具有恢复功能和技能的预期后果,但它也影响了所有参与者的关系,角色和自我认知(意外后果)。对这些变化的深入了解有助于重新思考儿科远程康复的目标和工具箱。实际上,我们建议根据远程康复提供的新的治疗机会,重新绘制角色、目标和关系。
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What does "tele" do to rehabilitation? Thematic analysis of therapists' and families' experiences of pediatric telerehabilitation.

Purpose: Pediatric telerehabilitation has become increasingly common with the advent of simple video-conferencing technologies and following the COVID-19 pandemic. This research aimed to ascertain the impact of the technology-facilitated shift in therapy format from in-person to remote (at home) settings, as experienced and described by families and therapists.

Methods: Two focus groups were conducted, one with 10 families who received telerehabilitation and another with 14 therapists who provided these services for children in care at two rehabilitation institutions. A six-phase inductive thematic analysis was conducted.

Results: Three themes were generated, describing the dynamic processes set in motion when remote rehabilitation was introduced: (1) reconstructing conventional therapy, (2) deconstructing conventional therapy, and (3) home as a new therapeutic opportunity.

Discussion: Inspired by actor-network-theory, we contend that "technology", and "home" are added as actors when the pediatric therapeutic alliance is conducted remotely. This new therapeutic alliance network has the intended consequences of rehabilitating function and skills, but it also impacts the relationships, roles, and self-perceptions of all participants (unintended consequences). A deeper understanding of these changes facilitates a rethinking of pediatric telerehabilitation's goals and toolboxes. Practically, we suggest a remapping of roles, goals, and relationships in the light of the new therapeutic opportunities offered by telerehabilitation.

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Disability and Rehabilitation
Disability and Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
415
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Disability and Rehabilitation along with Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology are international multidisciplinary journals which seek to encourage a better understanding of all aspects of disability and to promote rehabilitation science, practice and policy aspects of the rehabilitation process.
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