对远程康复定义达成共识:世界神经康复联合会远程康复特别兴趣小组。

IF 2.1 Q1 REHABILITATION
International Journal of Telerehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.63144/ijt.2025.6708
Annie J Hill, Kirsten Stangenberg-Gliss, Yeşim Kurtais Aytür, Pamela Enderby, Claudine Auger, Ali Gamal, Carl Froilan Leochico
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摘要

在过去的二十年里,对远程康复的研究和采用得到了极大的扩展。随着人们对远程康复的兴趣日益增加,需要有一个全面的定义。世界神经康复联合会的远程康复特别兴趣小组由来自30多个国家的不同研究人员组成,因此很有可能就远程康复的定义达成共识并广泛传播。在特殊利益集团内部采用e-Delphi方法就定义达成共识。商定的远程康复综合定义包括正式定义、缩写定义和非正式定义,每一个定义都有不同的目的。包括对远程康复范围的描述,以及对各种远程康复模式的概述。预计远程康复的这一定义可以在一系列目的上帮助研究人员、临床医生、倡导者和决策者。
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Reaching a Consensus on the Definition of Telerehabilitation: World Federation of Neurorehabilitation Telerehabilitation Special Interest Group.

The research into and the adoption of telerehabilitation has greatly expanded over the last two decades. With this increasing level of interest in telerehabilitation there is a need for a comprehensive definition. The Telerehabilitation Special Interest Group of the World Federation of Neurorehabilitation is comprised of a diverse group of researchers from over 30 countries and so is well placed to reach a consensus on a definition of telerehabilitation and disseminate this widely. An e-Delphi approach was employed within the special interest group to reach a consensus on the definition. The agreed comprehensive definition of telerehabilitation includes a formal definition, an abbreviated version and a lay version, each with distinct purposes. A description of the scope of telerehabilitation is included, as well as an overview of the various modes of telerehabilitation. It is anticipated that this definition of telerehabilitation may assist researchers, clinicians, advocates and policy makers in a range of purposes.

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