利益相关者对轮椅服务提供的远程医疗有效性、促进因素和障碍的看法:需求分析。

IF 2.5 Q1 REHABILITATION
International Journal of Telerehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.63144/ijt.2025.6682
Rachel Taylor, Richard Schein, Corey Morrow
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摘要

行动障碍限制了人们获得轮椅服务,特别是在农村地区。远程保健提供了一种改善可及性的潜在解决办法。本文的目的是描述远程医疗轮椅随访服务在一个选择组在行业中工作的当前的看法。轮椅行业的32个利益相关者完成了一项35个问题的调查,以描述他们对远程医疗有效性、促进因素以及轮椅提供和随访障碍的看法。人们普遍认为远程保健对接触农村人口是有效的,但也应考虑到具体的亚群体和技术要求。受访者还指出,哪些通用程序术语(CPT)计费代码通常用于轮椅服务。该调查结果将用于设计农村卫生保健系统的质量改进项目。该项目旨在通过远程医疗改善轮椅后续服务,这对当地医疗保健系统来说是可行和可持续的。
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Stakeholder Perspectives on Telehealth Effectiveness, Facilitators, and Barriers for Wheelchair Service Provision: A Needs Analysis.

Mobility impairments limit access to wheelchair services, especially in rural settings. Telehealth offers one potential solution to improve access. The purpose of this paper is to describe the current perceptions of telehealth wheelchair follow-up services among a select group working in the industry. A 35-question survey was completed by 32 stakeholders in the wheelchair industry to describe their perceptions of telehealth effectiveness, facilitators, and barriers for wheelchair provision and follow-up. Telehealth was generally perceived as effective for reaching rural populations, but specific subpopulations and technology requirements should also be considered. Respondents also indicated which Common Procedural Terminology (CPT) billing codes are commonly used for wheelchair services. The results of this survey will be used to design a quality improvement project within a rural healthcare system. This project will aim to improve access to wheelchair follow-up services via telehealth that are feasible and sustainable for the local healthcare system.

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