调查德国患者和卫生保健专业人员接受和实施远程康复的条件:定性访谈研究。

Q2 Medicine
Monica-Diana Podar, Susanne Stampa, Oliver Razum, Christoph Dockweiler
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背景:随着COVID-19大流行迫使许多康复中心改变日常护理方式,寻找提供医疗康复和术后护理的新途径,远程康复在全球变得越来越重要。目的:本研究旨在调查德国,特别是COVID-19大流行后远程康复的接受和实施情况。方法:我们于2023年9月至2024年1月对患者(n=9)和卫生保健专业人员(n=8)进行了定性半结构化访谈。为了探索远程康复采用的个人和结构障碍和促进因素,我们使用了技术接受和使用的扩展统一理论和实施研究的统一框架。结果:患者和卫生保健专业人员认为远程康复是积极的,主要是由于其灵活性和可及性。患者表达了很高的接受程度,期望健康益处,尽管他们发现熟悉技术和建立常规是具有挑战性的。卫生保健专业人员强调,要成功实施远程康复,需要充足的资源(财政、时间和人员)和管理支持。这两组人都认为,远程康复服务的接受度和费用覆盖率较高是在德国成功实施和使用的关键。结论:本研究确定了制度障碍,例如对资源可用性的关注、团队沟通以及卫生保健人员对引入新技术的最初抵制。在个人层面上,我们发现患者在常规机构中挣扎,而来自机构和同行的数字和面对面支持可以减轻这一挑战。实施混合办法和改进供资和批准程序将加强德国保健部门对远程康复的整合。
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Investigating the Acceptance and Implementation Conditions of Telerehabilitation in Germany Among Patients and Health Care Professionals: Qualitative Interview Study.

Background: Telerehabilitation has become increasingly important worldwide, as the COVID-19 pandemic forced many rehabilitation centers to change their daily care routine and find new ways to provide medical rehabilitation and aftercare.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the acceptance and implementation conditions of telerehabilitation in Germany, particularly following the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: We conducted qualitative semistructured interviews with patients (n=9) and health care professionals (n=8) between September 2023 and January 2024. To explore individual and structural barriers to and facilitators of telerehabilitation adoption, we used the extended unified theory of acceptance and use of technology and the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research.

Results: Patients and health care professionals perceived telerehabilitation as positive, mainly due to its flexibility and accessibility. Patients expressed high acceptance levels, anticipating health benefits, although they found it challenging to familiarize themselves with the technology and establish routines. Health care professionals highlighted the need for adequate resources (financial, time, and personnel) and management support to implement telerehabilitation successfully. Both groups saw higher acceptance and cost coverage of telerehabilitation services as essential for successful implementation and use in Germany.

Conclusions: This study identified institutional barriers, such as concerns about resource availability, team communication, and initial resistance among health care staff to the introduction of new technologies. At an individual level, we found that patients struggled with routine establishment and that digital and in-person support from institutions and peers could mitigate this challenge. Implementing a hybrid approach and improving funding and approval processes would enhance telerehabilitation integration in the German health care sector.

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