Autor: |
COTTRELL, MICHELLE A., HILL, ANNE J., O'LEARY, SHAUN P., RAYMER, MAREE E., RUSSELL, TREVOR G. |
Zdroj: |
International Journal of Telerehabilitation; Fall2018, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p81-88, 8p |
Abstrakt: |
Chronic spinal pain conditions can often be successfully managed by a non-surgical, multidisciplinary approach, however many individuals are unable to access such specialised services within their local community. A possible solution may be the delivery of care via telerehabilitation. This study aimed to evaluate clinicians' perspectives on providing clinical care via telerehabilitation during the early implementation of a novel spinal telerehabilitation service. Eight clinicians' were recruited, completing surveys at four separate time points. Confidence in providing treatment via telerehabilitation significantly improved with time (Χ²(3)=16.22, p=0.001). Clinicians became significantly more accepting of telerehabilitation being a time- (Χ²(3)=11.237, p=0.011), and cost-effective (Χ²(3)=9.466, p=0.024) platform in which they could deliver care. Overall satisfaction was high, with technology becoming easier to use (p=0.026) and ability to establish rapport significantly improved with experience (p=0.043). Understanding clinicians' perspectives throughout the early implementation phase of a new telerehabilitation service is a critical component in determining long-term sustainability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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