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. 2022 Oct;28(10):1505-1516.
doi: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0506. Epub 2022 Mar 9.

Exploring Practice Patterns of Pediatric Telerehabilitation During COVID-19: A Survey Study

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Exploring Practice Patterns of Pediatric Telerehabilitation During COVID-19: A Survey Study

Maninderjit Kaur et al. Telemed J E Health. 2022 Oct.

Abstract

Background and Objective: Sudden transition to telerehabilitation during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was challenging for pediatric therapists, including physical therapists and occupational therapists, due to lack of prior experience and knowledge. The primary goal of the current study was to survey the pediatric therapists regarding the practice trends and specific challenges/strengths of delivering telerehabilitation during the pandemic. Materials and Methods: An electronic survey was developed by the research term and validated through cognitive interviews with three pediatric therapists. A total of 107 therapists completed the survey. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the trends for the survey questions. Results: The majority of therapists (92.5%) reported no prior experience with telerehabilitation. When comparing telerehabilitation with standard-of-care, the therapists reported similar session durations and frequencies, but greater caregiver-initiated cancellations of telerehabilitation sessions. Furthermore, a greater percentage of therapists modified the intervention activities compared with assessments, which impacted therapists' perceptions about quality of telerehabilitation as a greater percentage of therapists expressed confidence in treating children compared with assessing children virtually. One of the commonly reported telerehabilitation challenges was reduced virtual engagement of children, and strength was better assessment of home environment. Lastly, a greater percentage of therapists relied on consultations and fewer therapists used empirical evidence to guide their delivery of virtual care. Conclusions: Telerehabilitation is a cost-effective health care model that offers remote accessibility and flexible scheduling. However, several limitations in the current pediatric telerehabilitation model, including lack of teleassessments and empirical evidence, could limit post-COVID use of telerehabilitation.

Keywords: COVID-19; occupational therapy; pediatric; physical therapy; telerehabilitation.

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Comparison of telerehabilitation sessions (a) duration, (b) frequency, and (c) cancellations with the standard-of-care sessions. The percentage of respondents is indicated for each category.
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Therapist-reported (a) challenges, (b) strengths, and (c) resources used to guide delivery of telerehabilitation sessions during the pandemic. The percentage of respondents is indicated for each category.

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