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Feasibility and Acceptability of Clinical Pediatric Telerehabilitation Services.

Kelly Tanner1, Rachel Bican1, Jamie Boster1, Catie Christensen1, Candace Coffman1, Kristin Fallieras1, Rene Long1, Christine Mansfield1, Sara O'Rourke1, Lindsey Pauline1, Grace Sagester1, James Marrie1.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Telerehabilitation has long been recognized as a promising means of providing pediatric services; however, significant barriers such as cost, payor reimbursement, and access prevented widespread use. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid adoption of telerehabilitation into clinical practice to provide access to care while maintaining social distancing. The purpose of this study is to present clinical data on the feasibility and acceptability of speech-language pathology, developmental occupational and physical therapies, and sports and orthopedic therapies telerehabilitation delivered in a pediatric hospital setting.
METHODS: Telerehabilitation services were rapidly implemented in three stages: building the foundation, implementing, and refining this service delivery model. Paper patient satisfaction surveys were administered as part of ongoing quality improvement efforts throughout 2019 and were adapted for online administration in 2020 for telerehabilitation patients. Outpatient visit counts by type (in-person, phone, and video) were extracted from the electronic medical record using data warehousing techniques.
RESULTS: Historical patient satisfaction rates from 2019 indicated high patient satisfaction (98.97% positive responses); these results were maintained for telerehabilitation visits (97.73%), indicating that families found telerehabilitation services acceptable. Patient volume returned to 73.5% of pre-pandemic volume after the implementation of telerehabilitation services.
CONCLUSIONS: Pediatric telerehabilitation is feasible to provide in clinical settings, and the services are acceptable to patient families. Future work is needed to evaluate the impact of telerehabilitation services on patient care and applications for ongoing use of this delivery model.
Copyright © 2020 Kelly Tanner, Rachel Bican, Jamie Boster, Catie Christensen, Candace Coffman, Kristin Fallieras, Rene Long, Christine Mansfield, Sara O'Rourke, Lindsey Pauline, Grace Sagester, James Marrie.

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Keywords:  Healthcare; Patient-centered care; Pediatric rehabilitation; Telerehabilitation

Year:  2020        PMID: 33520094      PMCID: PMC7757654          DOI: 10.5195/ijt.2020.6336

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Telerehabil        ISSN: 1945-2020


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Journal:  Int J Telerehabil       Date:  2022-06-03

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7.  Rapid Implementation of Telerehabilitation for Pediatric Patients During Covid-19.

Authors:  Rachel Bican; Catie Christensen; Kristin Fallieras; Grace Sagester; Sara O'Rourke; Michelle Byars; Kelly Tanner
Journal:  Int J Telerehabil       Date:  2021-06-22

Review 8.  Effectiveness and Acceptability of Telerehabilitation in Physical Therapy during COVID-19 in Children: Findings of a Systematic Review.

Authors:  Asma Alonazi
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