| Literature DB >> 34233763 |
Anne-Kathrin Rausch1, Heiner Baur2, Leah Reicherzer3, Markus Wirz3, Fabienne Keller4, Emmanuelle Opsommer4, Veronika Schoeb4, Stefano Vercelli5, Marco Barbero5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The Swiss containment strategy for the COVID-19 pandemic during the first wave in spring 2020 resulted in a moratorium on non-urgent physiotherapy via regular direct patient contact. Consequently, such physiotherapy sessions declined by 84%. This study investigates the impact of this moratorium on the use of digital remote physiotherapy in Switzerland during this period and the perceptions of its use by Swiss physiotherapists (PTs).Entities:
Keywords: Pandemic; Physical therapy modalities; SARS-CoV-2; Telerehabilitation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34233763 PMCID: PMC8261812 DOI: 10.1186/s40945-021-00112-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Physiother ISSN: 2057-0082
Demographics and general characteristics of the physiotherapists (PT) interviewed (n = 742)
| Characteristics of respondents | Mean (SD) | |
|---|---|---|
43 (±11) 24; 68 | ||
18 (±12) 0;48 | ||
| German | 560 (75.5%) | |
| French | 112 (15.1%) | |
| Italian | 70 (9.4%) | |
| Female | 550 (74.1%) | |
| Male | 174 (23.5%) | |
| Unknown | 5 (0.7%) | |
| Missing | 13 (1.7%) | |
| Yes | 699 (94.2%) | |
| No | 43 (5.8%) | |
| Outpatient | 548 (73.9%) | |
| Inpatient | 59 (8.0%) | |
| Both | 92 (12.4%) | |
| Missing | 43 (5.8%) | |
| Yes - within field of physiotherapy | 57 (7.7%) | |
| Yes - outside the field of physiotherapy | 56 (7.5%) | |
| No | 586 (79.0%) | |
| Missing | 43 (5.8%) | |
Fig. 1Use of digital tools for personal and professional purposes by Swiss physiotherapists during the spring pandemic (2020); percentage (absolute number)
Frequency analysis of the use of digital technologies to provide remote physiotherapy before and during the lockdown (n = 742)
| Physiotherapists providing remote care using digital technologies | Counts (n) | Percent (%) | Chi-square | Sig. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 29.896 | ||||
| Yes | 36 | 4.9% | ||
| No | 663 | 89.4% | ||
| Missing | 43 | 5.8% | ||
| Yes | 332 | 44.6% | ||
| No | 368 | 49.6% | ||
| Missing | 42 | 5.8% |
The following proportions are reported: patient groups involved with remote physiotherapy (n = 332); forms of support deemed useful by physiotherapists who provided remote therapies during the lockdown (n = 332, 44.6%); reasons for not providing remote physiotherapy (n = 368, 49.6%)
| Patient groups involved with remote physiotherapy | Counts (n) | Percent (%) |
|---|---|---|
| Musculoskeletal disorders | 226 | 68.1% |
| COVID-19 risk groupa | 206 | 62.0% |
| Pediatrics | 73 | 22.0% |
| Geriatrics | 63 | 19.0% |
| Neuromotor | 53 | 16.0% |
| Internal organs and vessels | 25 | 7.5% |
| Patients with COVID-19 | 22 | 6.6% |
| Others | 34 | 10.2% |
| Knowledge about infrastructures | 289 | 98.9% |
| Smartphone applications (apps) | 133 | 45.5% |
| Law and data protection | 214 | 73.3% |
| Settlement with cost units (invoice) | 225 | 77.1% |
| Federal and Cantonal ordinances | 218 | 74.7% |
| Knowledge about needs of patients | 99 | 33.9% |
| Knowledge of patient’s requirements (technical) | 93 | 31.8% |
| Effectiveness of remote therapy | 62 | 21.2% |
| Communication methods | 130 | 44.5% |
| Examination and treatment process | 105 | 36.0% |
| Suitable methods | 94 | 32.2% |
| Other | 143 | 49.0% |
| I was able to provide my patients with sufficient care in another way | 99 | 26.9% |
| I miss the tactile control/possibility of manual support | 63 | 17.1% |
| The necessary infrastructure is missing for me or my patients | 47 | 12.8% |
| Remote physiotherapy is not adequately reimbursed | 37 | 10.1% |
| I cannot observe the patient adequately | 24 | 6.5% |
| The technical possibilities are unknown to me or my patients | 12 | 3.3% |
| Other reasons | 86 | 23.3% |
apersons over 65 years of age and/or previous illnesses such as chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer and/or with a weakened immune system
Fig. 2Specific use of digital tools according to the task of treatment during the lockdown; percentage (absolute number)
Fig. 3Digital tools or technology used during the lockdown by Swiss physiotherapists, percentage (absolute number)