| Literature DB >> 34969656 |
Enza Leone1, Nicola Eddison1,2, Aoife Healy3, Carolyn Royse4, Nachiappan Chockalingam1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a shift to remote consultations, but telehealth consultation guidelines are lacking or inconsistent. Therefore, a scoping review was performed to chart the information in the articles exploring telehealth for the UK allied health professionals (AHPs) and compare them with the UK AHP professional bodies' guidelines.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; health policy; protocols & guidelines
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34969656 PMCID: PMC8718347 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-055823
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 3.006
Implementation, financial and technical considerations extracted from articles identified through the database search and UK allied health professionals bodies' guidelines
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Purpose telehealth can be used for. Patient eligibility. Clinician’s and patient’s checklist. Patient information (eg, consent). Documentation (eg, notes and resources). Confidentiality. Assessment of telehealth use and effectiveness. Eligibility of AHPs (eg, registration issues). Team characteristics. Limitations and barriers. |
Costs, reimbursement and coverage. |
AHPs’ and patient’s training. Logistical management (eg, booking system and IT support). Room, session and technical requirements. Privacy and security issues (eg, platform use and data storage). Risk management and patient’s safety. Family’s and caregiver’s roles. Legislations and legal as well as ethical aspects. |
AHP, allied health professional.
Figure 1Flow diagram of the study selection process. AHP, allied health professional.
Figure 2Scoping review search results by year of publication. AHP, allied health professional.
Figure 3The telehealth terminology used across articles/guidelines.
Summary of the implementation, financial and technical considerations present in the articles/guidelines obtained through the database searches and the UK AHP professional bodies or their websites
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Black denotes that the information is available in the article/guideline.
AHPs, allied health professionals.
Characteristics of the included articles identified via database searches
| ID | Authors | Year | Country of publication | Type of article | Level of evidence | Audience | Clinical population | Type of telehealth used | COVID-19 pandemic related |
| 1 | Bamaga | 2021 | Saudi Arabia | Consensus statement | V | AHPs and caregivers | DMD | Not specified | Yes |
| 2 | Ben-Aharon | 2019 | USA | Practical guideline | V | SLTs | Not specified | Video consultations | No |
| 3 | Bierman | 2018 | USA | Literature review | V | OTs and PTs | Not specified | Audio and video consultations | No |
| 4 | Burns and Wall | 2017 | Australia | Literature review | V | SLTs | People with head and neck cancer | Video consultations | No |
| 5 | Cason | 2014 | USA | Expert opinion | V | OTs and PTs | Not specified | Not specified | No |
| 6 | Collie | 2006 | Canada | Clinical practice guideline | V | Art therapists | Women with breast cancer | Audio and video consultations – group sessions | No |
| 7 | Denton | 2003 | USA | Expert opinion | V | SLTs | Not specified | Not specified | No |
| 8 | Doll | 2021 | USA | Clinical practice guideline | V | SLTs | People with voice and upper airways dysfunctions | Audio and video consultations | No |
| 9 | Hailey | 2005 | Canada | Experts’ opinion | V | AHPs | Not specified | Video consultations | No |
| 10 | Haldeman | 2021 | International | Consensus statement | V | A series of healthcare professionals including PTs and patients | People with spinal disorders | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 11 | Jacobs | 2015 | International | Position statement | V | OTs | Not specified | Not specified | No |
| 12 | Kelly | 2020 | Australia | Position statement | V | Dietitians | People with chronic disease related to overweight/obesity and malnutrition | Audio and video consultations | No |
| 13 | Lee | 2020 | USA | Expert opinion | V | PTs | Not specified | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 14 | Meredith | 2013 | Australia | Experts’ opinion | V | SLTs | Not specified | Video consultations | No |
| 15 | Middleton | 2020 | USA | Case study | IV | PTs | Adults with functional impairment | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 16 | Quigley | 2020 | Canada | Editorial | V | PTs | Not specified | Not specified | Yes |
| 17 | Simila | 2014 | Finland | Case study | IV | OTs | Older adults and disabled people | Video consultations - group sessions | No |
| 18 | Waguespack | 2005 | USA | Position statement | V | SLTs | Not specified | Audio and video consultations | No |
| 19 | Wakeford | 2005 | USA | Position statement | V | OTs+OT assistants | Not specific | Audio and video consultations | No |
| 20 | Wong | 2021 | Canada | Clinical practice guideline | V | Healthcare professionals | Not specified | Audio and video consultations | No |
| 21 | World Federation of Occupational Therapists | 2014 | International | Position statement | V | OTs | Not specified | Not specified | No |
AHPs, allied health professionals; DMD, Duchenne muscular dystrophy; OTs, occupational therapists; PTs, physiotherapists; SLTs, speech and language therapists.
Characteristics of the included guidelines identified through UK AHP professional bodies or their websites
| ID | AHPs | Authors | Year | Source | Clinical population | Type of telehealth used | COVID-19 pandemic related |
| 22 | Chiropodists/ podiatrists | The College of Podiatry | March 2020 | Professional body via email | Generic | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 23 | Dietitians | NHS England and NHS Improvement | April 2020 | Professional body’s website | Generic | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 24 | Occupational therapists | Royal College of Occupational Therapists | May 2020 | Professional body’s website | Generic | Video consultations – group sessions | Yes |
| 25 | Orthoptists | British and Irish orthoptic society | April 2020 | Professional body | Generic | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 26 | Osteopaths | The Institute of Osteopathy | April 2020 | Professional body via email | Generic | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 27 | Physiotherapists | The Chartered Society of Physiotherapists | May 2020 (last review December 2020) | Professional body’s website | Generic | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 28 | Prosthetists and orthotists | The British Association of Prosthetists and Orthotists | April 2020 | Professional body via email | Generic but provides information about the management of knee OA, foot drop and DVT requiring compression hosiery | Audio and video consultations | Yes |
| 29 | Speech and language therapists | The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists | July 2020 | Professional body via a link directed to their website | Generic | Video consultations | Yes |
AHPs, allied health professionals; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; NHS, National Health Service; OA, osteoarthritis.