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Physiotherapists and patients report positive experiences overall with telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study

机译:物理治疗师和患者在Covid-19大流行期间与远程医疗一起报告积极的经验:混合方法研究

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QuestionWhat were the experiences of physiotherapists and patients who consulted via videoconference during the COVID-19 pandemic and how was it implemented?DesignMixed methods study with cross-sectional national online surveys and qualitative analysis of free-text responses.ParticipantsA total of 207 physiotherapists in private practice or community settings and 401 patients aged ≥ 18 years who consulted (individual and/or group) via videoconference from April to November?2020.MethodsSeparate customised online surveys were developed for physiotherapists and patients. Data were collected regarding the implementation of videoconferencing (cost, software used) and experience with videoconferencing (perceived effectiveness, safety, ease of use and comfort communicating, each scored on a 4-point ordinal scale). Qualitative content analysis was performed of physiotherapists’ free-text responses about perceived facilitators, barriers and safety issues.ResultsPhysiotherapists gave moderate-to-high ratings for the effectiveness of and their satisfaction with videoconferencing. Most intended to continue to offer individual consultations (81%) and group classes (60%) via videoconferencing beyond the pandemic. For individual consultations and group classes, respectively, most patients had moderately or extremely positive perceptions about ease of technology use (94%, 91%), comfort communicating (96%, 86%), satisfaction with management (92%, 93%), satisfaction with privacy/security (98%, 95%), safety (99% both) and effectiveness (83%, 89%). Compared with 68% for group classes, 47% of patients indicated they were moderately or extremely likely to choose videoconferencing for individual consultations in the future. Technology was predominant as both a facilitator and barrier. Falls risk was the main safety factor.ConclusionPatients and physiotherapists had overall positive experiences using videoconferencing for individual consultations and group classes. The results suggest that videoconferencing is a viable option for the delivery of physiotherapy care in the future.
机译:QuestionWhat是谁在COVID-19大流行通过视频会议咨询物理治疗师和患者的经验,是如何实现它?DesignMixed方法与截全国网上调查和自由文本responses.ParticipantsA共有民营207个物理治疗师的定性分析研究实践或社会环境和401例年龄≥18年谁咨询(个人和/或组)通过视频会议从四月到十一月?2020.MethodsSeparate定制的在线调查是物理治疗师和病人开发。数据收集有关(通信感知有效性,安全性,易用性和舒适性,各拿下4点顺序量表)(使用成本,软件)视频会议的执行情况和经验的视频会议。约知觉推动者,障碍和安全issues.ResultsPhysiotherapists物理治疗师免费短信回复进行定性的内容分析了中度到高收视率的效力及其与视频会议的满意度。大多数打算继续通过视频会议超越了流行提供个人咨询(81%)和组类(60%)。对于个别的协商和组类,分别,多数患者具有中度或极其约易于技术使用的(94%,91%),舒适进行通信(96%,86%),满意地管理积极的看法(92%,93%)与隐私/安全性(98%,95%),安全(99%二者)和效力(83%,89%)的满意度。与班集体68%相比,患者47%的人表示他们是中度或极有可能选择视频会议在未来个别咨询。技术为优势既是推动者和障碍。瀑布风险是主要的安全factor.ConclusionPatients和理疗师一直在使用视频会议进行个别咨询和团体类整体积极的经验。结果表明,视频会议是理疗保健的未来交付一个可行的选择。

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