Department of Rehabilitative and Assistive Technology, Korea National Rehabilitation Research Institute, Seoul, Korea.
Telemed J E Health. 2012 Nov;18(9):713-7. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2011.0275. Epub 2012 Apr 30.
To assess multiple facets of awareness, understanding, value, needs, and desirability to resolve issues regarding unmet medical needs of individuals with a disability by adopting telerehabilitation. The survey included collection and analysis of current services as well as of supplementary and future services of rehabilitative interventions in South Korea.
Thirty-six health professionals who were members of the Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine and 57 individuals with spinal cord injury responded to a survey of those belonging to two non-profit professional groups, one group belonging to the Korean Spinal Cord Injury Association and joining the National Spinal Cord Injury Wheelchair Games and the other group belonging to the Jeong-Sang-Hye (High Quad Spinal Cord Injury Association) and having joined one of the focus groups of the Korea National Rehabilitation Research Institute. The two surveys were designed specifically for investigating each group's perspectives of awareness, understanding, value, needs, and desirability of telerehabilitation.
The survey responses indicated that there is great interest in the possibility of telerehabilitative services among individuals with spinal cord injury. In particular, there was a strong interest expressed in services that can be used to resolve issues on unmet medical needs of individuals with a disability related to health monitoring, sustaining health, rehabilitation interventions, and independence of activities of daily living.
Telerehabilitation holds great promise as a bridge to traditional face-to-face clinical service delivery. From the results, there are a few categories in the survey that indicate notable differences between the two groups regarding the awareness, desirability, order of preference in rehabilitation service, and telerehabilitation expenses.
通过远程康复来评估个人残疾未满足的医疗需求方面的意识、理解、价值、需求和解决问题的意愿等多个方面。该调查包括收集和分析韩国当前的康复服务以及补充和未来的康复干预服务。
36 名韩国康复医学学会的健康专业人员和 57 名脊髓损伤患者对属于两个非营利专业组织的调查做出了回应,一个组织属于韩国脊髓损伤协会,参加了全国脊髓损伤轮椅运动会,另一个组织属于郑桑燮(高位截瘫脊髓损伤协会),并参加了韩国国家康复研究所的一个焦点小组。这两个调查专门用于调查每个群体对远程康复的意识、理解、价值、需求和愿望的看法。
调查结果表明,脊髓损伤患者对远程康复服务的可能性非常感兴趣。特别是,他们对可以用来解决残疾人士未满足的医疗需求的服务表现出了强烈的兴趣,这些需求与健康监测、保持健康、康复干预和日常生活活动的独立性有关。
远程康复作为传统面对面临床服务提供的桥梁具有很大的潜力。从结果来看,调查中有几个类别表明两组之间在意识、愿望、康复服务的优先顺序和远程康复费用方面存在显著差异。