Hand Therapy Canada, London, ON, Canada.
Gannon University, Ruskin, FL, USA.
J Hand Ther. 2022 Jan-Mar;35(1):124-130. doi: 10.1016/j.jht.2020.11.004. Epub 2020 Nov 21.
Survey Study.
To investigate recent practice changes with respect to the provision of virtual visits by hand therapists due to the COVID-19 pandemic by asking about changes in the frequency of virtual visits, the assessments and treatments currently provided virtually, and the opinions of therapists on the future on virtual visits in hand therapy practice.
The survey was distributed to the American Society of Hand Therapists (ASHT), the Australian Hand Therapy Association (AHTA), the Canadian Society of Hand Therapists (CSHT), and the European Federation for the Societies of Hand Therapy (EFSHT).
Of the 819 responses, there were 573 therapists (70%) who reported that they currently use virtual visits in their practice. Only 38 therapists (4.6%) were providing virtual visits prior to COVID-19, representing a 15-fold increase in virtual visits since the beginning of the pandemic. Only 26% (n = 213) reported that they used patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) in conjunction with their virtual visits. Approximately 78% (n = 638) said that they thought there is a sustainable future for this method of care in hand therapy practice.
This survey has helped identify the changing landscape in the provision of rehabilitation and established some of the common assessments and interventions currently utilized by hand therapists in the virtual environment. Next, steps for research are to investigate the reliability and validity of some of the assessments and interventions used, to establish whether virtual care will provide good outcomes for patients, and ultimately understand the optimal combination of conventional therapy and virtual care.
调查研究。
通过询问手部治疗师因 COVID-19 大流行而提供虚拟访问的频率变化、当前提供的虚拟评估和治疗以及治疗师对虚拟访问未来的看法,调查与 COVID-19 大流行相关的手部治疗师提供虚拟访问的最新实践变化。
该调查分发给美国手部治疗师协会 (ASHT)、澳大利亚手部治疗师协会 (AHTA)、加拿大手部治疗师协会 (CSHT) 和欧洲手部治疗师协会联合会 (EFSHT)。
在 819 份回复中,有 573 名治疗师 (70%) 报告他们目前在实践中使用虚拟访问。只有 38 名治疗师(4.6%)在 COVID-19 之前提供虚拟访问,自疫情开始以来虚拟访问增加了 15 倍。只有 26%(n=213)报告他们在虚拟访问中使用了患者报告的结果测量(PROM)。大约 78%(n=638)表示他们认为这种护理方法在手部治疗实践中有可持续的未来。
这项调查有助于确定康复服务提供方式的变化,并确定了手部治疗师在虚拟环境中当前使用的一些常见评估和干预措施。下一步是研究一些评估和干预措施的可靠性和有效性,以确定虚拟护理是否会为患者提供良好的结果,并最终了解传统治疗和虚拟护理的最佳组合。