Ebrahim Humairaa, Pillay-Jayaraman Prithi, Leibovitz Yehudit, Naidoo Nirvashi, Bulmer Tracey, Bull Bulelwa, Lord Sandy, Keller Monique M
Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health, Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Department of Physiotherapy, School of Therapeutic Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
S Afr J Physiother. 2021 Jun 30;77(1):1528. doi: 10.4102/sajp.v77i1.1528. eCollection 2021.
The announcement of a national lockdown in South Africa had country-wide impact on the delivery of health services. Strategies included prioritisation of patients and protecting patients who were considered at risk, resulting in the need for cancellation and temporary termination of many outpatient therapy services. This necessitated the urgent need to come up with a way of delivering physiotherapy rehabilitation services to patients in a more non-traditional format. Telerehabilitation allows for the provision of services by using electronic communication, thus ensuring that patients are still able to access necessary rehabilitation services.
METHODS/DESIGN: This is a prospective, mixed method study with participants recruited from the outpatient physiotherapy department of Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital (CHBAH). Telerehabilitation services will be provided via the patients' preferred method of communication. On discharge, participants and therapists will be asked about their experiences of telerehabilitation.
Because of the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, patients are unable to receive traditional face-to-face physiotherapy services. Telerehabilitation offers a suitable alternative to treatment, but the feasibility, outcome and experiences of offering these services in the public health system have not been studied.
This study will determine whether telerehabilitation is a feasible service that can be offered in the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as post-pandemic, to enable physiotherapists to access those patients who are often unable to attend physiotherapy because of transport costs and various other reasons for non-attendance.
The results of this study may indicate a way of managing patients in situations where face to face therapy cannot be undertaken.
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南非宣布全国封锁,这对医疗服务的提供产生了全国性影响。策略包括对患者进行优先排序以及保护被视为有风险的患者,这导致许多门诊治疗服务需要取消和临时终止。因此,迫切需要想出一种以更非传统的方式为患者提供物理治疗康复服务的方法。远程康复允许通过电子通信提供服务,从而确保患者仍能获得必要的康复服务。
方法/设计:这是一项前瞻性混合方法研究,参与者从克里斯·哈尼·巴拉格瓦纳特学术医院(CHBAH)的门诊物理治疗科招募。将通过患者首选的通信方式提供远程康复服务。出院时,将询问参与者和治疗师他们的远程康复体验。
由于当前的2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行,患者无法接受传统的面对面物理治疗服务。远程康复为治疗提供了一种合适的替代方法,但在公共卫生系统中提供这些服务的可行性、结果和体验尚未得到研究。
本研究将确定远程康复是否是一种在COVID-19大流行期间以及大流行后都可以提供的可行服务,以使物理治疗师能够接触到那些因交通成本和其他各种缺勤原因而经常无法参加物理治疗的患者。
本研究结果可能表明在无法进行面对面治疗的情况下管理患者的一种方法。
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