Aljabri Naif Qasam, Bulkeley Kim, Cusick Anne
Faculty of Medicine and Health, the University of Sydney, Australia.
College of Medical Rehabilitation Sciences, Taibah University, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Telerehabil. 2021 Dec 16;13(2):e6401. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2021.6401. eCollection 2021.
A structured review using the PRISMA guidelines, MeSH keywords and eight health databases was conducted (1990 to March 2021). Telerehabilitation research evidence from the Middle East and North Africa region (MENA) was summarized. Twelve studies from Iran, Israel, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia met inclusion criteria; nearly all had been published within the past five years. Methodological quality was moderate to good in the four randomized controlled trials, five cohort-studies and three cross-section surveys. There were seven intervention studies in cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, neurology or burn rehabilitation and three patient perception and two practitioner perception studies. Narrative synthesis revealed content themes relating to rehabilitation availability and accessibility; patient/practitioner perceptions of telerehabilitation; telerehabilitation to augment traditional services; and barriers to telerehabilitation. Telerehabilitation practice in MENA has been demonstrated as feasible, acceptable to patients, and effective in practitioner-designed cohort specific programs. Practitioners are generally positive but lack experience and need training, enabling technological systems, and policy frameworks.
采用PRISMA指南、医学主题词(MeSH)关键词和八个健康数据库进行了一项结构化综述(1990年至2021年3月)。总结了中东和北非地区(MENA)的远程康复研究证据。来自伊朗、以色列、摩洛哥和沙特阿拉伯的12项研究符合纳入标准;几乎所有研究都是在过去五年内发表的。在四项随机对照试验、五项队列研究和三项横断面调查中,方法学质量为中等至良好。有七项关于心血管、肌肉骨骼、神经或烧伤康复的干预研究,三项患者认知研究和两项从业者认知研究。叙述性综合分析揭示了与康复可及性和可获得性、患者/从业者对远程康复的认知、增强传统服务的远程康复以及远程康复障碍相关的内容主题。MENA地区的远程康复实践已被证明是可行的,患者可以接受,并且在从业者设计的特定队列项目中是有效的。从业者总体上持积极态度,但缺乏经验,需要培训、技术支持系统和政策框架。