School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Education, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD), Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2024 Feb;19(2):446-453. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2022.2096932. Epub 2022 Jul 7.
To explore individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI) experiences with and perceptions towards teleSCI services during the COVID-19 global pandemic in British Columbia, Canada.
Using maximum variation sampling, we invited selected individuals from a larger quantitative dataset ( = 71) to partake in an interview. In total, 12 individuals participated in the study. Interviews were recorded and transcribed verbatim. Interview transcripts were then coded and analysed by team members using qualitative descriptive analysis.
Individuals with an SCI perceived teleSCI services to be convenient, accessible, affordable, and an effective way to access some healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in-person healthcare was still needed by many participants to effectively manage and treat their SCI-associated secondary conditions.
Our findings suggest that, in a post-pandemic world, the SCI community would benefit from blended models of healthcare delivery that leverage telecommunication technologies to increase accessibility to healthcare while still providing in-person care for assessments and treatments.Implications for RehabilitationIndividuals with an SCI perceived teleSCI services to be convenient, accessible, affordable, and an effective way to access some healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, in-person healthcare was still needed and desired by those with an SCI to effectively manage and treat their SCI-associated secondary conditions.In a post-pandemic world, individuals with an SCI would benefit from blended models of healthcare delivery that leverage telecommunication technologies to increase accessibility to healthcare, while still providing in-person care for those requiring ongoing treatment and management of secondary conditions associated with the patient's SCI.TeleSCI services offer the potential to allow healthcare professionals and SCI specialists to collaborate (digitally) with patients at the same time. This patient-centered approach could not only help healthcare professionals strategize effective remedies to better manage secondary conditions associated with SCI but could result in overall better-quality care received by those within the SCI community.
在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省 COVID-19 全球大流行期间,探索脊髓损伤 (SCI) 个体对远程 SCI 服务的体验和看法。
使用最大变异抽样,我们邀请了来自更大的定量数据集( = 71)的选定个体参与访谈。共有 12 名参与者参与了这项研究。采访进行了录音并逐字记录。然后,由团队成员使用定性描述性分析对采访记录进行编码和分析。
SCI 个体认为远程 SCI 服务在 COVID-19 大流行期间方便、可及、负担得起,是获取一些医疗保健服务的有效方式。然而,许多参与者仍需要亲自就医,以有效管理和治疗他们的 SCI 相关继发性疾病。
我们的研究结果表明,在后疫情时代,SCI 社区将受益于混合医疗服务模式,利用电信技术提高医疗保健的可及性,同时仍为评估和治疗提供面对面的护理。
SCI 个体认为远程 SCI 服务在 COVID-19 大流行期间方便、可及、负担得起,是获取一些医疗保健服务的有效方式。然而,那些患有 SCI 的人仍需要并希望获得面对面的医疗护理,以有效管理和治疗他们的 SCI 相关继发性疾病。在后疫情时代,SCI 个体将受益于混合医疗服务模式,利用电信技术提高医疗保健的可及性,同时仍为那些需要持续治疗和管理与患者 SCI 相关的继发性疾病的人提供面对面的护理。远程 SCI 服务提供了使医疗保健专业人员和 SCI 专家同时(数字化)与患者合作的潜力。这种以患者为中心的方法不仅有助于医疗保健专业人员制定有效策略来更好地管理与 SCI 相关的继发性疾病,而且还可以导致 SCI 社区内的人获得整体更好的护理质量。