RECOVER Injury Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Queensland, Australia.
QEII Jubilee Hospital, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, Acacia Ridge, Queensland, Australia.
Physiother Res Int. 2023 Jul;28(3):e1991. doi: 10.1002/pri.1991. Epub 2022 Dec 20.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospital physiotherapy departments transitioned to telerehabilitation to ensure continuity of care for patients. The purpose of this study is to determine the key elements to successful, rapid uptake of telerehabilitation in medium-sized public hospital physiotherapy departments in response to COVID-19.
This study used a qualitative design. Physiotherapists who delivered telerehabilitation consultations during the COVID-19 restriction period in two Brisbane public hospital physiotherapy departments were eligible to participate in semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed thematically.
Twenty-five physiotherapists (22-60 years of age; 68% female) with 1-40 years of clinical experience provided insights into their perceptions of the rapid uptake of telerehabilitation in the provision of clinical care. Physiotherapists worked across musculoskeletal outpatient (72%), inpatient, community, paediatrics and pelvic health departments. Qualitative analyses in relation to the physiotherapist perceptions of the key elements of rapid transition to telerehabilitation, revealed four key themes underpinning success: (1) 'it requires a whole team approach', (2) 'technology issues will be encountered and can be overcome', (3) 'optimise the situation while understanding the differences' and (4) 'modifying your approach doesn't imply inferior quality of care'.
Rapid implementation of telerehabilitation in a hospital setting is possible, and is facilitated by organisational, administrative and management support, willingness of physiotherapists to adopt, shared learning experience, quality software and connection, availability of equipment and space and optimised systems and processes. Key factors facilitating successful telerehabilitation consultations include effective communication, demonstration, involving a third party to help, and clients who are well prepared and willing to engage.
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,医院理疗部门转向远程康复,以确保患者的护理连续性。本研究的目的是确定中型公立医院理疗部门在 COVID-19 期间成功快速采用远程康复的关键要素。
本研究采用定性设计。在布里斯班两家公立医院理疗部门 COVID-19 限制期间提供远程康复咨询的理疗师有资格参加半结构式访谈。数据进行了主题分析。
25 名理疗师(22-60 岁;女性占 68%)具有 1-40 年的临床经验,他们对快速采用远程康复提供临床护理的看法提供了深入了解。理疗师在肌肉骨骼门诊(72%)、住院、社区、儿科和骨盆健康部门工作。与理疗师对快速过渡到远程康复的关键要素的看法相关的定性分析,揭示了成功的四个关键主题:(1)“需要整个团队的方法”,(2)“会遇到技术问题,但可以克服”,(3)“在理解差异的同时优化情况”,以及(4)“改变方法并不意味着护理质量下降”。
在医院环境中快速实施远程康复是可行的,这得益于组织、行政和管理支持、理疗师采用的意愿、共享学习经验、高质量的软件和连接、设备和空间的可用性以及优化的系统和流程。促进成功的远程康复咨询的关键因素包括有效沟通、演示、让第三方协助以及准备充分并愿意参与的客户。