Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-University Health Network, Toronto, ON, Canada.
PLoS One. 2024 Feb 21;19(2):e0297908. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297908. eCollection 2024.
This scoping review aims to map the existing research on adverse events during the delivery of telerehabilitation.
Telerehabilitation, a subset of telemedicine, has gained traction during the COVID-19 pandemic as a means to deliver rehabilitation services remotely. However, there exists a research gap as there has yet to be any scoping review, systematic review, or meta-analysis published to identify and summarize the current primary research on adverse events related to telerehabilitation as a whole. It is important to understand how adverse events, such as falls during physiotherapy or aspiration pneumonia during speech language pathology sessions, are associated with telerehabilitation delivery. This will help to identify key limitations for optimizing telerehabilitation delivery by allowing for the development of key risk-mitigation measures and quality indicators. It can also help improve the uptake of telerehabilitation among clinicians and patients. This review aims to fill this research gap by conducting a search of published literature on adverse events in telerehabilitation. Anticipated key findings of this scoping review include identifying the characteristics and frequencies of adverse events during telerehabilitation, the patient populations and types of telerehabilitation associated with the most adverse events, and the quality of reporting of adverse events.
The review follows the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodological framework and adheres to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guidelines. The review protocol has been registered and published on Open Science Framework. A comprehensive search strategy was implemented across multiple databases (MEDLINE ALL, EMBASE, APA PsycINFO, CENTRAL, and CINAHL). All stages (screening, extraction, and synthesis) will be conducted in duplicate and independently, with data extraction following the TIDieR framework, along with authors, year of publication (before or after COVID), population and sample size, and specific mode/s of telerehabilitation delivery. For synthesis, data will be summarized quantitatively using numerical counts and qualitatively via content analysis. The data will be grouped by intervention type and by type of adverse event.
This scoping review will include qualitative and quantitative studies published between 2013 and 2023, written in English, and conducted in any geographic area. All modes of telerehabilitation delivery (asynchronous, synchronous, or hybrid) will be included. Systematic reviews, meta-analyses, commentaries, protocols, opinion pieces, conference abstracts, and case series with fewer than five participants will be excluded.
本范围综述旨在绘制现有关于远程康复过程中不良事件的研究图谱。
远程康复是远程医疗的一个分支,在 COVID-19 大流行期间,它作为一种远程提供康复服务的手段而受到关注。然而,目前还没有发表任何范围综述、系统评价或荟萃分析来确定和总结整个远程康复相关不良事件的现有主要研究,因此存在研究空白。了解诸如物理治疗期间跌倒或言语病理学期间吸入性肺炎等不良事件与远程康复的相关性非常重要。这将有助于通过制定关键的风险缓解措施和质量指标来确定优化远程康复的关键限制因素。它还可以帮助提高临床医生和患者对远程康复的接受程度。本综述旨在通过搜索发表的关于远程康复不良事件的文献来填补这一研究空白。预计本范围综述的主要发现包括确定远程康复过程中不良事件的特征和频率、与最多不良事件相关的患者人群和远程康复类型,以及不良事件报告的质量。
本综述遵循乔安娜·布里格斯研究所(JBI)的方法框架,并遵循系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目(PRISMA-ScR)指南。该综述方案已在开放科学框架上注册和发表。在多个数据库(MEDLINE ALL、EMBASE、APA PsycINFO、CENTRAL 和 CINAHL)中实施了全面的搜索策略。所有阶段(筛选、提取和综合)都将由两人独立重复进行,数据提取将遵循 TIDieR 框架,以及作者、出版年份(COVID 之前或之后)、人口和样本量以及特定的远程康复提供模式。对于综合,数据将使用数值计数进行定量总结,并通过内容分析进行定性总结。数据将按干预类型和不良事件类型进行分组。
本范围综述将包括 2013 年至 2023 年期间发表的、以英语撰写的、在任何地理区域进行的定性和定量研究。将纳入所有远程康复提供模式(异步、同步或混合)。将排除系统评价、荟萃分析、评论、方案、意见文章、会议摘要和少于 5 名参与者的病例系列。