Kwok Jackson, Winston Sherry, Gerdes Marsha, Morales Knashawn, McQuaid Ellen, Guevara James P
Department of Undergraduate Medical Education, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Division of General Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
J Pediatr Adv Res. 2024;3(1). doi: 10.46889/jpar.2024.3101. Epub 2024 Jan 31.
Early Intervention (EI) is a federally-funded program that provides therapies for children with developmental delays. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown restrictions in Philadelphia in 2020, these services made a rapid change to virtual service delivery. We sought to explore the experiences of families in accessing online therapy. We recruited families to participate in a mixed methods study in order to evaluate changes in the initiation and use of EI services pre- and post-pandemic lockdown. Of the 94 who completed surveys, 27 families were purposively sampled for semi-structured telephonic interviews to identify their perceptions of program assistance and needs. Themes developed from these interviews included participant satisfaction with the communication of program changes and concerns related to the effectiveness of virtual EI services. This information can be used in plans for transitioning to hybrid therapy as well as for future pandemics requiring a return to fully virtual services.
早期干预(EI)是一项由联邦政府资助的项目,为发育迟缓的儿童提供治疗。由于2020年新冠疫情以及费城的封锁限制,这些服务迅速转变为虚拟服务提供方式。我们试图探索家庭在获取在线治疗方面的经历。我们招募家庭参与一项混合方法研究,以评估疫情封锁前后EI服务启动和使用的变化。在94名完成调查的人中,有27个家庭被有目的地抽取进行半结构化电话访谈,以确定他们对项目援助的看法和需求。从这些访谈中得出的主题包括参与者对项目变化沟通的满意度以及对虚拟EI服务有效性的担忧。这些信息可用于向混合治疗过渡的计划,以及未来需要完全恢复虚拟服务的疫情应对。