Kammer Rebecca L, Federici Reilly, Gormley Stasi
Samsara Vision, Inc., Far Hills, New Jersey, United States.
Seton Hall University, South Orange Village, New Jersey, United States.
Int J Telerehabil. 2025 Jun 12;17(1):6703. doi: 10.63144/ijt.2025.6703. eCollection 2025.
For patients with low vision, rehabilitation enables the performance of daily activities and the acquisition of skills while enhancing quality of life, despite vision loss. Access to comprehensive low vision rehabilitation services, however, is often limited. The rise of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic has facilitated innovative delivery of healthcare, including telerehabilitation for low vision. This literature review was undertaken to evaluate the current evidence regarding telerehabilitation conducted by occupational therapists for patients with low vision. In this review, studies investigating the effects of new programs largely found significant improvements in outcomes. Results of a multicenter, randomized controlled trial found that reading ability significantly improved and results did not differ between therapies conducted through telerehabilitation or in-office. Additionally, studies surveying providers and patients regarding their sentiments about telehealth found that comfort level and overall satisfaction were similar between in-office visits and telerehabilitation.
对于视力低下的患者,康复训练能够帮助他们进行日常活动、掌握技能,同时提升生活质量,尽管他们存在视力丧失的问题。然而,获得全面的低视力康复服务往往受到限制。在新冠疫情期间,远程医疗的兴起推动了医疗保健的创新服务,包括针对低视力的远程康复。本综述旨在评估职业治疗师为低视力患者开展的远程康复的现有证据。在本综述中,调查新项目效果的研究大多发现结果有显著改善。一项多中心随机对照试验的结果表明,阅读能力显著提高,通过远程康复或门诊进行的治疗效果并无差异。此外,针对医疗服务提供者和患者对远程医疗看法的调查研究发现,门诊就诊和远程康复在舒适度和总体满意度方面相似。