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期刊名:International journal of telerehabilitation

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ISSN:1945-2020

e-ISSN:1945-2020

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Emily M Hudson,Stephanie P Bazal,Michelle R Rauzi et al. Emily M Hudson et al.
A growing body of evidence suggests group rehabilitation may empower patients to achieve functional goals by leveraging social connectivity. From previous work, we adapted an in-person group for older Veterans to a telerehabilitation group ...
Alissa R Baker,Erin R Barents,Anna G Cole et al. Alissa R Baker et al.
Telehealth was widely adopted in pediatric occupational therapy practice during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, there is limited knowledge on telehealth use post-pandemic. This study collected 132 responses to a mixed-methods survey from Ma...
Chris J Gamble,Eleonore van Dam van Isselt,Sandra M G Zwakhalen et al. Chris J Gamble et al.
Geriatric rehabilitation (GR) facilities are turning to innovative tools such as telerehabilitation to support home-based treatment due to challenges with population ageing, staff shortages, and mounting budgetary pressures. This study iden...
Meaghan Reitzel,Lori Letts,Cynthia Lennon et al. Meaghan Reitzel et al.
Scope: This study describes the high and low points of caregiver and clinician experiences with pediatric telerehabilitation with consideration for the sustainable adoption of pediatric telerehabilitation beyond the COVID...
Evelyn Abrahante Terrell,Andy Bopp,Josh Krantz et al. Evelyn Abrahante Terrell et al.
While the public health emergency is over, telehealth and telepractice will continue to play a pivotal role in supporting health equity for diverse and vulnerable individuals in underserved communities. The American Occupational Therapy Ass...
Karen S Sagun,Ryanne Nicole H Alava,Kristine Therese S Cablay et al. Karen S Sagun et al.
Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) is a rights-based approach that aims to provide equitable health services and participation opportunities for people with disabilities. Telerehabilitation has emerged as a potential methodology for deliv...
David Shilane,Ashwathi Nair David Shilane
This study investigates how effectively telehealth utilization (THU) can substitute for a usual source of care (USC) for taking prescription medication using data from the 2020-2022 National Health Interview Survey. We analyzed data for 69,...
Yafit Gilboa,Michal Pagis,Kathleen Lyons Yafit Gilboa
Many benefits can be gained from telehealth, including reduced travel time, flexible work schedules, increased patient satisfaction, and a cost-effective method of providing care. Furthermore, telehealth provides rehabilitation professional...
Amber M Angell,Elinor E Taylor,Joana Nana Serwaa Akrofi et al. Amber M Angell et al.
This qualitative study examined participants' experiences of transitioning to telehealth-delivered pediatric occupational therapy for autistic children during the COVID-19 pandemic. We interviewed three clinic administrators, four occupatio...