Telerehabilitation in pediatric neurofunctional physical therapy during the COVID-19 pandemics: parent’s perception, challenges and contributions

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https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.2023.e4907

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Telehealth, Physical Therapy, Motor Skills Disorders, Social Isolation, COVID-19

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INTRODUCTION: Telerehabilitation is a modality of care provided remotely that was considered a fundamental resource during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, it was a modality not yet experienced by many professionals and family members. OBJECTIVE: To describe the perception of parents or guardians of children undergoing physical therapy, about the challenges and contributions of the experience with telerehabilitation performed in an outpatient service during the COVID-19 pandemics. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An exploratory cross-sectional observational study carried out with parents or guardians of children, aged between 0 and 12 years old, with any neurological or musculoskeletal health condition in physiotherapeutic treatment by telerehabilitation, from June to August 2021. A questionnaire prepared by the authors with questions about the perception of those responsible, challenges and contributions of telerehabilitation was sent to those responsible through a Google Forms link, by email or mobile messaging app and was self-applied. Descriptive analysis of the data collected was carried out through the frequency of responses from parents or guardians on specific questions. Numerical variables were presented as mean ± standard deviation and categorical variables as absolute and relative frequencies. RESULTS: Eighteen guardians received and answered the questionnaire completely. The mother was the most cited guardian, most children received care twice a week and the most prevalent diagnosis was cerebral palsy. Seventy-three percent of those responsible rated telerehabilitation as above the expected level and with a contribution beyond their expectations. According to them, the greatest contribution of telerehabilitation was the satisfactory motor development presented by the children during the period of social isolation. CONCLUSION: According to the parents' perception of the challenges and contributions of the experience with telerehabilitation performed in outpatient service, the benefits seem to outweigh the challenges.

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03/15/2023

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Rodrigues SMA, Feliciano JS, Coutinho PFF, Melo DPG, Gonçalves RV. Telerehabilitation in pediatric neurofunctional physical therapy during the COVID-19 pandemics: parent’s perception, challenges and contributions. Rev Pesq Fisio [Internet]. 2023 Mar. 15 [cited 2024 Nov. 25];13:e4907. Available from: https://journals.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/fisioterapia/article/view/4907

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