A rapid review protocol of physiotherapy and occupational therapy telerehabilitation to inform ethical and equity concerns

Telerehabilitation (TR) has emerged as a feasible and promising approach for delivering rehabilitation services remotely, utilizing technology to bridge the gap between healthcare providers and patients. As new modalities of virtual care and health technologies continue to emerge, it is crucial to s...

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Published in:Digital health Vol. 10; p. 20552076241260367
Main Authors: Veras, Mirella, Sigouin, Jennifer, Auger, Claudine, Auger, Louis-Pierre, Ahmed, Sara, Boychuck, Zachary, Cavallo, Sabrina, Lévesque, Martine, Lovo, Stacey, Miller, William C, Nelson, Michelle, Norouzi-Gheidari, Nahid, O'Neil, Jennifer, Perreault, Kadija, Urbanowski, Reg, Sheehy, Lisa, Singh, Hardeep, Vincent, Claude, Wang, Rosali, Zidarov, Diana, Hudon, Anne, Kairy, Dahlia
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States SAGE Publications 01-01-2024
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Summary:Telerehabilitation (TR) has emerged as a feasible and promising approach for delivering rehabilitation services remotely, utilizing technology to bridge the gap between healthcare providers and patients. As new modalities of virtual care and health technologies continue to emerge, it is crucial to stay informed about the growing landscape of virtual care to ensure that telehealth service delivery is ethical and equitable, and improves the quality of services and patient outcomes. The primary objective of this article is to present the protocol of a rapid review to examine the equity-related aspects surrounding the implementation of TR. This includes a comprehensive analysis of the ethical dimensions and fairness concerns linked to this practice. A rapid review protocol was developed in accordance with Cochrane Rapid Reviews Methods Guidance. Medline and EMBASE databases were searched between January 2010 and March 2023. Study selection and data extraction will be conducted in two phases (Phase I) by two independent reviewers and subsequently (Phase II) by a single reviewer. Our study will utilize the PROGRESS-Plus and Equitable virtual rehabilitation in the metaverse era framework to identify dimensions where potential inequities may exist within TR interventions. This rapid review is anticipated to enhance our knowledge of TR in the fields of physiotherapy and occupational therapy, with a specific focus on its influence on ethical and equitable practices and providing a foundation for informed decision-making and improved patient care. This rapid review will contribute to the advancement of our understanding of TR within physiotherapy and occupational therapy. Through synthesizing existing evidence, this study not only addresses current gaps in knowledge but also offers valuable insights for future research and clinical practice in TR services.
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ISSN:2055-2076
2055-2076
DOI:10.1177/20552076241260367