2019
DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2019.1595750
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Diversity of practices in telerehabilitation for children with disabilities and effective intervention characteristics: results from a systematic review

Abstract: Purpose: To describe the characteristics and effectiveness of pediatric telerehabilitation interventions offered to children 0-12 years old or to their families. Methods: A systematic review was conducted on randomized control trials published between 2007 and 2018 involving at least one rehabilitation professional who provided services remotely. Information was

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“…There is no consensus around the definition of telehealth, but most authors would agree that it refers to activities 1) related to health care, 2) provided at distance, and 3) involving either health care providers and/or patients (Camden et al., 2019;Zylstra, 2013). Telerehabilitation is the term used to refer to rehabilitation activities as opposed to telemedicine, which is specific to the field of medicine.…”
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“…There is no consensus around the definition of telehealth, but most authors would agree that it refers to activities 1) related to health care, 2) provided at distance, and 3) involving either health care providers and/or patients (Camden et al., 2019;Zylstra, 2013). Telerehabilitation is the term used to refer to rehabilitation activities as opposed to telemedicine, which is specific to the field of medicine.…”
Section: Theoretical Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 2019 systematic review of randomized-control trials suggests that telehealth for children with disabilities is effective, although few studies included physical or occupation therapy (Camden et al, 2019). Another systematic review supports the use of telehealth in parent education and skill development (Chi & Demiris, 2015), which is a key component of all peadiatric therapy service.…”
Section: Evidence For Use Of Telehealth For Children With Disabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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