2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-99007-1_70
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Exploring Barriers that Affect Telerehabilitation Readiness: A Case Study of Rehabilitation Centre in Malaysia

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“…Other barriers were technical issues, the lack of information, the lack of involvement in planning, the shortage of exposure to e-healthcare information, resistance to change, the lack of using hardware and software, low connectivity, staff skill problems, and high-cost provider's willingness, and the location of the healthcare institute. In addition to these limitations, the attitudes of policymakers impact the use of TR services [13,16]. [14].…”
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“…Other barriers were technical issues, the lack of information, the lack of involvement in planning, the shortage of exposure to e-healthcare information, resistance to change, the lack of using hardware and software, low connectivity, staff skill problems, and high-cost provider's willingness, and the location of the healthcare institute. In addition to these limitations, the attitudes of policymakers impact the use of TR services [13,16]. [14].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Health care providers’ acceptance of technology is a key element that influences the sustainability and success of telerehabilitation ( Brewster et al, 2014 ; Wade et al, 2014 ). Other technical barriers that can affect the adoption of telerehabilitation by healthcare institutions include low expertise in using specific hardware and software ( Jafni et al, 2019 ).…”
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“…In another study, Jafni et al mentioned that lack of knowledge in using technology and consequent underutilization as an effective barrier to telemedicine in Malaysia ( 40 ). Brennan et al and several studies in Iran also pointed to poor knowledge of rehabilitation technology as a barrier to implementing telemedicine ( 12 , 29 , 41 ).…”
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confidence: 99%