2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18126659
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Lessons Learned during a Naturalistic Study of Online Treatment for Pediatric Rehabilitation

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic forced many health care providers to modify their service model by adopting telehealth and tele-rehabilitation with minimal time to plan for its execution. ALYN—Pediatric Rehabilitation Hospital in Jerusalem, Israel, responded with alacrity by providing a broad range of rehabilitation services to young people via online therapy during the first 5 months of the pandemic. The objectives of this naturalistic study were: (1) to monitor usage and user experience of online rehabilitation provid… Show more

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“…In the telehealth environment, caregiver engagement increased as did generalization of activities in the home. This finding is like that of other recent studies1–4 and highlights the use of telehealth in a family-centered approach.…”
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“…In the telehealth environment, caregiver engagement increased as did generalization of activities in the home. This finding is like that of other recent studies1–4 and highlights the use of telehealth in a family-centered approach.…”
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“…In the telehealth environment, caregiver engagement increased as did generalization of activities in the home. This finding is like that of other recent studies [1][2][3][4] and highlights the use of telehealth in a family-centered approach.This telehealth approach facilitated collaboration between the caregiver and the therapist, increasing caregivers' empowerment to perform movement interventions with their children, individualizing activities, and incorporating them into family routines. The child likely benefits from generalization of interventions beyond the structured session, practice in the natural environment, and ultimately the incorporation of physical activity into family life.…”
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