2021
DOI: 10.1186/s40945-021-00112-3
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Physiotherapists’ use and perceptions of digital remote physiotherapy during COVID-19 lockdown in Switzerland: an online cross-sectional survey

Abstract: Background The Swiss containment strategy for the COVID-19 pandemic during the first wave in spring 2020 resulted in a moratorium on non-urgent physiotherapy via regular direct patient contact. Consequently, such physiotherapy sessions declined by 84%. This study investigates the impact of this moratorium on the use of digital remote physiotherapy in Switzerland during this period and the perceptions of its use by Swiss physiotherapists (PTs). Methods … Show more

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“…The COVID-19 pandemic has seen dramatic global increase in the use of technology to facilitate many processes that usually involve face-to-face communication. This includes a range of activities, such as teaching [ 6 ], and the provision of medical treatment, ranging from services for neurology [ 7 ] and psychology [ 8 , 9 ] to midwifery and occupational therapy [ 10 ], physiotherapy [ 11 ], and yoga classes [ 12 ]. Research has also been forced to move online so as not to lose momentum, but evidence is emerging that this presents new challenges, as switching to remote data collection is not always seamless and can be difficult for participants [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The COVID-19 pandemic has seen dramatic global increase in the use of technology to facilitate many processes that usually involve face-to-face communication. This includes a range of activities, such as teaching [ 6 ], and the provision of medical treatment, ranging from services for neurology [ 7 ] and psychology [ 8 , 9 ] to midwifery and occupational therapy [ 10 ], physiotherapy [ 11 ], and yoga classes [ 12 ]. Research has also been forced to move online so as not to lose momentum, but evidence is emerging that this presents new challenges, as switching to remote data collection is not always seamless and can be difficult for participants [ 13 , 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing new digital tools to overcome the acceptability of digital intervention among Malaysian Physiotherapist is crucially supported by choosing the right theory to direct the implementation process and strategy selection; ensuring that adequate attention is paid to implementation planning and a versatile approach to reacting to the emerging barriers [25]. Furthermore, both training and regular exposure to telehealth practice promotes acceptance and confidence [23], [26]- [29] and through education and timely information, the targeted information offered has the ability to improve patient outcomes [30].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nuotolinė kineziterapija realiu laiku dažniausiai taikoma pacientų mokymui, būklės sekimui ir gydymui. Tuo tarpu ištyrimas ir diagnozavimas yra ribotas (Rausch et al, 2021). Nepaisant to, pandemijos laikotarpiu nemažai dėmesio ir resursų skiriama nuotolinei kineziterapijai.…”
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