2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.1030741
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Relationship-driven, family-centered care via TelePT: Reflections in the wake of COVID-19

Abstract: In response to the throttling of children’s therapy programs precipitated by COVID-19 shutdowns, interest in the use of telehealth has increased among service providers at both the clinical and administrative levels. TelePT promises to be particularly appropriate in devising programs of on-going, therapeutic exercise interventions for children with neuromotor disorders. From the lay perspective, physical/physiotherapy (PT) which is seemingly characterized by the “hands-on,” and corrective approach to managing … Show more

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“…Pre-COVID-19, it was not uncommon for early interventionists, therapists who provide services for children in their homes, to be left to work with the child while the parent dealt with other tasks. After lockdown, when therapy shifted to telehealth, the parent had to be engaged, an active partner in the home therapy program, as young children do not have the knowledge or skill to manage interactions over telehealth autonomously [ 17 ]. This scenario parallels our experience in HUGS-1, where parents often seemed tentative, as if they did not want to “interfere” with the HUGS session.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Pre-COVID-19, it was not uncommon for early interventionists, therapists who provide services for children in their homes, to be left to work with the child while the parent dealt with other tasks. After lockdown, when therapy shifted to telehealth, the parent had to be engaged, an active partner in the home therapy program, as young children do not have the knowledge or skill to manage interactions over telehealth autonomously [ 17 ]. This scenario parallels our experience in HUGS-1, where parents often seemed tentative, as if they did not want to “interfere” with the HUGS session.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The in-person environment of the clinic is regulated by practitioners, whereas the telehealth environment of the home is under the pediatric patient family’s control. This shift in the service delivery environment provided an unexpected practicum for authentic, relationship-based, family-centered care [ 17 ].…”
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“…El paradigma, las estructuras del pensamiento, inscritas culturalmente en los seres humanos, inconscientemente gobiernan su forma de conocer, pensar y actuar (Morin, 1998). Choong et al (2022) destacan que el interés en el uso de la telesalud fue precipitado entre los proveedores de servicios, tanto a nivel clínico como administrativo, por los cierres de la COVID 19. Señalan que la telesalud puede ser particularmente apropiada en la elaboración de programas de intervenciones continuas de ejercicios terapéuticos, sobre todo por la fisioterapia, caracterizada por el enfoque "práctico" y correctivo en la gestión de las deficiencias.…”
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