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Use Of A Telerehabilitation Delivery System For Fall Risk Screening, Robert W. Nithman Jan 2018

Use Of A Telerehabilitation Delivery System For Fall Risk Screening, Robert W. Nithman

Department of Physical Therapy Student Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

Problem: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that falls are the “leading cause of injury death and the most common cause of nonfatal injuries and hospital admission for trauma among people ages 65 and older.”1 Falls can have significant economic consequences to the individual and payer sources. To address these consequences, telerehabilitation was hypothesized to be a suitable supplement for fall screening efforts. Several sources concluded that support for synchronous telerehab was underdeveloped in the literature. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the acceptability, feasibility, reliability, and validity of telehealth-delivered fall screening among community-dwelling older …


Telerehabilitation Versus Standard Care For Improving Cognitive Function And Quality Of Life For Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review, Samantha Betts, Lana Feichter, Zoe Kleinig, Alice O'Connell-Debais, Henry Thai, Carmen Wong, Saravana Kumar Jan 2018

Telerehabilitation Versus Standard Care For Improving Cognitive Function And Quality Of Life For Adults With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Systematic Review, Samantha Betts, Lana Feichter, Zoe Kleinig, Alice O'Connell-Debais, Henry Thai, Carmen Wong, Saravana Kumar

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

ABSTRACT

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the most significant cause of death and severe disability following major trauma within Australia. Populations at risk include young adults aged 15 to 34, older adults, and military personnel. The main form of intervention following traumatic brain injury is rehabilitation, which places a large demand on the healthcare system. Telerehabilitation involves interventions delivered via telecommunication, which can improve accessibility and reduce this burden. There have been no systematic reviews conducted on the effectiveness of telerehabilitation in treating traumatic brain injury.

Purpose: To examine the effectiveness of telerehabilitation for adults with traumatic brain injury.

Methods: …


Experienced Practitioners' Views On Interpersonal Skills In Telehealth Delivery, Beverly W. Henry, Leah J. Ames, Derryl E. Block, John A. Vozenilek Jan 2018

Experienced Practitioners' Views On Interpersonal Skills In Telehealth Delivery, Beverly W. Henry, Leah J. Ames, Derryl E. Block, John A. Vozenilek

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Background. As telehealth becomes a larger part of the health care landscape, clinicians are becoming prepared to operate technology-based­ systems for conducting routine care and exchanging information. Less defined are interpersonal skills for telehealth care delivery such as communication and therapeutic relationships that can influence clinical outcomes. Examples include clinician adaptability to the communication process via telehealth, clinician congeniality in communications, and striving to achieve telepresence. The purpose of this study was to describe interpersonal skills for telehealth delivery to assist in the preparation of health professionals.

Methods. Aqualitative methods approached was used to build on results from …