BACKGROUND: Telehealth services have helped enable continuity of care during the coronavirus pandemic. We aimed to investigate use and views towards telehealth among allied health clinicians treating people with musculoskeletal conditions during the pandemic. METHODS: Cross-sectional international survey of allied health clinicians who used telehealth to manage musculoskeletal conditions during the coronavirus pandemic. Questions covered demographics, clinician-related factors (e.g. profession, clinical experience and setting), telehealth use (e.g. proportion of caseload, treatments used), attitudes towards telehealth (Likert scale), and perceived barriers and enablers (open questions). Data were presented descriptively, and an inductive th...
The COVID-19 pandemic created a challenge for providing assistive technology (AT) and rehabilitation...
While COVID-19 continues to impact the course of daily life, people across the globe have had to ada...
To describe the delivery of care for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) fro...
Abstract: The main aim of this study was to explore the use of telehealth services among the Physi...
Purpose: To explore occupational, physical, and speech-language pathology therapists’ perceived effe...
International audienceBackground: COVID-19 has affected the practice of physiotherapy, and telerehab...
Objective. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented expansion of telemedicine services. We sough...
Objective This study aimed to investigate Australian primary healthcare professionals' experiences o...
Abstract Aims Delivery of cardiac rehabilitation...
Introduction Access to specialised multidisciplinary healthcare services is difficult for many patie...
Purpose: With COVID-19 social distancing measures requiring a shift in how healthcare is delivered, ...
Background: In Australia there is a shortage of rheumatologists potentially translating to poorer ou...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic impedes therapy and care activities. Tele-health, i.e., the provis...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a rapid shift to remote consultations. The study aimed...
COVID-19 has impacted the National Health Service provision, creating urgency for departments to ada...
The COVID-19 pandemic created a challenge for providing assistive technology (AT) and rehabilitation...
While COVID-19 continues to impact the course of daily life, people across the globe have had to ada...
To describe the delivery of care for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) fro...
Abstract: The main aim of this study was to explore the use of telehealth services among the Physi...
Purpose: To explore occupational, physical, and speech-language pathology therapists’ perceived effe...
International audienceBackground: COVID-19 has affected the practice of physiotherapy, and telerehab...
Objective. The COVID-19 pandemic prompted unprecedented expansion of telemedicine services. We sough...
Objective This study aimed to investigate Australian primary healthcare professionals' experiences o...
Abstract Aims Delivery of cardiac rehabilitation...
Introduction Access to specialised multidisciplinary healthcare services is difficult for many patie...
Purpose: With COVID-19 social distancing measures requiring a shift in how healthcare is delivered, ...
Background: In Australia there is a shortage of rheumatologists potentially translating to poorer ou...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic impedes therapy and care activities. Tele-health, i.e., the provis...
Background The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a rapid shift to remote consultations. The study aimed...
COVID-19 has impacted the National Health Service provision, creating urgency for departments to ada...
The COVID-19 pandemic created a challenge for providing assistive technology (AT) and rehabilitation...
While COVID-19 continues to impact the course of daily life, people across the globe have had to ada...
To describe the delivery of care for patients with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) fro...