Abstract

BackgroundA tele-rehabilitation platform was developed to improve access to ambulatory rehabilitation services in Hong Kong. The development was completed in October 2019 and rolled out for use to occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and speech therapists. During the COVID-19 pandemic, rehabilitation services were severely interrupted. Tele-rehabilitation was used extensively to meet the demand for rehabilitation service delivery.ObjectiveThe aims of this study were to (1) describe the design and development process of a tele-rehabilitation service, and (2) study how the tele-rehabilitation platform was used to overcome the disruption of rehabilitation service during the COVID-19 pandemic.MethodsTele-rehabilitation was developed utilizing 4 core determinants of Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology as guiding principles. A generic prescription platform, called the activity-based prescription system, and a mobile app, called the Rehabilitation App, were built. Five outcomes were used to examine the utilization of tele-rehabilitation both before and during the pandemic: throughput, patient demographic, patient conditions, workforce, and satisfaction from patients and staff.ResultsThere was a tremendous increase in the use of tele-rehabilitation during pandemic. The total number of patients (up until July 2020) was 9101, and the main age range was between 51 to 70 years old. Tele-rehabilitation was used for a much wider scope of patient conditions than originally planned. More than 1112 therapists, which constituted 50.6% of the total workforce (1112/2196), prescribed tele-rehabilitation to their patients. Moreover, there was a high satisfaction rate from patients, with a mean rating of 4.2 out of 5, and a high adherence rate to prescribed rehabilitation activities (107840/131995, 81.7%).ConclusionsThe findings of our study suggested that tele-rehabilitation in the form of a generic prescription platform and mobile app can be an effective means to provide rehabilitation to patient. During the COVID-19 pandemic, tele-rehabilitation has been used extensively and effectively to mitigate service disruption. Our findings also provide support that there is a high level of satisfaction with tele-rehabilitation; however, a longer duration study is required to demonstrate the sustained use of tele-rehabilitation, especially after the pandemic.

Highlights

  • Rehabilitation Demand and Service Gap in Hong KongThe Hospital Authority is the statutory body responsible for managing public health services in Hong Kong

  • Physiotherapists exhibited the highest increase in tele-rehabilitation prescriptions (Figure 4)

  • Our study showed that tele-rehabilitation can be used for a much wider spectrum of patient conditions

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Introduction

Rehabilitation Demand and Service Gap in Hong KongThe Hospital Authority is the statutory body responsible for managing public health services in Hong Kong. Rehabilitation Demand and Service Gap in Hong Kong. The Hospital Authority provides over 90% of inpatient care and 30% of outpatient care and is the major provider of rehabilitation service to Hong Kong citizens [1]. Ambulatory rehabilitation services are provided to patients upon discharge from hospitals. A tele-rehabilitation platform was developed to improve access to ambulatory rehabilitation services in Hong Kong. Conclusions: The findings of our study suggested that tele-rehabilitation in the form of a generic prescription platform and mobile app can be an effective means to provide rehabilitation to patient. During the COVID-19 pandemic, tele-rehabilitation has been used extensively and effectively to mitigate service disruption. Our findings provide support that there is a high level of satisfaction with tele-rehabilitation; a longer duration study is required to demonstrate the sustained use of tele-rehabilitation, especially after the pandemic

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