Abstract

With the increase in technological developments, the use of technological applications in health services has increased. Telerehabilitation is one of the technological applications used in rehabilitation services. The application of telerehabilitation practices within the framework of ethical principles is of great importance for the protection of patient privacy. The lack of international standards on the ethics of telerehabilitation and the lack of applicable legal provisions is one of the major obstacles to the effective use and widespread use of these practices. In order to prevent the use of these practices that provide cost, time and ease of use to produce negative results, ethical principles should be clearly defined and handled with the laws. In this review, ethical principles that should be taken into consideration in telerehabilitation applications are discussed and how possible violations of rules can have consequences.

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