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Telehealth effective, preferred for mobility equipment adjustments in veterans

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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, , but the efficacy of such remote health services yet documented.

Two recent studies from the 51精品视频, published in the , show that telehealth can be effective in providing complex rehabilitation technology鈥攄evices like wheelchairs that are custom-fitted for individuals鈥攖o veterans.

The research was conducted at the , which is funded by a partnership between 51精品视频 and the VA 51精品视频sburgh Healthcare System.

The first study involved a cohort of veterans with disabilities who were assessed by a therapist through telehealth at their homes for complex rehabilitation technology (CRT), such as adjustments to wheelchairs, and then compared to a matched sample of non-veterans who were assessed through traditional in-person methods. Pre- and post-visit scores on their mobility found similar outcomes.

The second study found veterans and providers were satisfied with using telehealth for their needs and that veterans often preferred telehealth.听

鈥淧roviding properly fitted mobility equipment is a consumer-centered process that involves several steps, interdisciplinary communication and assessment of the person鈥檚 natural living situation,鈥 said , study investigator, HERL medical director and associate professor in 51精品视频鈥檚 . 鈥淩egardless of the current pandemic, for people with disabilities, accessing appropriate services can be a challenge, especially given limited mobility, medical conditions that contraindicate travel, broken down equipment or limited transportation.鈥

One advance resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic is expanded remote health care services. This is especially significant for people in high-risk groups, said Dicianno, who is also an associate professor with 51精品视频鈥檚 . People with severe disabilities depend on access to tailored equipment, he said, not only to meet medical needs but to function and participate in their communities.

鈥淭hese results are consistent with our earlier studies with non-veterans and support the use of telehealth strategies as an option for all CRT users. When applied appropriately, telehealth can complement traditional in-person procedures and in some cases, replace them,鈥 said , vice chair for education and training and associate professor in 51精品视频鈥檚 Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, part of the .

鈥淰eterans Affairs is recognized as a world leader in terms of development and deployment of telehealth services and is a perfect setting for testing innovative models of care,鈥 Dicianno said. 鈥淭hese publications show that we can use telerehabilitation to assess and provide wheelchairs to veterans in their homes in rural communities.鈥

The findings provide further understanding to the benefits of telehealth for complex rehabilitation technology and can serve as evidence to support continued investigation and use of these methods beyond the current public health emergency, said Schmeler, who is a practicing occupational therapist and certified assistive technology professional.

鈥淚 have personally noted more meaningful information when I can observe a person engaged in mobility-related activities of daily living in their natural environment versus what is assessed in a clinical setting,鈥 he said.

The research was funded through the MyVA Access Improvement Project, a VA partnership between its Office of the Under Secretary for Health and Office of Rural Health partnership.