Experiences from the implementation of physical therapy via telehealth for individuals with Parkinson disease during the COVID-19 pandemic

C. Colon-Semenza, J. A. Zajac,A. Schwartz, P. Darbandsari,T. D. Ellis

DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION(2024)

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PurposeTo (1) determine the characteristics and participation rate of adults with Parkinson disease (PD) in physical therapy (PT) delivered via telehealth, (2) identify the outcome measures and interventions implemented, (3) determine the safety of and (4) patient and therapist satisfaction with PT via telehealth in a clinic specializing in the care of people with PD during the coronavirus pandemic.Materials & MethodsA retrospective analysis of PT services via telehealth was conducted. Participating patients completed a satisfaction survey. Physical therapists (PTs) who delivered this care were interviewed. Three coders conducted thematic analysis of interviews. Descriptive statistics described the participation rate, demographics, outcome measures, interventions, and safety.ResultsThere was a 71.4% participation rate. Participants (n = 55) were white (96%), non-Hispanic (100%), older adult (mean = 69.5 years (8.3)) males (65.5%). Non-participants (n = 22) had similar demographics. Therapists selected patient-reported measures more often than performance-based measures. Therapeutic exercise was the most common intervention. All patients (80% response rate) reported satisfaction with their experience. PTs reported the home enhanced specificity of training but impeded evaluation. Therapists endorsed a hybrid model for future practice.ConclusionsPatients reported satisfaction with PT via telehealth during the pandemic. A hybrid model may support optimal delivery of PT.
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Telehealth,physical therapy,Parkinson disease,COVID-19,pandemic
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