Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification Interventions

Despite the effectiveness of occupational therapy home modification interventions, persons with disabilities may not receive them due to service delivery costs, limited number of therapists, and expansive geographic service areas.  The need for occupational therapy home modification interventions wi...

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Main Authors: Marnie Renda, Jennifer E. Lape
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2018-08-01
Series:International Journal of Telerehabilitation
Online Access:http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6244
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spelling doaj-2302303739064568a253910f63f31c6c2020-11-25T01:29:43ZengUniversity Library System, University of PittsburghInternational Journal of Telerehabilitation1945-20202018-08-0110131410.5195/ijt.2018.62446046Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification InterventionsMarnie Renda0Jennifer E. Lape1Chatham University Rebuild Independence LLCChatham UniversityDespite the effectiveness of occupational therapy home modification interventions, persons with disabilities may not receive them due to service delivery costs, limited number of therapists, and expansive geographic service areas.  The need for occupational therapy home modification interventions will increase with the rising U.S. aging population, incidence of chronic illness, and shift toward community-based care.  This study examined the feasibility of telehealth occupational therapy home modification interventions using participant owned smart phones, tablets, or computers.  A pretest posttest design (n=4) demonstrated improvement in home safety and perception of performance of daily activities.  Participants reported satisfaction with the mode of intervention citing ease of use and reduction in client and caregiver burden.  Two key implementation challenges were (1) inconsistent quality of synchronous audio and video and (2) limited funding for home modification interventions.  A large-scale telehealth occupational therapy home modification interventions pilot study is warranted.http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6244
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Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification Interventions
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title Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification Interventions
title_short Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification Interventions
title_full Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification Interventions
title_fullStr Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification Interventions
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and Effectiveness of Telehealth Occupational Therapy Home Modification Interventions
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publisher University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
series International Journal of Telerehabilitation
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description Despite the effectiveness of occupational therapy home modification interventions, persons with disabilities may not receive them due to service delivery costs, limited number of therapists, and expansive geographic service areas.  The need for occupational therapy home modification interventions will increase with the rising U.S. aging population, incidence of chronic illness, and shift toward community-based care.  This study examined the feasibility of telehealth occupational therapy home modification interventions using participant owned smart phones, tablets, or computers.  A pretest posttest design (n=4) demonstrated improvement in home safety and perception of performance of daily activities.  Participants reported satisfaction with the mode of intervention citing ease of use and reduction in client and caregiver burden.  Two key implementation challenges were (1) inconsistent quality of synchronous audio and video and (2) limited funding for home modification interventions.  A large-scale telehealth occupational therapy home modification interventions pilot study is warranted.
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