A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Survivors
A global pandemic of a new highly contagious disease called COVID-19 resulting from coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-Cov-2) infection was declared in February 2020. Though primarily transmitted through the respiratory system, other organ systems in the body can be affected. Twen...
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doaj-f14f6cd1de2d4104a980a4a0b6ddbd322020-11-25T04:10:42ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1661-78271660-46012020-07-01174890489010.3390/ijerph17134890A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 SurvivorsAbayomi Salawu0Angela Green1Michael G. Crooks2Nina Brixey3Denise H. Ross4Manoj Sivan5Hull University Teaching Hospital National Health Service (NHS) Trust, Hull HU16 5JQ, UKHull University Teaching Hospital National Health Service (NHS) Trust, Hull HU16 5JQ, UKHull University Teaching Hospital National Health Service (NHS) Trust, Hull HU16 5JQ, UKHull University Teaching Hospital National Health Service (NHS) Trust, Hull HU16 5JQ, UKLeeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds LS9 7TF, UKLeeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds LS9 7TF, UKA global pandemic of a new highly contagious disease called COVID-19 resulting from coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-Cov-2) infection was declared in February 2020. Though primarily transmitted through the respiratory system, other organ systems in the body can be affected. Twenty percent of those affected require hospitalization with mechanical ventilation in severe cases. About half of the disease survivors have residual functional deficits that require multidisciplinary specialist rehabilitation. The workforce to deliver the required rehabilitation input is beyond the capacity of existing community services. Strict medical follow-up guidelines to monitor these patients mandate scheduled reviews within 12 weeks post discharge. Due to the restricted timeframe for these events to occur, existing care pathway are unlikely to be able to meet the demand. An innovative integrated post-discharge care pathway to facilitate follow up by acute medical teams (respiratory and intensive care) and a specialist multidisciplinary rehabilitation team is hereby proposed. Such a pathway will enable the monitoring and provision of comprehensive medical assessments and multidisciplinary rehabilitation. This paper proposes that a model of tele-rehabilitation is integrated within the pathway by using digital communication technology to offer quick remote assessment and efficient therapy delivery to these patients. Tele-rehabilitation offers a quick and effective option to respond to the specialist rehabilitation needs of COVID-19 survivors following hospital discharge.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/17/13/4890COVID-19multi-disciplinary tele-rehabilitationpulmonary rehabilitation |
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Abayomi Salawu Angela Green Michael G. Crooks Nina Brixey Denise H. Ross Manoj Sivan A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Survivors International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health COVID-19 multi-disciplinary tele-rehabilitation pulmonary rehabilitation |
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Abayomi Salawu Angela Green Michael G. Crooks Nina Brixey Denise H. Ross Manoj Sivan |
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Abayomi Salawu |
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A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Survivors |
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A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Survivors |
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A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Survivors |
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A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Survivors |
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A Proposal for Multidisciplinary Tele-Rehabilitation in the Assessment and Rehabilitation of COVID-19 Survivors |
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proposal for multidisciplinary tele-rehabilitation in the assessment and rehabilitation of covid-19 survivors |
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
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1661-7827 1660-4601 |
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A global pandemic of a new highly contagious disease called COVID-19 resulting from coronavirus (severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-Cov-2) infection was declared in February 2020. Though primarily transmitted through the respiratory system, other organ systems in the body can be affected. Twenty percent of those affected require hospitalization with mechanical ventilation in severe cases. About half of the disease survivors have residual functional deficits that require multidisciplinary specialist rehabilitation. The workforce to deliver the required rehabilitation input is beyond the capacity of existing community services. Strict medical follow-up guidelines to monitor these patients mandate scheduled reviews within 12 weeks post discharge. Due to the restricted timeframe for these events to occur, existing care pathway are unlikely to be able to meet the demand. An innovative integrated post-discharge care pathway to facilitate follow up by acute medical teams (respiratory and intensive care) and a specialist multidisciplinary rehabilitation team is hereby proposed. Such a pathway will enable the monitoring and provision of comprehensive medical assessments and multidisciplinary rehabilitation. This paper proposes that a model of tele-rehabilitation is integrated within the pathway by using digital communication technology to offer quick remote assessment and efficient therapy delivery to these patients. Tele-rehabilitation offers a quick and effective option to respond to the specialist rehabilitation needs of COVID-19 survivors following hospital discharge. |
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COVID-19 multi-disciplinary tele-rehabilitation pulmonary rehabilitation |
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