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Research Papers

Rethinking early intervention rehabilitation services for children with motor difficulties: engaging stakeholders in the conceptualization of telerehabilitation primary care

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Pages 6749-6758 | Received 09 Nov 2020, Accepted 12 Aug 2021, Published online: 02 Sep 2021
 

Abstract

Purpose

Rehabilitation services for children with mild motor difficulties are limited. Telehealth could be a novel avenue through which to provide these services. With the input of various stakeholder groups, this study aimed to develop a logic model for a new primary care telerehabilitation intervention and to identify influencing implementation factors.

Methods and materials

A participatory research design was used. A logic model, developed in consultation with five healthcare managers, was discussed with four stakeholder groups. Focus groups were conducted with clinicians (n = 9), pediatric healthcare managers (n = 5), and technology information consultants (n = 2), while parents (n = 4) were interviewed to explore their perceptions of the proposed intervention, and factors influencing implementation. Transcribed discussions were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis.

Results

Stakeholders supported the delivery of telerehabilitation services for children with mild motor difficulties. Although agreement was generated for each logic model component, important recommendations were voiced related to service relevance and sustainability, parent and community capacity building, and platform dependability, security, and support. Identified factors influencing the implementation encompassed consumer, provider, technological, systemic and contextual barriers and facilitators. Strategies to address them were also suggested.

Conclusion

This study demonstrates the value of, and a process to engage stakeholders in the designing of pediatric telerehabilitation services and its implementation.

    IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE

  1. Pediatric telerehabilitation service are complex interventions which operate in complicate systems.

  2. Designing telerehabilitation services with stakeholders is recommended, yet how to do so often not clear.

  3. This study demonstrated that the development of a logic model can provide a systematic framework to helps guide the co-design process with stakeholders.

  4. Resulting recommendation underscored a broader vision for the intervention and identified crucial factors and strategies required for its successful implementation and sustainability.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank all the stakeholders who so willingly shared their opinions, expertise, and time with us. This work was made possible by the financial assistance of the Institut Universitaire de première ligne en santé et services sociaux.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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