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Hybrid Approach to Pediatric Rehabilitation
Sponsor: Alyn Pediatric & Adolescent Rehabilitation Hospital
Summary
Children and youth recovering from acquired injuries typically receive therapy via in-patient or outpatient rehabilitation (OPR). Families from peripheral areas often face significant time and financial burdens to access treatment. Over the past decade, evidence supporting the effectiveness of remote (online) rehabilitation has increased. Objectives: 1. Identify facilitators and barriers to hybrid service adoption. 2. Develop a hybrid telerehabilitation program for youth that is at least equivalent (non-inferior) to conventional, in-person therapy. 3. Compare hybrid rehabilitation to in-person rehabilitation at two centers in Israel in terms of: Adherence to therapy, Therapeutic alliance, Perceived quality of care (families and therapists), Functional effectiveness (measured by pre-post change in the Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Inventory, PEDI), Cost-effectiveness (including training requirements, physical space requirements, and costs); 4. Provide best practice recommendations for hybrid rehabilitation in children. Research Methods: Focus Groups: Experts will develop a two-month hybrid program for approximately 200 children in OPR, commencing one month after in-person rehabilitation. Evaluation Metrics: Therapy adherence, therapeutic alliance, and perceived quality of care will be assessed monthly and compared to in-person treatment. Insights will inform best practice guidelines for hybrid telerehabilitation. Data Collection: Thematic Analysis: Analyzing focus group information. Comparative Metrics: Comparing measures of adherence, therapeutic alliance, and perceived quality of care between hybrid and in-person programs. Difference-in-Difference Approach: Assessing functional differences between in-person and remote therapy. Cost Analysis: Estimating direct and indirect costs per child for in-person versus remote rehabilitation.
Official title: Hybrid Approach (In-person and Remote) to Pediatric Rehabilitation: A Look Beyond the Corona Crisis 2019
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
3 Years - 21 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
200
Start Date
2023-08-16
Completion Date
2025-12-01
Last Updated
2024-08-09
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Hybrid approach (in-person and remote) to pediatric rehabilitation: A look beyond the COVID-19 crisis
Hybrid rehabilitation. Out patients will receive one day a week of remote therapy and the remaining (1-4 days) in person at rehabilitation hospital
Locations (1)
Alyn Pediatric and Adolescent Rehabilitation Center
Jerusalem, Israel