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The era of technology in healthcare: an evaluation of telerehabilitation on patient outcomes —a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
DiscussionThe utilization of telerehabilitation and similar telehealth treatments has increased throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. However, much is still unclear regarding the effectiveness of these methods in the delivery and service of healthcare, and their effect on health outcomes. This review will identify and address the knowledge gaps in the literature, which will provide further directions for future research.Trial registrationThis systematic review has been registered with PROSPERO under registration number CRD42022297849.
Source: Systematic Reviews - May 4, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: research

Physiotherapy as part of primary health care, Italy
CONCLUSION: Our model facilitated the provision of rehabilitative care in the community, preventing the exacerbation of chronic conditions and meeting the population health needs in non-hospital environments. The model overcame the typical lack of integration within health-care services with flexibility, promoting care proximity solutions to cope with health challenges such as an ageing population and the coronavirus disease.PMID:36324555 | PMC:PMC9589380 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288339
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Alessandra Da Ros Matteo Paci Elisa Buonandi Laura Rosiello Sandra Moretti Chiara Barchielli Source Type: research

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition
CONCLUSION: Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems' strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.PMID:36324552 | PMC:PMC9589389 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288105
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Simon D écary Wouter De Groote Chiara Arienti Carlotte Kiekens Paolo Boldrini Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini Mich èle Dugas Th éo Stefan L éa Langlois Fr édérique Daigle Florian Naye Annie LeBlanc Stefano Negrini Source Type: research

Physiotherapy as part of primary health care, Italy
CONCLUSION: Our model facilitated the provision of rehabilitative care in the community, preventing the exacerbation of chronic conditions and meeting the population health needs in non-hospital environments. The model overcame the typical lack of integration within health-care services with flexibility, promoting care proximity solutions to cope with health challenges such as an ageing population and the coronavirus disease.PMID:36324555 | PMC:PMC9589380 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288339
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Alessandra Da Ros Matteo Paci Elisa Buonandi Laura Rosiello Sandra Moretti Chiara Barchielli Source Type: research

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition
CONCLUSION: Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems' strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.PMID:36324552 | PMC:PMC9589389 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288105
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Simon D écary Wouter De Groote Chiara Arienti Carlotte Kiekens Paolo Boldrini Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini Mich èle Dugas Th éo Stefan L éa Langlois Fr édérique Daigle Florian Naye Annie LeBlanc Stefano Negrini Source Type: research

Physiotherapy as part of primary health care, Italy
CONCLUSION: Our model facilitated the provision of rehabilitative care in the community, preventing the exacerbation of chronic conditions and meeting the population health needs in non-hospital environments. The model overcame the typical lack of integration within health-care services with flexibility, promoting care proximity solutions to cope with health challenges such as an ageing population and the coronavirus disease.PMID:36324555 | PMC:PMC9589380 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288339
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Alessandra Da Ros Matteo Paci Elisa Buonandi Laura Rosiello Sandra Moretti Chiara Barchielli Source Type: research

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition
CONCLUSION: Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems' strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.PMID:36324552 | PMC:PMC9589389 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288105
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Simon D écary Wouter De Groote Chiara Arienti Carlotte Kiekens Paolo Boldrini Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini Mich èle Dugas Th éo Stefan L éa Langlois Fr édérique Daigle Florian Naye Annie LeBlanc Stefano Negrini Source Type: research

Physiotherapy as part of primary health care, Italy
CONCLUSION: Our model facilitated the provision of rehabilitative care in the community, preventing the exacerbation of chronic conditions and meeting the population health needs in non-hospital environments. The model overcame the typical lack of integration within health-care services with flexibility, promoting care proximity solutions to cope with health challenges such as an ageing population and the coronavirus disease.PMID:36324555 | PMC:PMC9589380 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288339
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Alessandra Da Ros Matteo Paci Elisa Buonandi Laura Rosiello Sandra Moretti Chiara Barchielli Source Type: research

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition
CONCLUSION: Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems' strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.PMID:36324552 | PMC:PMC9589389 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288105
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Simon D écary Wouter De Groote Chiara Arienti Carlotte Kiekens Paolo Boldrini Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini Mich èle Dugas Th éo Stefan L éa Langlois Fr édérique Daigle Florian Naye Annie LeBlanc Stefano Negrini Source Type: research

Physiotherapy as part of primary health care, Italy
CONCLUSION: Our model facilitated the provision of rehabilitative care in the community, preventing the exacerbation of chronic conditions and meeting the population health needs in non-hospital environments. The model overcame the typical lack of integration within health-care services with flexibility, promoting care proximity solutions to cope with health challenges such as an ageing population and the coronavirus disease.PMID:36324555 | PMC:PMC9589380 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288339
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Alessandra Da Ros Matteo Paci Elisa Buonandi Laura Rosiello Sandra Moretti Chiara Barchielli Source Type: research

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition
CONCLUSION: Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems' strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.PMID:36324552 | PMC:PMC9589389 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288105
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Simon D écary Wouter De Groote Chiara Arienti Carlotte Kiekens Paolo Boldrini Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini Mich èle Dugas Th éo Stefan L éa Langlois Fr édérique Daigle Florian Naye Annie LeBlanc Stefano Negrini Source Type: research

Physiotherapy as part of primary health care, Italy
CONCLUSION: Our model facilitated the provision of rehabilitative care in the community, preventing the exacerbation of chronic conditions and meeting the population health needs in non-hospital environments. The model overcame the typical lack of integration within health-care services with flexibility, promoting care proximity solutions to cope with health challenges such as an ageing population and the coronavirus disease.PMID:36324555 | PMC:PMC9589380 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288339
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Alessandra Da Ros Matteo Paci Elisa Buonandi Laura Rosiello Sandra Moretti Chiara Barchielli Source Type: research

Scoping review of rehabilitation care models for post COVID-19 condition
CONCLUSION: Key policy messages include implementing a multilevel and multiprofessional model; leveraging country health systems' strengths and learning from other conditions; financing rehabilitation research providing standardized outcomes; and guidance to increase patient safety.PMID:36324552 | PMC:PMC9589389 | DOI:10.2471/BLT.22.288105
Source: Bulletin of the World Health Organization - November 3, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Simon D écary Wouter De Groote Chiara Arienti Carlotte Kiekens Paolo Boldrini Stefano Giuseppe Lazzarini Mich èle Dugas Th éo Stefan L éa Langlois Fr édérique Daigle Florian Naye Annie LeBlanc Stefano Negrini Source Type: research