Experiences of occupational therapists using telehealth to continue to treat patients with low vision during the COVID-19 pandemic

Amy Lamont, K. Brown, K. Schoessow
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to understand the impact of COVID-19 on the experiences of occupational therapists (OTs) who switched to telehealth for clients with visual impairments during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nine semi-structured interviews were conducted over Zoom and transcriptions were analysed and narrowed down to four themes. Participants often did not identify clients’ visual impairments as the major barrier to participating in telehealth, rather addressing a combination of factors: stress of the pandemic, access to materials at home, and family support. Participants shared ways they modified their practice during telehealth visits for patients with visual impairments and suggestions to make virtual platforms more accessible.
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COVID-19大流行期间职业治疗师使用远程医疗继续治疗低视力患者的经验
本研究的目的是了解COVID-19对职业治疗师(OTs)在COVID-19大流行期间转向远程医疗视力障碍客户的经验的影响。通过Zoom进行了九次半结构化访谈,并对转录进行了分析,并将其缩小到四个主题。参与者往往不认为客户的视力障碍是参与远程保健的主要障碍,而是解决了多种因素:大流行的压力、在家获得材料和家庭支持。与会者分享了他们在为视力障碍患者进行远程保健访问期间改进做法的方法,以及使虚拟平台更易于使用的建议。
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