Physiotherapists' Perception of and Readiness to Use, Telerehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Disorders in Malaysia: A Cross-Sectional Study

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Sia, Lee Lee [1 ,2 ]
Sharma, Shobha [3 ]
Kumar, Saravana [4 ]
Singh, Devinder Kaur Ajit [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness, Physiotherapy Program, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[2] Minist Hlth Malaysia, Hosp Miri, Physiotherapy Unit, Miri, Malaysia
[3] Univ Kebangsaan Malaysia, Fac Hlth Sci, Ctr Hlth Ageing & Wellness, Speech Sci Program, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
[4] Univ South Australia, Allied Hlth & Human Performance Unit, City East Campus, Adelaide, Australia
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perception; readiness; physiotherapists; telerehabilitation; telemedicine; TELEHEALTH;
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10.1089/tmj.2024.0034
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Introduction: Musculoskeletal ailments exert a significant impact on global populations. To address challenges posed by geographical constraints and financial limitations, physiotherapists have explored and found telerehabilitation to be a viable solution. Despite its proven effectiveness in clinical practice, the integration of telerehabilitation has been sluggish. This cross-sectional survey sought to delve into the perspectives and readiness of physiotherapists in Malaysia regarding telerehabilitation for musculoskeletal disorders.Methods: A customized survey instrument was developed and evaluated for face validity and reliability. The 36-item questionnaire was distributed through the Google Form platform, targeting respondents via social media channels such as Facebook and WhatsApp. Data analysis used descriptive statistics (frequency and percentage).Results: The survey garnered responses from 271 physiotherapists. A majority (76.3%, n = 202) expressed agreement regarding the potential benefits of telerehabilitation in physiotherapy practice. About 77% of the respondents also showcased greater readiness for monitoring client progress through telerehabilitation as opposed to assessment and treatment. Notable benefits identified by respondents included preventing cross-infection (98.5%) and reducing travel time for both clients (94.0%) and physiotherapists (90.6%).Conclusion: The study reveals that physiotherapists in Malaysia exhibit positive attitudes and preparedness for implementing telerehabilitation in managing musculoskeletal conditions.
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