Does the method of telehealth delivery affect the physiotherapy management of adults with bleeding disorders? A comparison of audioconferencing and videoconferencing

Author:

Russell Scott1ORCID,Whitehart Simon2,Mason Jane1,Window Peter23

Affiliation:

1. Queensland Haemophilia Centre Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Australia

2. Physiotherapy Department Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital Brisbane Australia

3. STARS Education and Research Alliance, Surgical Treatment and Rehabilitation Service The University of Queensland and Metro North Health Brisbane Australia

Abstract

AbstractAimTo determine whether the method of telehealth delivery (audioconferencing or videoconferencing) affects the physiotherapy management of adults with inherited bleeding disorders.MethodsA cross‐sectional observational study was utilised involving 40 physiotherapy consultations (23 initial consultations and 17 follow‐up consultations) of adults (>18) with a diagnosed bleeding disorder. Each consultation involved an initial audioconferencing component followed immediately by a separate videoconferencing component. Following each component, the physiotherapist utilised the clinical information gathered to formulate and record a management plan, and additionally recorded their confidence in this plan. Differences between the management plans and clinician confidence were recorded, including where applicable the visual information prompting a change in management plans.ResultsAudioconferencing and videoconferencing management plans differed in 40% of all consultations, including 52.0% of initial consultations and 23.5% of follow‐up consultations. Among consultations where management plans differed, this was prompted by visual information related to the anatomic location of symptoms (31.3%), the absence/presence of swelling (31.3%), joint range of movement (25.0%), and general appearance (12.5%). Median self‐reported clinician confidence of management plans increased significantly from 70.0% following audioconferencing to 93.0% following videoconferencing.ConclusionWhen utilizing telehealth, the choice between audioconferencing or videoconferencing may affect physiotherapy management of adults with bleeding disorders, particularly with initial consultations. Videoconferencing potentially leads to more appropriate management plans, clinician confidence and utilization of healthcare resources. Further high‐quality studies are required to confirm the findings of this study.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Hematology,General Medicine

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