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PNF and Movement
2022 Volume.20 No. 3 p.307 ~ p.319
Survey on the Perceptions of Tele-Physical Therapy of Health and Non-Health Majors in Their 20s
Kim Jin-Ee

Jung In-Seon
Kim Ji-Yeon
Nam Bong-Hyeon
Park Seo-Young
Shin Su-Ji
Lee Geun-Hyung
Lee Soo-Ah
Lee Chan-Yeon
Ham Chae-Yeon
Kim Min-Hee
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of tele-physical therapy of health and non-health majors. It can provide basic research data for the provision of medical services in the future by identifying the level of awareness of the need for tele-physical therapy and the factors that affect it.

Methods: The subjects were adults aged 20 to 29 in Korea, with 199 participants consisting of 83 health majors and 116 non-health majors. The survey was conducted over a period of 14 days. The survey comprised 19 questions, including 10 questions about general characteristics and 9 questions about tele-physical therapy recognition. The results were statistically analyzed using a statistical package program.

Results: There was a significant difference between the two groups regarding the recognition of tele-physical therapy, with an average of 2.64 points in health majors and an average of 1.71 points in non-health majors, showing a low overall score. There was no significant difference in perception of the necessity of tele-physical therapy, with an average of 3.71 points in health majors and an average of 3.49 points in non-health majors, showing a high score, which was defined as a score of 3 or higher.

Conclusion: Health and non-health majors showed low awareness of tele-physical therapy. A high level of perceived necessity for tele-physical therapy was shown. In the perception of tele-physical therapy in health majors, ¡®awareness¡¯, ¡®health improvement¡¯, and ¡®convenience¡¯ affect the perception of the necessity of tele-physical therapy. In non-health majors, ¡®knowledge and skills¡¯, ¡®health improvement¡¯, ¡®expected treatment satisfaction¡¯, and ¡®resolving restrictions on hospital visits¡¯ affect the perception of the necessity of tele-physical therapy.
KEYWORD
Tele-Physical Therapy, 20s, Survey of recognition, Covid-19
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