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KMID : 1202320230160010008
Brain & NeuroRehabilitation
2023 Volume.16 No. 1 p.8 ~ p.8
Attitude Toward Telerehabilitation Among Physical and Occupational Therapists in Korea: A Brief Descriptive Report
Cho Hee-Mun

Kim Hyun-Ji
Jang Ji-Hee
Cha Seung-Woo
Chang Won-Kee
Jung Bong-Keun
Park Dae-Sung
Jee Sung-Ju
Ko Sung-Hwa
Shin Joon-Ho
Kim Won-Seok
Paik Nam-Jong
Abstract
The attitude toward telerehabilitation (TR) among therapists (191 physical therapists and 159 occupational therapists) in Korea was surveyed. The survey consisted of 15 questions in the following 8 domains: awareness(AW), attitude (AT), perceived usefulness (PU), perceived behavioral control (PBC), self-efficacy (SE), facilitating conditions (FC), barriers (B), and behavioral intention (BI). Therapists with experience in TR responded with higher scores in all domains except B, regardless of their specialty. The most perceived barriers to TR were unmatched insurance fees and a lack of technical support. Experience with TR was a major factor in attitude and behavior intention toward TR.
KEYWORD
Telerehabilitation, Attitude, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Survey
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