Service delivery for complex rehabilitation technology: a scoping review.

Service delivery policy scoping review wheelchair wheeled mobility device

Journal

Disability and rehabilitation. Assistive technology
ISSN: 1748-3115
Titre abrégé: Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101255937

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 2022
Historique:
pubmed: 17 8 2022
medline: 15 10 2022
entrez: 16 8 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Complex rehabilitation technologies (CRT) support independence for individuals with disabilities by enabling mobility for function, employment, education, and independent living. CRT service delivery is evolving, with changes to funding, provider qualifications, consumer needs, and technological advances. This scoping review investigated service delivery processes for individuals with disabilities who have a mobility impairment, while specifically identifying best practices, barriers, and unique features of health delivery policies and practices. We used a framework described by Colquhoun Common categories were identified and organised into a hierarchical structure of four categories and 16 sub-categories. The primary categories included "policy", "consumer", "service delivery", and "wheeled mobility devices". The sub-categories described funding sources, consumer and professional populations, service delivery guidelines, and types of mobility devices. Analysis indicated the data were from 21 countries and 14 combinations of funding sources, and the articles were primarily descriptive studies. This scoping review identified evidence from various countries, health systems, and stakeholder. Currently, this process does not proactively address the needs of individuals with mobility disabilities. The scoping review provides the foundation for the development of a novel policy on the provision of CRT services and devices to address these needs.Implications for RehabilitationExamination of national and international service delivery practices in diverse clinical and funding environments indicate various challenges and opportunities for improvement.CRT consumers are negatively impacted by current service delivery practices, including long wait times, lack of specialised clinical expertise, and limited consumer education opportunities.More consistent and widespread research is needed within the CRT provision industry to grow evidence-based practice related to complex rehabilitation technology and individuals with disabilities.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35972850
doi: 10.1080/17483107.2022.2111609
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Review Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

853-871

Auteurs

Madelyn Betz (M)

Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Carmen P DiGiovine (CP)

Assistive Technology Center, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA.
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Occupational Therapy Division, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
Biomedical Engineering Department, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

Peyton Galbreath (P)

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

Ashley Stojkov (A)

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.

Theresa Berner (T)

Assistive Technology Center, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH, USA.

Rachel Hibbs (R)

Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Richard M Schein (RM)

Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

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