International Journal of Telerehabilitation (Jun 2024)

Telerehabilitation in Colombia: A Country Report and Qualitative Analysis During the Covid-19 Pandemic - Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Patients

  • Sara Gabriela Pacichana-Quinayaz,
  • Lina María Rodríguez Vélez,
  • Daniel Sánchez Cano,
  • Yisel Mabirlly León-Sánchez,
  • Olga Marina Hernández-Orobio,
  • Maria Ana Tovar-Sánchez,
  • Gloria Isabel Toro Córdoba,
  • Francisco Javier Bonilla-Escobar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2024.6605
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1

Abstract

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Given Colombia’s status as a middle-income country with healthcare challenges, leveraging telemedicine could significantly benefit hard-to-reach regions, under-resourced and underserved communities. This study provides a comprehensive overview of the country's telerehabilitation landscape, exploring the clinicians' and patients' perspectives during the COVID-19 pandemic through systematic review and qualitative analysis. Sixteen therapists and three patients were identified via snowball sampling. The literature review was scarce and scattered across various topics in the country; some studies delved into specific aspects like legislative frameworks and patient outcomes from different medical specialties. The qualitative analysis demonstrates that despite the learning curve, telerehabilitation strengthens therapeutic support, enhances patient autonomy, fosters a positive patient-provider relationship, achieves treatment goals, promotes family involvement, reduces time and costs, and ensures continuity of therapy services. This study identified research gaps, challenges, and opportunities in telerehabilitation in a Latin American country. Adopting telemedicine technologies in low- and middle-income countries could significantly enhance their healthcare systems.

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