Best Practices for Building Interprofessional Telehealth: Report of a Conference
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Ransdell, L.B.Greenberg, M.E.
Isaki, E.
Lee, A.
Bettger, J.P.
Hung, G.
Gelatt, A.
Lindstrom-Mette, A.
Cason, J.
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University of Arizona, College of NursingIssue Date
2021Keywords
Future implicationsNursing
Occupational therapy
Physical therapy
Speech-language pathology
Telemedicine
Telepractice
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Ransdell, L. B., Greenberg, M. E., Isaki, E., Lee, A., Bettger, J. P., Hung, G., Gelatt, A., Lindstrom-Mette, A., & Cason, J. (2021). BEST PRACTICES FOR BUILDING INTERPROFESSIONAL TELEHEALTH: REPORT OF A CONFERENCE. International Journal of Telerehabilitation.Rights
Copyright © 2021 Lynda B. Ransdell, M. Elizabeth Greenberg, Emi Isaki, Alan Lee, Janet P. Bettger, Goris Hung, Amy Gelatt, Ambur Lindstrom-Mette, Jana Cason. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Collection Information
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The Arizona Biomedical Research Centre (ABRC) has funded a series of workshops and conferences since 2016 to build the capacity of local, tribal, and state agencies, healthcare delivery organizations, and non-governmental organizations to engage in meaningful research related to health disparities. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telehealth has dramatically increased, particularly in nursing, occupational therapy (OT), physical therapy (PT), and speech-language pathology (SLP). The purpose of this paper is to summarize the presentations and discussion from the conference titled “Telerehabilitation and Telepractice: An Interprofessional Conference to Build Connections and Best Practices,” held remotely on March 4-5, 2021. Terminology and concepts from the conference were debated, modified, and refined, based on an interprofessional audience. Presenters at the conference, all leaders in their field, discussed the current status of telehealth in their professions, including best practices, challenges, future trends, and research needs. © 2021, University Library System, University of Pittsburgh. All rights reserved.Note
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10.5195/IJT.2021.6434
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