Pediatric Outpatient Occupational Therapy: Transitioning From In-Person Services to Telehealth.

OTJR : occupation, participation and health(2023)

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The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid adoption of telehealth for outpatient pediatric occupational therapy practice. The dose of therapy may have varied across diagnostic and geographical groups despite efforts to ensure access for all patients. The objective of the study was to describe the visit length of outpatient pediatric occupational therapy practice for three diagnostic groups at one institution both during and prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Retrospective review of electronic health records for two time periods using both practitioner-entered and telecommunications data. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and generalized linear mixed model. Prior to the pandemic, average treatment length did not vary by primary diagnosis. During the pandemic, average visit length varied by primary diagnosis, with feeding disorder (FD) visits significantly shorter than cerebral palsy (CP) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) visits. During the pandemic, visit length was associated with rurality for the whole sample and for patients with ASD and CP, but not FD. Patients with FD may have been seen for shorter durations during telehealth visits. The technology gap may affect services for patients living in rural communities.
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occupational therapy,pediatrics,vulnerable populations
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