2020
DOI: 10.1177/0308022620921111
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Remote Home Visit: Exploring the feasibility, acceptability and potential benefits of using digital technology to undertake occupational therapy home assessments

Abstract: Introduction Home assessments are integral to the occupational therapy role, providing opportunities to personalise and integrate care. However, they are resource intensive and declining in number. A 3-month service development within one United Kingdom National Health Service acute hospital setting explored the concept of using digital technology to undertake remote home assessments. Methods Four work streams explored the concept’s feasibility and acceptability: real-world testing; user consultations; narrati… Show more

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“…The sustainability of the EUSO impact was not investigated but there were suggestions that strategies that support collaboration between visiting health care professionals and care home staff enable communication. The addition of some digital communication methods was clearly helpful during the pandemic and is being reported in research literature (Read et al., 2020 ). In keeping with previous suggestions, a sustained approach to transformation is needed in workforce, funding models, technology adoption and integrated care (Smith & Tantum, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The sustainability of the EUSO impact was not investigated but there were suggestions that strategies that support collaboration between visiting health care professionals and care home staff enable communication. The addition of some digital communication methods was clearly helpful during the pandemic and is being reported in research literature (Read et al., 2020 ). In keeping with previous suggestions, a sustained approach to transformation is needed in workforce, funding models, technology adoption and integrated care (Smith & Tantum, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Not only knowledge but also concerns should be transferred from occupational therapy to occupational safety and health. In occupational therapy, concerns had been noted about whether a virtual visit would replace the traditional visit completely and this seemed to cause concern for professional practice [35]. This is also very applicable for occupational safety and health-if doing workplace risk assessment without a visit to the workplace is accepted for telework, then why is the same approach not used for any other workplaces?…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 However, despite the effectiveness of these home-based services, studies indicate that additional time and resources are required for health care professionals to travel to homes, diverting resources from hospital settings and possibly affecting quality of care in acute settings. 9 , 10 Physical home visits also increase risks of infectious disease transmission, which is a particular concern during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Home-based health care services are limited during this pandemic period.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%