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Research, education and practice of tele-neurorehabilitation in low and middle-income countries: A Scoping Review

  • Dorcas Bc Gandhi
  • , Sureshkumar Kamalakannan
  • , Jennifer V. Dsouza
  • , Vinicius Montanaro
  • , Nistara S. Chawla
  • , Amreen Mahmood
  • , Etienne Ngeh
  • , Sania Zarreen
  • , Pranay J. Vijayanand
  • , John M. Solomon

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Abstract

BackgroundTele-neurorehabilitation (TNR) allows for remote delivery of rehabilitation services for those with neurological disabilities. Despite growing global interest and uptake, its adoption remains challenging in Low-and-Middle-Income-Countries (LMICs).ObjectiveTo explore available literature on the nature of training and education, research and practice of TNR in LMICs.MethodsFollowing PRISMA-ScR guidelines and predefined selection criteria, four databases were screened. Quality assessment was performed using the Joanna Briggs Institute tools. Relevant data was extracted to using a data extraction form in Microsoft Excel and were narratively synthesised under Education/training, Research and Clinical Practice of TNR.ResultsWe identified no formal structured training courses/programs for TNR users/providers. Sessions were mainly delivered as part of a research project. The included studies highlighted the need to engage stakeholders in TNR research and improve digital-literacy among healthcare providers/users. Development and use of clinical decision-making-tools, models of TNR suitable for varied populations and prior area-mapping were a few suggestions for clinical/research practice.ConclusionThere is an immense need to develop academic/structured programs for TNR to build capacity among providers/users in LMICs. Practice must adhere to principles of safety, effectiveness, and based on high quality clinical-guidelines suitable to the context to ensure optimal uptake and practice of TNR in LMICs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-60
Number of pages13
JournalNeuroRehabilitation
Volume56
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01-02-2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation
  • Clinical Neurology

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