The Delphi Method: Developing a Telerehabilitation Practice Guideline for Patients in Indonesia with Long COVID

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Abstract

Telerehabilitation has the potential to help expand the reach of rehabilitation intervention. An online questionnaire-based Delphi method set out to develop a telerehabilitation guideline for patients in Indonesia with Long COVID. A Delphi panel comprised of 24 experts was selected from all relevant disciplines. Over two rounds of Delphi testing, panelists gave opinions and indicated their level of agreement with each recommendation. Key elements of consensus for a telerehabilitation guideline for patients with Long COVID includes: the benefit of telerehabilitation, types of rehabilitation intervention needed, methods of intervention, criteria for home-based self-exercise training, set-up of rehabilitation prescription, exercise monitoring, evaluation of rehabilitation intervention and duration of rehabilitation intervention. Further research is needed to determine the feasibility and effectiveness of this guideline.

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Paramita, N., Santoso, D. I. S., Nusdwinuringtyas, N., Rasmin, M., Kartinah, N. T., Jusman, S. W. A., … Widaty, S. (2024). The Delphi Method: Developing a Telerehabilitation Practice Guideline for Patients in Indonesia with Long COVID. International Journal of Telerehabilitation, 16(1). https://doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2024.6610

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