Caregivers and Physical therapists' Perceptions of Telehealth for infants with Down Syndrome during COVID-19: Case reports

  • Formiga C
  • Dionisio J
  • Silva C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The aim of this study is to describe the caregivers and physical therapists’ perceptions of telehealth strategies in two cases of infants with Down syndrome during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil. Methodology: The physical therapy intervention program was carried out using synchronous and asynchronous methods according to the social context of each family. Results: The telehealth strategies were positively evaluated by caregivers and physical therapists. Conclusion: The study concluded that telehealth has promoted satisfactory results in infants' physiotherapeutic monitoring, and it could be an additional tool for early intervention after the pandemic.

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Formiga, C. K. M. R., Dionisio, J., Silva, C. F. R. da, & Tudella, E. (2021). Caregivers and Physical therapists’ Perceptions of Telehealth for infants with Down Syndrome during COVID-19: Case reports. Research, Society and Development, 10(3), e27710313460. https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v10i3.13460

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