Summary :
Context. Telecare is becoming more and more common in the practice of occupational therapists internationally. It has been introduced in France since 2019 for medical auxiliaries but the absence of regulations prohibited its use until then. During the health crisis linked to Covid-19, in April 2020, occupational therapists were able to use it in a derogatory manner. Since June 2021, the application decrees have brought it into the common law.
Objective. This study aims to present the current data on telecare practiced by occupational therapists in different countries in order to contribute to its development in France and to the definition of rules of good practice.
Method. The review was based on an inventory of scientific publications and reference texts on the subject covering a period of fifteen years (2007-2021) using several databases. Studies that did not include occupational therapy services were excluded. All categories of pathology, age, interventions or technological tools were included.
Results. 31 scientific studies provided evidence, identified barriers and perspectives for further research.
Discussion. Data from international studies confirm the feasibility of telecare in occupational therapy for many clinical situations and all kinds of interventions. Its use must be based on a clinically guided approach and usual ethical considerations.
Conclusion. To support the development of telecare, limits remain to be overcome, more in-depth studies must be implemented and the training of professionals should be considered.
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Article rédigé par :
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Gaëlle Riou
Ergothérapeute DE MSc psychologie clinique
Membre du groupe d’intérêt de l’ANFE sur le télésoin
telesoin@anfe.frCentre hospitalier de Dreux
Unité pour adolescents et jeunes adultes (ADAJ)
44 av. du président Kennedy
28100 Dreux
riou.g@neuf.fr
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Hélène Cariteau
Ergothérapeute DE
CHU de Clermont-Ferrand
Étudiante au Master RG3PE
Membre du groupe d’intérêt de l’ANFE sur le télésoin
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Nicolas Biard
Ergothérapeute, PhD
Directeur Technique, ANFE
Chercheur associé, ERPHAN
Université Paris-Saclay, UVSQ