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Hybrid Telehealth in Pediatric Physical Therapy

Hybrid Telehealth in Pediatric Physical Therapy

Not Recruiting
2-17 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The purposes of this study are to compare the impact of a hybrid of telehealth and in-person physical therapy services to in-person services alone on the in-home functional skills of children with moderate to severe disability. This is a mixed methods study.

Description

The purposes of this study are to compare the impact of a hybrid of telehealth and in-person physical therapy services to in-person services alone on the in-home functional skills of children with moderate to severe disability. Research questions include:

Is a hybrid of telehealth and in-person physical therapy service better than in-person services alone for improving in-home functional skills in children with moderate to severe disability?

Is there a difference in the satisfaction of caregivers and children with physical therapy services which consist of a hybrid of telehealth and in-person physical therapy services compared to in-person services alone?

What is the experience of children and caregivers who receive a hybrid of telehealth and in-person physical therapy services during an episode of care?

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Children 2-17 years old with moderate to significant disability.
  • Families have access to minimum technology necessary to participate in a telehealth visit. ---The child's insurance covers telehealth visits.

Exclusion Criteria:

-Caregiver does not speak English

Study details
    Pediatric Disorder
    Disability
    Developmental

NCT05350904

University of Missouri-Columbia

26 February 2026

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