A qualitative study assessing allied health provider perceptions of telepractice functionality in therapy delivery for people with disability
Abstract Introduction Telepractice service delivery of allied health interventions to people with disability can potentially reduce access barriers and improve service equity. However, questions remain regarding telepractice functionality for people with disability. This study addressed questions re...
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Main Authors: | Cloe Benz (Author), Jaya Dantas (Author), Mai Welsh (Author), Richard Norman (Author), Suzanne Robinson (Author), Delia Hendrie (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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