Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition
Is it possible to analyze the world in the same way, after this globalized and most widespread event of all time? Of course, not; the complexity of this event leads us to the need to address many changes, especially in the health area. Indeed, the pandemic course of COVID-19 has led us to a true dig...
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description | Is it possible to analyze the world in the same way, after this globalized and most widespread event of all time? Of course, not; the complexity of this event leads us to the need to address many changes, especially in the health area. Indeed, the pandemic course of COVID-19 has led us to a true digital revolution in such a way that the reality as we know it will be something of the "last century". We live in moments of changing care practices where it is essential to discuss the advantages and potential of other health resources, abandoning a traditionalist view of care. Although the tremendous technological development of the last decades, the health sector is still structured in a historical model of mandatory personal interactions between people and health professionals, that is, in need of face-to-face interaction. Now, the times are of transition, in what can be called hybrid care, functioning as a bridge between the traditional provision of face-to-face care and digital health solutions. These aspects must also be integrated when we think about rehabilitation and its wide range of interventions. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f8006ef299eb433a98fcf55c13fc8da02022-12-21T23:10:32ZengHospital de Clínicas de ItajubáRevista Ciências em Saúde2236-37852021-06-0111210.21876/rcshci.v11i2.11501150Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transitionCarla Sílvia Fernandes0Higher School of Nursing of Porto, CINTESIS_ NursID - Innovation & Development in NursingIs it possible to analyze the world in the same way, after this globalized and most widespread event of all time? Of course, not; the complexity of this event leads us to the need to address many changes, especially in the health area. Indeed, the pandemic course of COVID-19 has led us to a true digital revolution in such a way that the reality as we know it will be something of the "last century". We live in moments of changing care practices where it is essential to discuss the advantages and potential of other health resources, abandoning a traditionalist view of care. Although the tremendous technological development of the last decades, the health sector is still structured in a historical model of mandatory personal interactions between people and health professionals, that is, in need of face-to-face interaction. Now, the times are of transition, in what can be called hybrid care, functioning as a bridge between the traditional provision of face-to-face care and digital health solutions. These aspects must also be integrated when we think about rehabilitation and its wide range of interventions.http://186.225.220.186:7474/ojs/index.php/rcsfmit_zero/article/view/1150telerehabilitationhealth resourceschildrenplay and playthings |
spellingShingle | Carla Sílvia Fernandes Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition Revista Ciências em Saúde telerehabilitation health resources children play and playthings |
title | Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition |
title_full | Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition |
title_fullStr | Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition |
title_full_unstemmed | Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition |
title_short | Rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition |
title_sort | rehabilitation games in a world in digital transition |
topic | telerehabilitation health resources children play and playthings |
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