TY - JOUR T1 - Overcoming adversity: Building a remote interdisciplinary neurorehabilitation service during the COVID-19 pandemic JF - Future Healthcare Journal JO - Future Healthc J DO - 10.7861/fhj.2021-0053 SP - fhj.2021-0053 AU - Henrietta Ellis AU - Leanne Allsopp AU - Kelly Tourle AU - Katie Moore AU - Kristy-Jane Potter AU - Shreshth Dharm-Datta Y1 - 2022/08/10 UR - http://www.rcpjournals.org/content/early/2022/08/10/fhj.2021-0053.abstract N2 - Background The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid change in neurorehabilitation delivery at the Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC), with a reduction in inpatient capacity.Aims and method An interdisciplinary remote working group developed a novel neurorehabilitation telerehabilitation (TR) model. The plan, do, study, act (PDSA) model was used to develop and monitor activity in the changing pandemic context and to identify clinical outputs, key themes and learning points.Results Eight PDSA cycles were performed, including video outpatient clinics, multidisciplinary team meetings, virtual ward rounds and TR for patients at home. Ten patients and 21 staff members provided feedback. Qualitative themes emerged including information technology, consultation environment, access to clinical notes and record keeping, clinical considerations, consent, patient and staff feedback, and feasibility.Conclusion COVID-19 accelerated the implementation of TR at DMRC, allowing maintenance of service during lockdown. TR was acceptable to patients but placed a significant burden on staff. Practical suggestions for establishing a TR service are provided alongside challenges and limitations. ER -