As telehealth continues to expand, I’m curious about how we can apply evidence-based practices in remote settings. In my recent research, I’ve found that using adaptive technology can significantly improve patient engagement. Has anyone implemented telehealth strategies effectively in their practice, and what evidence supports this approach?
I’ve found that integrating regular check-ins through video calls increases accountability and motivation for my clients. When implementing telehealth, consider the unique aspect of your client’s environment; it can influence the effectiveness of your strategies. Have you thought about how that might play out in your practice?
I’ve noticed that using structured visual aids during sessions helps keep patients engaged and provides clarity. It’s great you mentioned adaptive technology; how have you incorporated that into your sessions, @karen_cho89?
, this drives me nuts sometimes; telehealth feels like a mixed bag. I’ve had success using specific apps for remote assessments.