Abstract
AbstractThe COVID-19 pandemic drove rapid and widespread uptake of telepractice across all aspects of healthcare. The delivery of dysphagia care was no exception, with telepractice recognized as a service modality that could support social distancing/infection control, overcome service delivery challenges created by lockdowns/service closures, and address consumer concerns about attending in-person appointments. Now, almost two years since most services first rapidly deployed telepractice, it is time to reflect on the big picture, and consider how telepractice will continue as a service option that is sustained and integrated into mainstream dysphagia care. It is also timely to consider the research agenda needed to support this goal. To this end, in this paper we present 4 discussion topics, which raise key considerations for the current and future use of telepractice within adult and pediatric dysphagia services. These are (1) Dysphagia services must meet consumer and service needs; (2) Aspects of dysphagia services can be safely and reliably provided via telepractice; (3) Telepractice can be used in flexible ways to support the delivery of dysphagia services; and (4) Providing quality dysphagia services via telepractice requires planned implementation and evaluation. Then directions for future research are discussed. These considerations are presented to help shift perspectives away from viewing telepractice as simply a COVID-19 “interim-care solution”. Rather, we encourage clinicians, services, and researchers to embrace a future of “integrated care”, where traditional dysphagia services are combined with telepractice models, to enhance the quality of care provided to our clients.
Funder
The University of Queensland
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Speech and Hearing,Gastroenterology,Otorhinolaryngology
Reference106 articles.
1. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. 2014 SIG 18 Telepractice services survey results. 2014. https://www.asha.org/siteassets/practice-portal/telepractice/sig-18-telepractice-services-survey-results-by-profession.pdf. Accessed 28 Feb 2021
2. Hill AJ, Miller L. A survey of the clinical use of telehealth in speech-language pathology across Australia. J Clin Pract Speech-Lang Pathol. 2012;14:110–7.
3. Mohan HS, Anjum A, Rao PKS. A survey of telepractice in speech-language pathology and audiology in India. Int J Telerehabil. 2017;9:69–80. https://doi.org/10.5195/IJT.2017.6233.
4. Taylor OD. Speech and language screening for children with medical complexity: a comparison of telepractice and in-person methods. 2017.
5. Raatz M, Ward EC, Marshall J. Telepractice for the delivery of pediatric feeding services: a survey of practice investigating clinician perceptions and current service models in Australia. Dysphagia. 2020;35:378–88. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00455-019-10042-9.
Cited by
11 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献