Pediatric language assessments via telehealth: A systematic review

Author:

Alfano Alliete R1ORCID,Concepcion Iliana1,Espinosa Ashley1,Menendez Faviana1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA

Abstract

Introduction Assessment is crucial in the identification of children with potential delays/disorders and allows speech-language pathologists the opportunity to provide early intervention when indicated. For this reason, inaccessibility to formal assessments can be detrimental to the development and progression of overall communication skills for children with language disorders. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for increased telehealth services and how the provision of these remote services offers a much-needed alternative to face-to-face services for both clinicians and families. Method A systematic procedure involving online literature searches in four electronic databases was employed to identify studies for inclusion in this review. Inclusion criteria were as follows: (1) preschool or elementary pediatric participants, and (2) involve the delivery of language-based assessments via telehealth. Additionally, the search was limited to studies written in English, dated 2010 and newer, and published in peer-reviewed journals. Results The results of the systematic review showed there was no significant difference between standard scores and behavioral ratings for both face-to-face and telehealth assessments. The studies reviewed determined that telehealth delivery was feasible and presented adequate reliability with high levels of agreement between assessment scores obtained via telehealth and face-to-face. Conclusion Current research suggests that there is no significant difference between remote and face-to-face assessment administration. Additional research is needed to examine the feasibility and reliability of conducting language-based assessments via telehealth in bilingual children, children younger than four years of age, and in different environments, such as schools or clinics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Informatics

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