| Literature DB >> 26670208 |
Estienne Havenga1, De Wet Swanepoel1,2,3, Talita le Roux1, Brenda Schmid4.
Abstract
Introduction This pilot study compared tele-intervention to conventional intervention for children with hearing loss in terms of communication performance, parental perceptions and clinician perceptions. Methods A within-subject design was employed, including 10 children with hearing loss and their parents who each received a structurally similar tele-intervention and conventional intervention session in a counterbalanced manner. Quality of communication performance was analysed using a modified Tait video analysis method. Parent and clinician perceptions were collected through rating-scale surveys and thematic analysis of qualitative responses. Results No significant difference ( p > 0.05) was found between tele-intervention and conventional intervention in terms of communication performance of children. Parent perceptions were not significantly different ( p > 0.05) between conventional and tele-intervention in terms of facilitating meaningful communication interaction. Significant differences were evident for parents' comfort level during the session, whether they found it to be a beneficial experience and whether they would like to continue receiving intervention through this method. Clinician perceptions of conventional and tele-intervention were not significantly different ( p > 0.05) and tele-intervention was deemed a valuable method of service delivery for clients. Discussion This study provides preliminary evidence that tele-intervention is effective for communication intervention and can be a valuable solution to typical barriers such as distance and the shortage of trained interventionists.Entities:
Keywords: Tele-intervention; children with hearing loss; clinical outcomes; clinician perceptions; communication performance; parent perceptions; tele-rehabilitation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26670208 DOI: 10.1177/1357633X15617886
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Telemed Telecare ISSN: 1357-633X Impact factor: 6.184