| Literature DB >> 34646565 |
Emily Wood1, Insiya Bhalloo1,2, Brittany McCaig1, Cristina Feraru1, Monika Molnar1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Previous virtual care literature within the field of speech-language pathology has primarily focused on validating the virtual use of intervention programmes. There are fewer articles addressing the validity of conducting virtual assessments, particularly standardized assessment of oral language and literacy abilities in children. In addition, there is a lack of practical, useful recommendations available to support clinicians and researchers on how to conduct these assessment measures virtually. Given the recent rapid rise in virtual care and research as a result of the Coronavirus-19 pandemic, clinicians and researchers require guidance on best practices for virtual administration of these tools imminently. This article seeks to fill this gap in the literature by providing such recommendations.Entities:
Keywords: Oral language; assessment; literacy; paediatric; recommendations; speech-language pathology; telepractice; virtual care
Year: 2021 PMID: 34646565 PMCID: PMC8504279 DOI: 10.1177/20503121211050510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: SAGE Open Med ISSN: 2050-3121
Figure 1.Process for development of the recommendations.
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| ● Participants must have access to a device connected to the internet. |
| Participants and/or clinicians should: |
| ● Participants should have previous exposure to computers and have basic computer literacy skills. |
| Clinicians must: |
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| ● Obtain informed consent prior to the assessment and thoroughly explain all aspects included in standardized assessments. Provide the opportunity for caregivers to ask questions. This must also include informed consent to communicate via email and to audio record the assessment session. |
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| ● Be flexible and provide caregivers choices. This may include completing assessment in chunks or staggered over multiple meetings to accommodate the participant; |
| Additional considerations: |
| ● Consider reminding parents of upcoming assessments 1 week ahead of time, via email or phone call; |
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| ● Have an appropriate device that is fully charged and equipped with a functional microphone and camera; |
| Clinicians should: |
| ● Have and use a headset with microphone for increased speech clarity; |
| Additional considerations |
| ● Consider using two devices, one for the manipulation of testing materials and one for video feed from the participant. |
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| ● Follow standardized assessment rules and instructions to the best of their ability; |
| ● Determine how to modify tests of receptive language that require touching or point to an item, or tests of written language that require a written response. Clinicians can consider the following ideas: |
| Clinicians should: |
| ● Complete regular comprehension checks and listening checks with the participant. Clinicians can consider the following strategies: |
| ● Prepare for implementation of reinforcement and breaks effectively. Clinicians should determine what types of reinforcement would be preferred and how frequently they might be required. Individual reinforcement can be provided between complete tests or subtests, but testers should check manuals prior to providing differential reinforcement after individual test items. Considerations include: |
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| ● Clinicians should be aware of whether conducting virtual administration of standardized assessment precludes children from accessing specific funding or resources. Certain regions may only grant access to funding or resources as a result of an in-person assessment and this should be considered prior to assessment. |
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| ● Inform caregivers of additional risks associated with sharing information virtually and conducting assessments on virtual platforms. For S-LPs working in the public sector, organizations typically designate secure assessment platforms that meet national or provincial health-information privacy requirements. Clinicians, working in the private sector, must also ensure that selected assessment platform versions are PHIPA (Personal Health Information Protection Act) or HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) compliant (see Health Information Privacy, 2021 for an overview of HIPAA-compliant video conferencing platforms including Zoom for Healthcare and Skype for Business);
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| ● Ensure that they contact and consult with the provincial, state-wide or regional body prior to providing services across regional boundaries and outside of their area of certification or licensure; |
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| ● Match bilingual clinicians with bilingual participants who speak the same language; |