Orientation and mobility remote instruction during COVID-19: Best practices, liability, and ethics

IF 0.7 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY British Journal of Visual Impairment Pub Date : 2022-12-29 DOI:10.1177/02646196221144871
Stephanie Welch-Grenier, Danene Fast, Justin T. Kaiser, Jasamyn N. DeGrant
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This research evaluated the impact of COVID-19 on orientation and mobility (O&M) services for school-aged students, families, and service providers. The survey asked O&M specialists about their instructional practices and decision-making processes regarding remote instruction service provisions, allowances, and district guidelines. The online survey collected data from October to November 2020, with open-ended responses from 166 O&M specialists. A thematic analysis was used to examine and code qualitative responses. Respondents were found to divide remote instruction into two categories, foundational skills and high-level travel skills. A preference for teaching foundational skills during remote instruction was also identified, with concerns for student safety and practitioner liability reported as the deciding factors. Field-specific guidelines and potential legal vulnerabilities regarding remote instruction are considered, with an analysis of negligence and professional liability. Practices used during COVID are also examined according to the COMS Code of Ethics and Scope of Practice. The findings demonstrate the need for field-specific guidance and research-based instructional methods regarding remote instruction. O&M specialists should continue to conduct a thorough risk assessment before utilizing new and unresearched remote instructional methods as a means of acting in the best interest of the student.
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COVID-19期间的定向和移动远程教学:最佳做法、责任和道德
本研究评估了COVID-19对学龄学生、家庭和服务提供者的适应和流动(O&M)服务的影响。该调查询问了运维专家关于他们的教学实践和远程教学服务规定、津贴和地区指导方针的决策过程。这项在线调查收集了2020年10月至11月的数据,166名运维专家给出了开放式回答。专题分析用于检查和编码定性反应。被调查者将远程教学分为两类,基础技能和高级旅行技能。在远程教学中,对基础技能教学的偏好也被确定,对学生安全和从业者责任的关注被报告为决定因素。考虑了远程教学的特定领域指导方针和潜在的法律漏洞,并分析了疏忽和专业责任。根据COMS道德准则和业务范围,还对COVID期间使用的做法进行了审查。研究结果表明,需要针对具体领域的指导和基于研究的远程教学方法。在使用新的和未经研究的远程教学方法作为学生最大利益的手段之前,运维专家应该继续进行彻底的风险评估。
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