A comparative study of perspectives on telepractice service delivery among Egyptian and U.S. Speech and Language Pathologists

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2023-06-18 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2023.2221925
Rehab Abdel Hafeez Zaytoun, Musheera Anis Abdellatif, A. A. Abdel Hady
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ABSTRACT Scope: Although the discipline of Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) was established in Egypt over 50 years ago, telepractice is a new concept in Egypt. However, following the COVID-19 pandemic providers adapted to an online therapy format. Materials & methods: The current study used a retrospective pretest–posttest design to identify differences in barriers facing SLPs practicing in the USA (N = 38) and Egypt (N = 41) using telepractice. The online questionnaire assessed the domains of technical barriers, the applicability of various types of therapy, caseload characteristics’ barriers, caregivers’ challenges, and the therapists’ input. Results: Therapists in both countries had concerns pre-telepractice regarding the availability of materials for online sessions, time spent for online session preparation, guaranteed confidentiality, and protection of client personal details in teletherapy. Most US therapists held a positive attitude towards the adaptability of various types of therapy for online sessions and the applicability of online sessions for new cases, toddlers & infants, preschoolers, adults & group sessions. On the other hand, Egyptian therapists expressed concerns regarding technical barriers such as lower frequency of sessions and internet connectivity problems while also experiencing more issues related to caseload characteristics. Conclusion: This study offers preliminary data on telehealth experiences in USA and Egypt that may direct future research into ways to increase service delivery and access.
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埃及和美国语音和语言病理学家对远程实践服务交付的观点的比较研究
摘要范围:虽然语言病理学(SLP)的学科在埃及成立了50多年前,远程实践是一个新的概念在埃及。然而,在COVID-19大流行之后,供应商适应了在线治疗形式。材料和方法:目前的研究采用回顾性前测后测设计,以确定在美国(N = 38)和埃及(N = 41)使用远程实践的slp实践所面临的障碍的差异。在线问卷评估了技术障碍的领域、各种类型治疗的适用性、病例负荷特征障碍、护理人员的挑战和治疗师的投入。结果:两国的治疗师在远程治疗前对在线课程材料的可用性、在线课程准备时间、保证保密性和远程治疗中客户个人信息的保护都有顾虑。大多数美国治疗师对各种类型的治疗在线会话的适应性以及在线会话对新病例,幼儿和婴儿,学龄前儿童,成人和团体会话的适用性持积极态度。另一方面,埃及治疗师表达了对技术障碍的担忧,如疗程频率较低和互联网连接问题,同时也遇到了更多与病例负荷特征相关的问题。结论:本研究提供了美国和埃及远程医疗经验的初步数据,可能指导未来研究如何增加服务提供和获取。
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Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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