Unlocking the Potential of Pediatric Virtual Care: An e-Delphi Study on a Virtual Caregiver Participation Framework in Audiology.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Danielle DiFabio, Sheila Moodie, Robin O'Hagan, Michelle Servais, Paul Tremblay, Danielle Glista
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Abstract

Purpose: Virtual service delivery models in audiology have become more accessible due to recent technological advancement and improved system-level uptake following COVID-19. Although current evidence identifies the benefits of virtual care to families with children who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing and supports its use in practice, this delivery model is still underutilized. This research aimed to gain consensus on an evidence-informed virtual caregiver participation framework developed from a scoping review of the communication sciences and disorders literature.

Method: A two-round modified e-Delphi study was conducted to survey 26 knowledge users from four different countries with experience in virtual audiology care, including caregivers, audiologists, researchers, and organizational leaders. The study employed Delphi techniques, building from a scoping review to synthesize existing literature informing the knowledge gap, including online surveys and team discussions. Consensus was defined numerically (75% agreement) and by comparing and interpreting text-based responses.

Results: The resulting framework grouped nine categories of caregiver participation in virtual care according to three main readiness domains: core readiness (opportunities to participate, perceived value, and willingness to participate), engagement readiness (child capacity, family-provider relationship, and role in the care process), and structural readiness (environment for participation, support, and technology).

Conclusion: This work adds novel contributions to the field, through the development of a framework for caregiver participation in virtual audiology care, that can be used to support family involvement and will guide clinical tool development and future research efforts.

释放儿科虚拟护理的潜力:关于听力学中虚拟护理人员参与框架的电子德尔菲研究。
目的:在 COVID-19 之后,由于最近的技术进步和系统水平的提高,听力学中的虚拟服务提供模式变得更容易获得。尽管目前的证据表明虚拟护理对有聋儿或重听儿童的家庭有益,并支持在实践中使用,但这种服务模式仍未得到充分利用。本研究旨在通过对沟通科学与障碍文献的范围界定审查,就有实证依据的虚拟照顾者参与框架达成共识:方法:进行了两轮修改后的电子德尔菲研究,调查了来自四个不同国家的 26 位具有虚拟听力保健经验的知识用户,包括护理人员、听力学家、研究人员和组织领导者。该研究采用了德尔菲技术,从范围综述出发,对现有文献进行归纳,包括在线调查和团队讨论,以了解知识差距。通过比较和解释基于文本的回答,以数字(75% 的一致意见)界定共识:结果:由此产生的框架根据三个主要准备领域将护理人员参与虚拟护理的九个类别进行了分组:核心准备(参与机会、感知价值和参与意愿)、参与准备(儿童能力、家庭-提供者关系和在护理过程中的角色)和结构准备(参与环境、支持和技术):这项工作通过制定护理人员参与虚拟听力护理的框架,为该领域做出了新的贡献,该框架可用于支持家庭参与,并将指导临床工具的开发和未来的研究工作。
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American Journal of Audiology
American Journal of Audiology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
CiteScore
3.00
自引率
16.70%
发文量
163
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: AJA publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles pertaining to clinical audiology methods and issues, and serves as an outlet for discussion of related professional and educational issues and ideas. The journal is an international outlet for research on clinical research pertaining to screening, diagnosis, management and outcomes of hearing and balance disorders as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. The clinical orientation of the journal allows for the publication of reports on audiology as implemented nationally and internationally, including novel clinical procedures, approaches, and cases. AJA seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of clinical audiology, including audiologic/aural rehabilitation; balance and balance disorders; cultural and linguistic diversity; detection, diagnosis, prevention, habilitation, rehabilitation, and monitoring of hearing loss; hearing aids, cochlear implants, and hearing-assistive technology; hearing disorders; lifespan perspectives on auditory function; speech perception; and tinnitus.
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