Telepractice Treatment for Aphasia: Association Between Clinical Outcomes and Client Satisfaction.

Telemedicine reports Pub Date : 2021-03-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1089/tmr.2020.0024
Molly Jacobs, Patrick M Briley, Xiangming Fang, Charles Ellis
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Introduction: Health services research has demonstrated the association between patient satisfaction and treatment outcomes illustrating the importance of satisfaction in determining favorable treatment outcomes. Despite abundant evidence in the acute care setting, few researchers have explored these associations among patients receiving speech rehabilitation or therapeutic treatment particularly those receiving treatment through nontraditional delivery methods. Objective: To examine the satisfaction with a community-based telepractice approach for treating aphasia among stroke survivors who reside in rural areas and assess potential correlations between satisfaction and patient outcomes. Methods: In total, 22 adults with poststroke aphasia who resided in rural areas received comprehensive language-oriented treatment (LOT) for aphasia through community-based telepractice. Post-treatment satisfaction with the telepractice approach was assessed using the Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 (CSQ-8). Results: After 12 sessions of LOT, Western Aphasia Battery-revised (WAB-R) aphasia quotients (AQs) improved on average 4.64 U. Mean scores on the CSQ-8 averaged 31.0/32.0, indicating a high level of satisfaction with the telepractice approach. In addition, each 1 U of improvement in patient satisfaction was associated with a 1.75 U increase in the WAB-R AQ. Conclusions: Examination of post-treatment satisfaction indicated that satisfaction was highly predictive of effectiveness-a one-point increase in satisfaction was associated with a nearly two-point increase in WAB-R AQ. Results echo findings from acute care studies underscoring the importance of the patient experience in treatment efficacy.

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远程治疗失语症:临床结果与来访者满意度的关系。
导言:卫生服务研究已经证明了患者满意度和治疗结果之间的关联,说明了满意度在确定良好治疗结果中的重要性。尽管在急性护理环境中有大量证据,但很少有研究人员在接受语言康复或治疗治疗的患者中探索这些关联,特别是那些接受非传统交付方法治疗的患者。目的:研究农村中风幸存者对社区远程治疗失语症的满意度,并评估满意度与患者预后之间的潜在相关性。方法:对22例生活在农村的脑卒中后失语症患者进行基于社区的远程治疗。使用客户满意度问卷-8 (CSQ-8)评估远程治疗方法的治疗后满意度。结果:经12次LOT治疗后,Western Aphasia Battery-revised (WAB-R)失语商(AQs)平均提高4.64 U。CSQ-8的平均得分为31.0/32.0,表明对远程实践方法的满意度很高。此外,患者满意度每提高1个单位,WAB-R AQ就会增加1.75个单位。结论:治疗后满意度的检查表明,满意度对有效性具有高度预测性——满意度增加1个单位,WAB-R AQ就会增加近2个单位。结果与急性护理研究的结果相呼应,强调了患者体验对治疗效果的重要性。
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