Evaluation of a teleaudiology service in regional Australia.


Journal

International journal of audiology
ISSN: 1708-8186
Titre abrégé: Int J Audiol
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101140017

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 2023
Historique:
medline: 4 10 2023
pubmed: 19 8 2022
entrez: 18 8 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Evaluate accessibility, effectiveness, acceptability and efficiency of a student- assisted teleaudiology model of care in a regional hospital in Queensland, Australia. Prospective mixed method service evaluation study. Demographic, service and satisfaction data were collected from 233 patients (children aged ≥5 and adults) who received teleaudiology assessment. Satisfaction data was collected from 27 hospital clinic staff (medical, nursing and clinic assistants) and 28 university audiology clinical educator participants. Experience and satisfaction data were collected from 16 teleaudiology clinic university students. Quantitative data was analysed using SPSS software. Qualitative data were analysed using inductive content analysis. Following introduction of the teleaudiology service in 2017 and evaluation during the first 6 months, 95% of patients were able to access audiology assessments on the same day as their Ear, Nose and Throat appointments. New referrals to the service were seen within a month. The audiology assessment battery was completed 95% of the time within an average of 33 minutes by the end of the study period. Patients, hospital and university staff and students reported high satisfaction with their experiences of teleaudiology, including its convenience and efficiency. A student-assisted teleaudiology model of care can deliver accessible, effective, and efficient services with high levels of satisfaction by participants.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35980839
doi: 10.1080/14992027.2022.2108913
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

964-972

Auteurs

Natalie Winter (N)

Queensland Department of Health, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service, Cairns, Australia.

Katie McMillan (K)

Queensland Department of Health, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service, Cairns, Australia.

Jennifer Finch (J)

Queensland Department of Health, Allied Health Professions Office of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

David da Silva (D)

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia.

Andrea Whitehead (A)

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia.

Desley Harvey (D)

Queensland Department of Health, Cairns and Hinterland Hospital and Health Service, Cairns, Australia.
College of Healthcare Sciences, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia.

Liza-Jane McBride (LJ)

Queensland Department of Health, Allied Health Professions Office of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.

Louise Hickson (L)

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia.

Deborah Theodoros (D)

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia.

Trevor Russell (T)

School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia.

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