Videoconference Administration of the Western Aphasia Battery–Revised: Feasibility and Validity
Purpose There is a rapid growth of telepractice in both clinical and research settings; however, the literature validating translation of traditional methods of assessments and interventions to valid remote videoconference administrations is limited. This is especially true in the field of speech-la...
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Published in | American journal of speech-language pathology Vol. 29; no. 2; pp. 673 - 687 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
01.05.2020
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Summary: | Purpose There is a rapid growth of telepractice in both clinical and research settings; however, the literature validating translation of traditional methods of assessments and interventions to valid remote videoconference administrations is limited. This is especially true in the field of speech-language pathology where assessments of language and communication can be easily conducted via remote administration. The aim of this study was to validate videoconference administration of the Western Aphasia Battery-Revised (WAB-R). Method Twenty adults with chronic aphasia completed the assessment both in person and via videoconference with the order counterbalanced across administrations. Specific modifications to select WAB-R subtests were made to accommodate interaction by computer and Internet. Results Results revealed that the two methods of administration were highly correlated and showed no difference in domain scores. Additionally, most participants endorsed being mostly or very satisfied with the videoconference administration. Conclusion These findings suggest that administration of the WAB-R in person and via videoconference may be used interchangeably in this patient population. Modifications and guidelines are provided to ensure reproducibility and access to other clinicians and scientists interested in remote administration of the WAB-R. Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.11977857. |
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Bibliography: | ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 14 content type line 23 Disclosure: Swathi Kiran serves as a consultant for The Learning Corporation with no scientific overlap with this study. The other authors have declared that no competing interests existed at the time of publication. Editor-in-Chief: Julie Barkmeier-Kraemer Editor: Anastasia Raymer |
ISSN: | 1058-0360 1558-9110 1558-9110 |
DOI: | 10.1044/2019_AJSLP-19-00023 |