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Title: Developing the system architecture for conducting synchronous paediatric feeding assessments via telepractice
Authors: Raatz, M.
Burns, C. L.
Marshall, J.
Ward, E. C.
Issue Date: 2019
Source: 25, (9), 2019, p. 552-558
Pages: 552-558
Journal: Journal of telemedicine and telecare
Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Telepractice systems should be acceptable to users and meet end-user needs. Whilst the system requirements to conduct adult dysphagia assessments via telepractice are established, key differences exist between adult and paediatric swallowing assessments. This study was conducted to develop the system architecture required to conduct paediatric feeding assessments in patient homes via telepractice. METHODS: The study used a four-phase iterative design, informed by human-centred design principles. In Phase 1, two telepractice researchers and two paediatric feeding clinicians identified assessment tasks and explored potential system design solutions. Initial system testing was completed using clinical simulations (Phase 2). Live trials with 10 typically developing children were then conducted (Phase 3). Phase 4 involved user-centred feedback from clinicians and parents. Feedback from the development team, clinicians and parents was used to continuously refine the model. RESULTS: A combination of synchronous and asynchronous methods enabled all assessment components to be successfully completed. Clinician and parent feedback established the optimal technology (e.g. phone, tablet) and key camera positions necessary to optimise visual/auditory information for the online clinician. End-user feedback identified greater time efficiencies could be achieved through collecting some data (e.g. intra-oral pictures) via asynchronous methods prior to the session. Information sheets were deemed necessary to enhance the user experience. Clinicians and parents responded positively to the final system design. DISCUSSION: Modifications to standard videoconferencing were necessary to develop a clinically viable process for conducting paediatric feeding assessments in the home via telepractice. End-user feedback was integral to the design of the final model.L6296468942019-10-24
2020-07-22
DOI: 10.1177/1357633X19872091
Resources: https://www.embase.com/search/results?subaction=viewrecord&id=L629646894&from=exporthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357633X19872091 |
Keywords: female;food intake;human;infant;male;minicomputer;organization and management;preschool child;child;smartphone;telemedicine;videoconferencing;adultbreast feeding;procedures;computer interface;devices;dysphagia
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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