Faculty Publications
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Journal/Book/Conference Title
Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders
Volume
8
Issue
3
First Page
217
Last Page
228
Abstract
Purpose: One purpose of this preliminary case report was to document the challenges that can arise when giving adult neurogenic tests via telepractice. Another purpose was to develop recommendations on adaptations that can be made when speech-language pathologists give the tests employed in this report. Though one test was adapted by its authors to be given remotely, the other two tests have little or no published adaptations regarding remote administration. Methods: A 33 year old female and a 51 year old male, both of whom have acquired neurogenic communicative disorders, were given the Apraxia Battery for Adults-2nd edition, the Ross Information Processing Assessment-2nd edition, and the Quick Aphasia Battery-Remote via telepractice across 2-3 sessions per participant. The female participant used an iPad during remote testing, while the male participant used a Chromebook. Results: All three tests had some challenges when given remotely. Though slight technical issues were encountered, the research team needed to make various test adaptations, such as putting pictures into a Google presentation so that patients could adequately see the target picture. In other instances, wording to questions were changed slightly while still retaining the general integrity of the original item. Conclusions: Recommended adaptations to the three tests used in this study are included. Though issues may arise during telepractice, these suggestions should aid clinicians who want to use these tests with their telepractice clients.
Department
Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders
Original Publication Date
12-1-2023
Object Description
1 PDF File
DOI of published version
10.21849/cacd.2023.01053
Repository
UNI ScholarWorks, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa
Copyright
©2023 The Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License
Language
en
File Format
application/pdf
Recommended Citation
Burda, Angela; Axt, Carrie; Balk, Samantha; Bleile, Zoe; Fahey, Madilyn; Freeman, Paul Kort; Hogelucht, Heather; Schultz, Paeten; Shaffer, Kamryn; and Wright, Kara, "Remote Testing of Adult Neurogenic Tests: Implications and Recommendations for Speech-Language Pathologists" (2023). Faculty Publications. 5617.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/facpub/5617
Comments
First published in Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders, v8 i3 published by Seoul: Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21849/cacd.2023.01053