Research Summary: The Effectiveness of Telepractice for Live Online Speech Therapy A comprehensive array of academic and institutional research on speech language pathology and telepractice methods affirms that recent advances in videoconferencing technology can help address the ongoing shortage of SLPs in school systems today. More telepractice references are also available fromasha. Telepractice in Schools Webcam delivery of the Camperdown Program for adolescents who stutter: A Phase I trial Brenda Carey, Sue O'Brian, Mark Onslow, Ann Packman, Ross Menzies; Australian Stuttering Research Centre, The University of Sydney Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools 2012;43:370 Purpose: This Phase I clinical trial explored the viability of webcam Internet delivery of the Camperdown Program for adolescents who stutter. Conclusion: The service delivery model was efficacious and efficient. All of the participants and their parents also found it appealing. Results justify a Phase II trial of the delivery model. A Pilot Exploration of Speech Sound Disorder Intervention Delivered by Telehealth to School Age Children Susan Grogan-Johnson, PhD1, Rodney M. Gabel, PhD2, Jacquelyn Taylor, MA3, Lynne E. Rowan, PhD1, Robin Alvares, PhD,1 Jason Schenker, PhD4 International Journal of Telerehabilitation Vol. 3, No. 1 Spring 2011 10.5195/ijt.2011.6064 A pilot study comparing the effectiveness of speech language therapy provided by telemedicine with conventional on-site therapy Sue Grogan-Johnson*, Robin Alvares*, Lynne Rowan* and Nancy Creaghead Published online before print 2 March 2010, doi: 10.1258/jtt.2009.090608 J Telemed Telecare April 2010 vol. 16 no. 3 134-139 Teletherapy in the Schools An Article Published in Advance Magazine for Speech-Language Pathologists & Audiologists Alyssa Banotai Telepractice in Schools Helps Address Personnel Shortages Carol Polovoy July 15,
Addressing Shortages in Schools via Telepractice A Presentation Given By Janet Brown American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Starting a District-Based Telepractice Program A Presentation Given By Jeanne M. Juenger Housgon (MN) School District Addressing Shortages in Oklahoma via Telepractice A Presentation Given By Pamela G. Forducey, PhD Integris Telehealth Background on Telepractice Janet Brown on the Next Generation of Telepractice Presentation at the TSHA Annual Convention Janet Brown, MA CCC-SLP April 2, 2009 Telehealth in the Community: A Research Update An Article in Home Health Care Management & Practice Judith A. DePalma, PhD, RN April 2009 Overview of Telehealth Activities in Speech-Language Pathology Pauline A. Mashima, MS, and Charles R. Doarn, MBA December Telerehabilitation Clinical and Vocational Applications for Assistive Technology: Research, Opportunities, and Challenges A Report in International Journal of Telerehabilitation Mark R. Schmeler, Richard M. Schein, Michael McCue, & Kendra Betz, University of Pittsburgh Fall Telerehabilitation: State-of-the-Art From an Informatics Perspective A Report in International Journal of Telerehabilitation Bambang Parmanto and Andi Saptono, University of Pittsburgh Fall TSHA Telepractice Overview A Presentation Given By the TSHA Telepractice Task Force September Telemedicine for Speech-Language Pathology: History, Challenges, and Opportunities A Presentation From the Center for Applied Biomechanics and Rehabilitation Research David Brennan, MBE September 1,
State Medicaid and Private Payer Reimbursement for Telemedicine: an Overview Nancy A. Brown, Oregon Health and Science University Audiology Telepractice Moves From Theory to Treatment Article in The ASHA Leader Mark Krumm November 8, 2005 Knowledge and Skills Needed by Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Services via Telephone Policy Report from the ASHA Telepractice Working Group 2005 Survey Report on Telepractice Use Among Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists A Report Submitted to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) 2002 Position Statements on Telepractice Telemedicine and the diagnosis of speech and language disorders. Published in the Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 72(12):1116-1122 J R Duffy, G W Werven and A E Aronson. December 1997 In 1997, the Mayo Clinic concluded that Telemedicine evaluations can be reliable, beneficial, and acceptable to patients with a variety of acquired speech and language disorders, both in rural settings and within large multidisciplinary medical settings. Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice: Position Statement American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2005 Impact of Telepractice On the efficacy of videoconferencing methods: Assessing Interprofessional Teamwork in a Videoconference-Based Telerehabilitation Setting Emmanuelle Careau, Claude Vincent, and Luc Noreau Equivalence of Functional Communication Assessment in Speech Pathology Using Videoconferencing Susan E. Palsbo, Center for Health and Disability Research 2007
Management of Communication Disorders Using Family Member Input, Group Treatment, and Telerehabilitation A Study Published in Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation Christine Baron, Brooke Hatfield, and Amy Georgeadis, National Rehabilitation Hospital Spring 2005 Technology Assisted Speech and Language Therapy A Study Published in International Journal of Medical Informatics M. Glykas and P. Chytas, University of Aegean June 30, 2004 Telerehabilitation and its Effect on Story Retelling by Adults with Neurogenic Communication Disorders A Study Published in Aphasiology Amy C. Georgeadis, David M. Brennan, Linsey M. Barker, and Christine R. Baron, National Rehabilitation Hospital 2004 Internet Application to Tele-Audiology Nothin but Net A Study Published in American Journal of Audiology Gregg D. Givens and Saravanan Elangovan, East Carolina University December 2003 Public Information Services in the Field of Communication Disorders: Comparison between Teleservice and E-service A Study Published in Telemedicine Journal and e-health Ofer Amir, PhD, and Esther Shabtai, MSc 2002 On patient satisfaction: Service Users Acceptability of Videoconferencing as a Form of Service Delivery Victoria Styles, Frenchay Hospital User Satisfaction with Home Telecare Based on Broadband Communication S. Guillen, M.T. Arredondo, V. Traver, M.A. Valero, S. Martin, A. Traganitis, E. Mantzourani, A. Totter, K. Karefilaki, A. Paramythis, C. Stephanidis, and S. Robinson 2002 Technologies for Telepractice Telerehabilitation Technologies: Accessibility and Usability A Study Published in International Journal of Telerehabilitation Michael Pramuka and Linda van Roosmalen, University of Pittsburgh
Telepractice in the City The Story of the Visiting Nurse Service of New York Home Care D.J. Carpenedo October 17, Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice: Technical Report A Report Published by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 2005 An Interactive Telemedicine System for Remote Speech-Language Pathology Treatment Proceedings of the 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE EMBS D.M. Brennan and L.M. Barker, National Rehabilitation Hospital September 1-5, 2004 Efficacy and Sustainability of a Telerehabilitation Program Proceedings of the 36th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences Cynthia Scheideman-Miller, Pamela G. Clark, Al Moorad, Micha L. Post, Bob G. Hodge, Sharon Smeltzer 2003 Telerehabilitation Tools for the Provision of Remote Speech-Language Treatment A Study Published in Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation David Brennan, Amy Georgeadis, and Christine Baron Winter 2002 Bridging the Service Gap Through Audiology Telepractice Mark Krumm, John Ribera, and Thomas Froelich June 11, 2002 Economics of Telepractice Making the Business Case for Telemedicine: An Interactive Spreadsheet Michael McCue and Susan Palsbo Studies and Research in Telemedicine On childhood speech disorders: Telepractice in the assessment and treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review. A Research Review Published in Developmental Neurorehabilitation Michelle Boisvert, Russell Lang, Mary Andrianopoulos, Mary Lynn Boscardin 2010
ABSTRACT: Studies involving the use of telepractice in the delivery of services to individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) were reviewed with the intent to inform practice and identify areas for future research. A Pilot Study of Online Assessment of Childhood Speech Disorders Monique C. Waite, Louise M. Cahill, Deborah G. Theodoros, Sarah Busuttin, and Trevor G. Russell, University of Queensland Feasibility and Outcome Evaluation of a Telemedicine Application in Speech-Language Pathology Claude Sicotte, Pascale Lehoux, Julie Fortier-Blanc, and Yves Leblanc, University of Montreal 2003 On motor speech disorders: An Internet-Based Telerehabilitation System for the Assessment of Motor Speech Disorders: A Pilot Study A Study Published in American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Anne J. Hill, Deborah G. Theodoros, Trevor G. Russell, Louise M. Cahill, Elizabeth C. Ward, Kathy M. Clark February Assessment of Motor Speech Disorders Online: A Pilot Study A Study Published in Jounral of Telemedicine and Telecare Deborah Theodoros, Trevor G. Russell, Anne Hill, Louise Cahill, and Kathy Clark 2003 On aphasia: Assessing Acquired Language Disorders in Adults via the Internet Deborah Theodoros, Anne Hill, Trevor Russell, Elizabeth Ward, and Richard Wootton July/August On laryngectomy: Assessment of Communication and Swallowing Function Post Laryngectomy: a Telerehabilitation Trial Liz Ward, Jane White, Trevor Russell, Deborah Theodoros, Melissa Kuhl, Kathryn Nelson, and Irene Peters 2007 On internet-based telemedicine:
Internet based Telehealth in Speech Pathology: Results of Preliminary Trials A Study Published in Telehealth L. Wilson, L. McAllister, J. Atkinson, and P. Sefton Telepractice Brings Voice Treatment from Hawaii to Japan P.A. Mashima and M.R. Holtel November 8, 2005 Telehealth Voice Therapy Using Telecommunications Technology A Study Published in American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Pauline A. Mashima, Deborah P. Birkmire-Peters, Mark J. Syms, Michael R. Holtel, Lawrence P. Burgess, Leslie J. Peters, University of Hawaii November 2003 On rural service delivery: Meeting the Challenge of Rural Service Delivery Bobbie Houn and Kolette Trottier November 18, 2003 On the benefits of telemedicine: Moving Toward the Future: Providing Speech-Language Pathology Services via Telehealth An Article Published in Home Healthcare Nurse April 2007 Venturing into Telehealth Deborah Kully June 11, 2002 On dysphagia: Telepractice Program for Dysphagia J. Georges, K. Potter, and N. Belz November 7, Teleflouroscopy in Dysphagia Management A Presentation Given By James L. Coyle, University of Pittsburgh On stuttering: Telehealth Delivery of the Camperdown Program for Adults Who Stutter: A Phase I Trial A Study Published in Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Sue O Brian, Ann Packman, Mark Onslow, The University of Sydney February The Telehealth Adaptation of the Lidcombe Program of Early Stuttering Intervention An Article Published by Christine Lewis, Minnesota State University October 22, Telehealth in Speech Pathology: Applications to the Treatment of Stuttering Deborah Kully, Institute for Stuttering Treatment and Research 2000 On developmental disabilities: Telehealth Home Health Applications for Adults with Developmental Disabilities Thomas W. Miller, Bruce Elliott, Kathy Long, Cheryl Mazenac, and Michelle Moder, University of Connecticut On diagnosis of disorders: Telemedicine and the Diagnosis of Speech and Language Disorders A Study Published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings Joseph Duffy, Gerry W., Arnold Aronson 1997 On strokes: Telerehabilitation a New Model for Community-Based Stroke Rehabilitation Jerry C. K. Lai, Jean Woo, Elsie Hui, and W.M. Chan 2004 TeleRehab: Stroke Teletherapy and Management Using Two-Way Interactive Video A Study Published in Neurology Report Pamela G. Clark, Stephen J. Dawson, Cynthia Scheideman-Miller, and Micha L. Post June 2002 On neurologic disorders: The Effect of Videoconference-Based Telerehabilitation on Story Retelling Performance by Brain- Injured Subjects and its Implications for Remote Speech-Language Therapy A Study Published in Telemedicine Journal and e-health David M. Brennan, Amy C. Georgeadis, Christine R. Baron, and Linsey A. Baker 2004 Telerehabilitation Consultations for Clients with Neurologic Diagnoses: Cases from Rural Minnesota and American Samoa
A Study Published in NeuroRehabilitation L. Savard, A. Borstad, K. Tkachuck, D. Lauderdale, B. Conroy 2003 On Parkinson s Disease: Videophone-Delivered Voice Therapy: A Comparative Analysis of Outcomes to Traditional Delivery for Adults with Parkinson s Disease Lyn R. Tindall, Ruth A. Huebner, Joseph C. Stemple, and Harold Kleinert December Treating the Speech Disorder in Parkinson s Disease Online Deborah G. Theodoros, Gabriella Constantinescu, Trevor G. Russell, Elizabeth Ward, Stephen J. Wilson, and Richard Wootton, University of Queensland On otolaryngology: Telemedicine in Otolaryngology A Study Published in American Journal of Otolarngology David Goldenberg and Barry Wenig January 2002 The Need for More Telepractice Research Research into Telehealth Applications in Speech-Language Pathology Anne Hill and Deborah Theodoros, University of Queensland 2002 Telerehabilitation for Service Delivery in Speech-Language Pathology Deborah Theodoros, University of Queensland