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- Title
Feasibility and Acceptance of Direct-to-Home Tele-neuropsychology Services during the COVID-19 Pandemic.
- Authors
Parsons, Michael W.; Gardner, Melissa M.; Sherman, Janet C.; Pasquariello, Kathryn; Grieco, Julie A.; Kay, Christina D.; Pollak, Lauren E.; Morgan, Amy K.; Carlson-Emerton, Britt; Seligsohn, Karen; Davidsdottir, Sigurros; Pulsifer, Margaret B.; Zarrella, Giuliana V.; Burstein, Sarah M.; Mancuso, Sarah M.
- Abstract
Objective: Neuropsychological assessment via video conferencing has been proposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Existing literature has demonstrated feasibility and acceptance of neuropsychological measures administered by videoconference, although few studies have examined feasibility and patient acceptance of TNP visits directly to patients' homes (DTH-TNP). Methods: We modified a previously published patient satisfaction survey for DTH-TNP and developed a clinician feasibility survey to examine experiences during DTH-TNP. Results: Seventy-two patients (age range: preschool-geriatric) evaluated by DTH-TNP for cognitive problems at an academic medical center responded to voluntary surveys between April 20, 2020, and August 19, 2020, and 100% indicated satisfaction. Fifty-nine percent of patients reported limitations (e.g., technological concern) during the appointment. 134 clinician surveys were collected and indicated that clinicians achieved the goal of their appointment in 90% of encounters. Conclusions: These qualitative data suggest that patients and clinicians found DTH-TNP to be satisfactory during the COVID-19 pandemic, while also recognizing limitations of the practice. These results are limited in that voluntary surveys are subject to bias. They support the growing body of literature suggesting that DTH-TNP provides a valuable service, though additional research to establish reliability and validity is needed.
- Subjects
COVID-19 pandemic; PATIENT satisfaction; ACADEMIC medical centers; NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL tests; VIDEOCONFERENCING
- Publication
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 2, p210
- ISSN
1355-6177
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S1355617721000436