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新冠疫情对英国儿科言语治疗中数字实践的影响及其对未来的启示:全国性调查。

Impact of COVID-19 on digital practice in UK paediatric speech and language therapy and implications for the future: A national survey.

机构信息

City, University of London and St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.

Central London Community Healthcare, London, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2022 Sep;57(5):1112-1129. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12750. Epub 2022 Aug 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent measures to reduce transmission risk has led to unprecedented digital transformation across health, education and social care services. This includes UK paediatric speech and language therapy (SLT), which sits at the crossroads of these services. Given the rapid onset of this pandemic-induced digital transition, there is now a need to capture, reflect and learn from the SLT profession so that benefits can be sustained, and barriers addressed.

AIMS

To survey the impact of COVID-19 remote working on UK paediatric SLTs' digital views and experiences using the Capability, Opportunity, Motivation and Behaviour (COM-B) model.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: An online survey was conducted from May to October 2020. Respondents were asked to rate their use of technology in service delivery before and during the pandemic, to select factors facilitating digital practice, and to provide open-response aspirations for the future role of technology in paediatric SLT which were analysed thematically using the COM-B behaviour change model.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: A total of 424 UK paediatric SLTs responded to the survey. Findings indicate a marked increase in clinicians' perception of their frequency, convenience and confidence with digital practice during COVID-19 compared with before the pandemic. Respondents identified that specialist training (27%), funding for workplace devices (22%) and supportive leadership (19%) were most likely to facilitate sustained digital practice. Clinicians hoped for a blended approach going forward with technology enhancing existing best practice. Further prominent themes included digital accessibility for all and maintaining the increased opportunity for multidisciplinary working that videoconferencing has afforded. More service-specific aspirations were bespoke technological solutions as well as parents/carers being able to engage remotely with school-based provisions.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: During COVID-19, paediatric SLTs' recognition and acceptance of how technology can augment practice has accelerated, with particular value being placed on inclusivity, choice, training, resources, leadership and indication of effectiveness. These are important considerations to help guide the profession towards the long-term digital enhancement of SLT services.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject The COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented interest in the use of technology across SLT practice. Studies are emerging nationally and internationally to identify the digital priorities of the SLT workforce, the areas of digital SLT provision that are thriving or lacking, and the evidence to guide clinical practice and service development. What this study adds to existing knowledge This is the first UK-wide COVID-19 survey solely focusing on the digital practice of paediatric SLTs. The findings provide critical insights into SLT perception of how practice has been impacted in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, including digital trends that are service, condition and demographic specific. Tools and channels required to support sustained beneficial change are also discussed. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? This paper demonstrates the potential for digital solutions to enhance SLT practice, as long as implementation is guided by clinicians' experiences and perspectives. The findings lay groundwork for service development work, such as the creation of training packages, updating of clinical guidelines and care pathways, and development of processes to ensure equitable allocation of evidence-based resources.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行及随后降低传播风险的措施导致医疗、教育和社会保健服务领域出现了前所未有的数字化转型。英国儿科言语和语言治疗(SLT)就在这些服务的交叉点上。鉴于这种大流行引发的数字化转变迅速发生,现在需要捕捉、反映和学习 SLT 专业的情况,以便维持效益,解决障碍。

目的

使用能力、机会、动机和行为(COM-B)模型调查 COVID-19 远程工作对英国儿科 SLT 人员数字视图和体验的影响。

方法和程序

2020 年 5 月至 10 月进行了在线调查。要求受访者在大流行之前和期间评估他们在服务提供中使用技术的情况,选择促进数字实践的因素,并提供未来儿科 SLT 中技术作用的未来愿望,使用 COM-B 行为改变模型对这些愿望进行主题分析。

结果和结论

共有 424 名英国儿科 SLT 人员对调查做出了回应。调查结果表明,与大流行前相比,临床医生在 COVID-19 期间对数字实践的频率、便利性和信心的看法明显增加。受访者认为,专业培训(27%)、工作场所设备的资金(22%)和支持性领导(19%)最有可能促进持续的数字实践。临床医生希望在未来采用混合方法,使技术增强现有的最佳实践。进一步突出的主题包括为所有人提供数字可及性,并保持视频会议提供的增加的多学科工作机会。更多的服务特定愿望包括定制的技术解决方案,以及父母/照顾者能够远程参与学校的服务。

结论和影响

在 COVID-19 期间,儿科 SLT 人员对技术如何增强实践的认识和接受速度加快,特别重视包容性、选择、培训、资源、领导和有效性的指示。这些都是帮助指导该专业实现 SLT 服务长期数字化增强的重要考虑因素。

这篇论文增加了什么

关于这个主题已经知道的内容

COVID-19 大流行导致人们对 SLT 实践中使用技术产生了前所未有的兴趣。正在出现国内外的研究,以确定 SLT 劳动力的数字优先事项、蓬勃发展或缺乏数字 SLT 服务的领域,以及指导临床实践和服务发展的证据。

本研究对现有知识的补充

这是英国首个专门针对儿科 SLT 数字实践的 COVID-19 调查。调查结果提供了有关 SLT 人员如何在 COVID-19 大流行早期阶段影响实践的重要见解,包括服务、条件和人口统计特定的数字趋势。还讨论了支持可持续有益变革所需的工具和渠道。

这项工作的潜在或实际临床意义是什么?本文证明了数字解决方案增强 SLT 实践的潜力,只要实施以临床医生的经验和观点为指导。调查结果为服务发展工作奠定了基础,例如创建培训包、更新临床指南和护理路径,以及制定流程以确保公平分配基于证据的资源。

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