Τετάρτη 8 Μαρτίου 2017

Clinicians' perspectives of therapeutic alliance in face-to-face and telepractice speech-language pathology sessions.

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Clinicians' perspectives of therapeutic alliance in face-to-face and telepractice speech-language pathology sessions.

Int J Speech Lang Pathol. 2017 Mar 07;:1-10

Authors: Freckmann A, Hines M, Lincoln M

Abstract
PURPOSE: To investigate the face validity of a measure of therapeutic alliance for paediatric speech-language pathology and to determine whether a difference exists in therapeutic alliance reported by speech-language pathologists (SLPs) conducting face-to-face sessions, compared with telepractice SLPs or in their ratings of confidence with technology.
METHOD: SLPs conducting telepractice (n = 14) or face-to-face therapy (n = 18) completed an online survey which included the Therapeutic Alliance Scales for Children - Revised (TASC-r) (Therapist Form) to rate clinicians' perceptions of rapport with up to three clients. Participants also reported their overall perception of rapport with each client and their comfort with technology.
RESULT: There was a strong correlation between TASC-r total scores and overall ratings of rapport, providing preliminary evidence of TASC-r face validity. There was no significant difference between TASC-r scores for telepractice and face-to-face therapy (p = 0.961), nor face-to-face and telepractice SLPs' confidence with familiar (p = 0.414) or unfamiliar technology (p = 0.780).
CONCLUSION: The TASC-r may be a promising tool for measuring therapeutic alliance in speech-language pathology. Telepractice does not appear to have a negative effect on rapport between SLPs and paediatric clients. Future research is required to identify how SLPs develop rapport in telepractice.

PMID: 28264584 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]



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