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Tasks performed by parents to enable telepractice for children with communication disorders: an interview study with clinicians and parents.

Kinga PozniakPeter L RosenbaumElaine Yuen Ling Kwok
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2023)
Compared to what is known from in-person visits, some of these tasks were novel and unique to telepractice. We recommend that clinicians and parents collaboratively decide on tasks and responsibilities to avoid burdening parents, and that they weigh the costs associated with performing these tasks against the benefits of teletherapy.IMPLICATIONS FOR REHABILITATIONParents perform many tasks to support their children's therapies, both during and outside of therapy sessionsTherapies delivered virtually require parents to assume additional tasks to support their childrenFor services to be Family-Centered, tasks and responsibilities need to be decided collaboratively between parents and clinicians.
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