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Asynchronous Telepractice in Audiology: Feasibility and Implementation

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Purpose: Despite increasing evidence demonstrating the validity and effectiveness of telepractice in the field of audiology, the clinical uptake has been slow. This tutorial focuses on asynchronous telepractice, a version of a service delivery model that involves the exchange of health information or clinical services between providers and clients at different times, allowing for flexibility in communication and reducing the need for real-time interaction. Asynchronous telepractice can be particularly useful for clients who face barriers in accessing audiological services as a result of their health conditions or geographical limitations. This tutorial explores various asynchronous approaches, including self-led telepractice in the field of audiology, with a discussion of the concept, benefits, and implementation thereof. Conclusions: Asynchronous telepractice is a versatile and flexible approach to delivering health care services remotely. With careful consideration and implementation, asynchronous telepractice offers significant benefits in terms of accessibility, convenience, and cost effectiveness, making it a valuable option for many clients and hearing health care providers.
Title: Asynchronous Telepractice in Audiology: Feasibility and Implementation
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Purpose: Despite increasing evidence demonstrating the validity and effectiveness of telepractice in the field of audiology, the clinical uptake has been slow.
This tutorial focuses on asynchronous telepractice, a version of a service delivery model that involves the exchange of health information or clinical services between providers and clients at different times, allowing for flexibility in communication and reducing the need for real-time interaction.
Asynchronous telepractice can be particularly useful for clients who face barriers in accessing audiological services as a result of their health conditions or geographical limitations.
This tutorial explores various asynchronous approaches, including self-led telepractice in the field of audiology, with a discussion of the concept, benefits, and implementation thereof.
Conclusions: Asynchronous telepractice is a versatile and flexible approach to delivering health care services remotely.
With careful consideration and implementation, asynchronous telepractice offers significant benefits in terms of accessibility, convenience, and cost effectiveness, making it a valuable option for many clients and hearing health care providers.

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