Journal article
The use of videoconferencing in clinical neuropsychology practice: A mixed methods evaluation of neuropsychologists' experiences and views
JE Chapman, J Ponsford, KL Bagot, DA Cadilhac, B Gardner, RJ Stolwyk
Australian Psychologist | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1111/ap.12471
Abstract
Objective: Videoconference technology may be a means of improving access to neuropsychological services. We investigated the use of, and views on, videoconference for clinical purposes among neuropsychologists in Australia. Method: An online survey was completed by a convenience sample of neuropsychologists (i.e., registered psychologists working in clinical neuropsychology roles) between March and June 2018, recruited through a profession-based email group and word-of-mouth. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively and open-ended responses summarised using thematic analysis. Results: Among 90 eligible respondents (77 female; Mage = 39.9 years, SD = 9.6, range: 25–69; Mexperience = 9.3 ..
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