2021
DOI: 10.2196/30873
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Digital Health and Digital Learning Experiences Across Speech-Language Pathology, Phoniatrics, and Otolaryngology: Interdisciplinary Survey Study

Abstract: Background Advances in digital health and digital learning are transforming the lives of patients, health care providers, and health professional students. In the interdisciplinary field of communication sciences and disorders (CSD), digital uptake and incorporation of digital topics and technologies into clinical training programs has lagged behind other medical fields. There is a need to understand professional and student experiences, opinions, and needs regarding digital health and learning top… Show more

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“…Student participants problematised learning and teaching in the online space. This sentiment is echoed in the existing body of evidence [ 54 , 55 ] and it has been a prominent point of discussion about online teaching challenges in forming strong bonds, while trying to adhere to coronavirus pandemic related restrictions [ 57 , 58 ]. Isolation due to online learning was perceived as a hindrance to student participants’ learning and this is a known factor of attrition, indicated in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Student participants problematised learning and teaching in the online space. This sentiment is echoed in the existing body of evidence [ 54 , 55 ] and it has been a prominent point of discussion about online teaching challenges in forming strong bonds, while trying to adhere to coronavirus pandemic related restrictions [ 57 , 58 ]. Isolation due to online learning was perceived as a hindrance to student participants’ learning and this is a known factor of attrition, indicated in the literature.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the first part, knowledge, use, attitudes, and preferences toward digital health and learning of current students and professionals across the interdisciplinary fields of speech-language pathology, phoniatrics, and otolaryngology in the German-speaking countries were investigated. The results of the first section have already been published in a separate article to maximize the depth of analysis [ 43 ]. This study focuses separately on professional and student attitudes and preferences regarding a proposed DLT app.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 It is often used interchangeably with other terms including mobile health (m-health), telehealth, connected health, ehealth, health information Open access technology and wearable devices. [35][36][37] Generally, these 'digital tools' aim to use technology, comprising hardware and/or software to support diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, self-care as well as new ways to train clinicians or support clinical decision-making. 36 Applications range from low-cost solutions using everyday technologies, such as smart phones, to high-cost specialist solutions such as sensorised environments.…”
Section: Digital Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital health is a broad term referring to the use of information and communication technology within a healthcare context 34. It is often used interchangeably with other terms including mobile health (m-health), telehealth, connected health, ehealth, health information technology and wearable devices 35–37. Generally, these ‘digital tools’ aim to use technology, comprising hardware and/or software to support diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, self-care as well as new ways to train clinicians or support clinical decision-making 36.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%