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COMPARATIVE STUDY
JOURNAL ARTICLE
MULTICENTER STUDY
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Reliability of Videoconferencing Administration of a Communication Questionnaire to People With Traumatic Brain Injury and Their Close Others.
Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 2017 November
OBJECTIVES: To compare in-person with videoconferencing administration of a communication questionnaire for people with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and their close others.
DESIGN: Repeated-measures design with randomized order of administration.
PARTICIPANTS: Twenty adults with severe TBI and their close others.
METHODS: Both participants with TBI and their close others completed the La Trobe Communication Questionnaire (LCQ) via interview with a clinician, once via Skype and once during a home visit.
MEASURES: Total LCQ score and time taken for completion.
RESULTS: There were no significant differences between videoconferencing and in-person conditions in the total scores or time taken to complete the questionnaire.
CONCLUSIONS: Videoconferencing-based administration of the LCQ is as reliable and efficient as in-person administration.
DESIGN: Repeated-measures design with randomized order of administration.
PARTICIPANTS: Twenty adults with severe TBI and their close others.
METHODS: Both participants with TBI and their close others completed the La Trobe Communication Questionnaire (LCQ) via interview with a clinician, once via Skype and once during a home visit.
MEASURES: Total LCQ score and time taken for completion.
RESULTS: There were no significant differences between videoconferencing and in-person conditions in the total scores or time taken to complete the questionnaire.
CONCLUSIONS: Videoconferencing-based administration of the LCQ is as reliable and efficient as in-person administration.
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