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Frontiers in Psychology
Memory Deficits for Health Information Provided Through a Telehealth Video Conferencing System
Bethany Victoria Power1  Roberta Maria DiDonato2  Veronica Margaret Moore Hutchings2  Benjamin Rich Zendel2 
[1] Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada;Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, NL, Canada;Aging Research Centre-Newfoundland and Labrador, Memorial University, Corner Brook, NL, Canada;
关键词: telehealth;    memory;    hearing;    healthcare delivery;    aging;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpsyg.2021.604074
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

It is critical to remember details about meetings with healthcare providers. Forgetting could result in inadequate knowledge about ones' health, non-adherence with treatments, and poorer health outcomes. Hearing the health care provider plays a crucial role in consolidating information for recall. The recent COVID-19 pandemic has meant a rapid transition to videoconference-based medicine, here described as telehealth. When using telehealth speech must be filtered and compressed, and research has shown that degraded speech is more challenging to remember. Here we present preliminary results from a study that compared memory for health information provided in-person to telehealth. The data collection for this study was stopped due to the pandemic, but the preliminary results are interesting because the pandemic forced a rapid transition to telehealth. To examine a potential memory deficit for health information provided through telehealth, we presented older and younger adults with instructions on how to use two medical devices. One set of instructions was presented in-person, and the other through telehealth. Participants were asked to recall the instructions immediately after the session, and again after a 1-week delay. Overall, the number of details recalled was significantly lower when instructions were provided by telehealth, both immediately after the session and after a 1-week delay. It is likely that a mix of technological and communication strategies by the healthcare provider could reduce this telehealth memory deficit. Given the rapid transition to telehealth due to COVID-19, highlighting this deficit and providing potential solutions are timely and of utmost importance.

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