Introduction: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can impact language processing, necessitating language-tailored approaches. Telehealth may expand rural Veterans' access but has unknown feasibility for language preferences. This study explored telehealth/Veterans Video Connect satisfaction for Spanish/English TBI screening.
Materials And Methods: The study was approved by the VA Caribbean Healthcare System Institutional Review Board and the Research and Development Committee. Mixed methods evaluated telehealth satisfaction in Veterans receiving TBI assessments from October 2021 to October 2023. Surveys included the 16-item Clinical Video Telehealth (CVT) questionnaire on communication, technical factors, coordination, and overall satisfaction, and the 21-item Telemedicine Satisfaction and Usefulness Questionnaire (TSUQ) examining usefulness, ease of use, manners, quality, and satisfaction. Mean domain/item scores were calculated among 57 Veterans, 12 English, and 45 Spanish-speaking. Semi-structured interviews also elicited user experiences from 4 providers and 5 Veterans. Transcripts underwent qualitative coding for themes using Atlas.ti.8.
Results: On CVT (0-5 scale), overall satisfaction averaged 4.50 (English) and 4.69 (Spanish). Lowest scoring item for English users was easy video connection (4.25), while unclear expectations had the lowest Spanish score (3.60). For TSUQ, overall mean scores were 4.50 (English) and 4.67 (Spanish), with improved health post-telehealth having the lowest average (English 3.33, Spanish 3.67). Qualitatively, Veterans and providers noted strengths like access and communication but weaknesses around connectivity, care delays, and privacy. Differences emerged regarding convenience (Veterans) versus operational barriers (providers). There was a strong positive correlation for Spanish surveys and a moderate correlation for English surveys (r = 0.71 Spanish surveys, r = 0.69 English surveys) between TSUQ and CVT for individual respondents.
Conclusions: Patients conveyed positive experiences, but qualitative data revealed actionable targets for optimization like infrastructure and coordination improvements. Key limitations include small samples and lack of comparison to in-person care. Still, high satisfaction coupled with specific user feedback highlights telehealth's potential while directing enhancements. The results found high Veteran satisfaction with Spanish/English TBI telehealth, but mixed methods illuminated salient domains for better accommodating user needs, particularly regarding logistics and technology. Rigorously integrating experiences with metrics over expanded diverse samples and modalities can further guide refinements to enhance telehealth with a language-tailored approach.
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