ACTRN12621000427875
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Telehealth Assessment of patients with voice and laryngeal symptoms by Speech Language Pathologists during a global pandemic using principles of a Primary contact Model.
Overview
- Phase
- 未知
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Voice disorders
- Sponsor
- Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service
- Enrollment
- 150
- Status
- Recruiting
- Last Updated
- last year
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •New patients referred for initial ENT evaluation who are triaged by the ENT Surgical team as category 2 (complex care, assess \<90 days) or 3 (non\-urgent, delayed assessment unlikely to lead to deterioration or a need for more complex care, assess \<365 days) on the ENT waitlist, in accordance with the Queensland Health Clinical Prioritisation Criteria (CPC), and then referred to the SLPPC service.
- •\- Adults aged over 18\.
- •\- Referral symptoms of episodes of hoarseness or altered voice in patients with no risk factors for malignancy identified on written referral.
- •\-Patients who can provide informed consent and complete a telehealth case history and assessment in English.
- •; New patients referred for initial ENT evaluation who are triaged by the ENT Surgical team as category 2 (complex care, assess \<90 days) or 3 (non\-urgent, delayed assessment unlikely to lead to deterioration or a need for more complex care, assess \<365 days) on the ENT waitlist, in accordance with the Queensland Health Clinical Prioritisation Criteria (CPC), and then referred to the SLPPC service.
- •\- Adults aged over 18\.
- •\- Referral symptoms of episodes of hoarseness or altered voice in patients with no risk factors for malignancy identified on written referral.
- •\-Patients who can provide informed consent and complete a telehealth case history and assessment in English.
Exclusion Criteria
- •\-Patients whose referrals are triaged by ENT as Category\-1 based on written referral information, as defined by the Queensland Health Clinical Prioritisation Criteria.
- •\-Any significant medical comorbidities identified on written referral (i.e., previous head and neck cancer, previous laryngeal surgery, neuromuscular disease affecting the larynx).
- •; \-Patients whose referrals are triaged by ENT as Category\-1 based on written referral information, as defined by the Queensland Health Clinical Prioritisation Criteria.
- •\-Any significant medical comorbidities identified on written referral (i.e., previous head and neck cancer, previous laryngeal surgery, neuromuscular disease affecting the larynx).
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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