#3423. Feasibility of administering the WAIS-IV using a home-based telehealth videoconferencing model

October 2026publication date
Proposal available till 24-05-2025
4 total number of authors per manuscript0 $

The title of the journal is available only for the authors who have already paid for
Journal’s subject area:
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous);
Developmental and Educational Psychology;
Clinical Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology;
Places in the authors’ list:
place 1place 2place 3place 4
FreeFreeFreeFree
2350 $1200 $1050 $900 $
Contract3423.1 Contract3423.2 Contract3423.3 Contract3423.4
1 place - free (for sale)
2 place - free (for sale)
3 place - free (for sale)
4 place - free (for sale)

Abstract:
Use of telehealth to deliver neuropsychological services has proven to be a feasible approach, however, there is limited research which has examined the reliability of home-based assessment models using a comprehensive intelligence test. The aim of this research was to examine the reliability and feasibility of a home-based videoconferencing administration. Participants completed an online survey of their experiences of TNP following completion of their assessments. There were no significant mean group differences and no evidence of proportional bias. The majority of participants were very satisfied with the use of videoconferencing. TNP may offer an alternative for those consumers where there are challenges in accessing a face-to-face service delivery model, thereby improving equity, and enabling continuation of service delivery.
Keywords:
cognitive assessment; home-based model; telehealth; Teleneuropsychology

Contacts :
0