First Advisor

Deanna K. Meinke

First Committee Member

Diane Erdbruegger

Second Committee Member

Erinn Jimmerson

Degree Name

Doctor of Audiology

Document Type

Scholarly Project

Date Created

5-2025

Department

College of Natural and Health Sciences, Communication Sciences and Disorders, CSD Student Work

Abstract

By investigating the clinical and technological foundations of teleaudiology, it is possible to capture and relay the capacity to deliver diagnostic audiology services remotely through advancements in telecommunications. A comprehensive analysis of teleaudiology highlights the specialized equipment and knowledge required to conduct these assessments effectively. The need for teleaudiology is ever expanding, granting wider access to care, especially for patients in underserved or rural areas. Teleaudiology has also evolved from its roots in the early 2000s and shows increasing relevance in the field of audiology. The specific technological requirements and protocols necessary for teleaudiology are addressed, with a focus on managing protected health information in compliance with privacy standards. By addressing the practical, technological, and ethical aspects of teleaudiology, this project establishes a foundation for implementing teleaudiology as an accessible, effective, and secure healthcare option.

Abstract Format

html

Language

English

Extent

97 pages

Rights Statement

Copyright is held by the author.

Digital Origin

Born digital

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