Part 1 : The aim of this study was to discover the common approaches to service delivery used by speech pathologists in rural, remote and regional Australia, which factors affect the choice of approach, and the theoretical frameworks underpinning the selection and implementation of the service delivery approaches. A questionnaire containing both quantitative and qualitative questions was distributed to speech pathologists working in rural, remote and regional areas across Australia. There were 51 responses. This paper describes the profile of the clinicians who responded and the range of direct and indirect service delivery approaches currently being used. Part 2 explores the influence of context and philosophy on the selection of service d...
Purpose: The current landscape of speech-language pathology (SLP) services for 12- to 16-year olds i...
Purpose: This study profiled the demographic characteristics and practice patterns of speech-languag...
Children growing up in Australian rural communities have more communication impairments than their u...
Barriers inhibiting the equitable delivery of health services to rural and remote areas of Australia...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Objective: Speech pathology has a history of low public awareness and in the absence of current rese...
The World Health Organization's equity objective states that there should be equal access to healthc...
Workforce shortages are forecast for speech-language pathology in Australia, and will have a more si...
The attached document may provide the author's accepted version of a published work. See Citati...
Introduction: Access to speech-language pathology services for children in rural and remote communit...
Objective: An investigation of consumers' perceived barriers to access paediatric speech pathology s...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Introduction: Access to speech-language pathology services for children in rural and remote communit...
In Australia, children identified with communication needs may not have access to needed speech-lang...
Aim:To identify management practices of Australian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in the treatm...
Purpose: The current landscape of speech-language pathology (SLP) services for 12- to 16-year olds i...
Purpose: This study profiled the demographic characteristics and practice patterns of speech-languag...
Children growing up in Australian rural communities have more communication impairments than their u...
Barriers inhibiting the equitable delivery of health services to rural and remote areas of Australia...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Objective: Speech pathology has a history of low public awareness and in the absence of current rese...
The World Health Organization's equity objective states that there should be equal access to healthc...
Workforce shortages are forecast for speech-language pathology in Australia, and will have a more si...
The attached document may provide the author's accepted version of a published work. See Citati...
Introduction: Access to speech-language pathology services for children in rural and remote communit...
Objective: An investigation of consumers' perceived barriers to access paediatric speech pathology s...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Introduction: Access to speech-language pathology services for children in rural and remote communit...
In Australia, children identified with communication needs may not have access to needed speech-lang...
Aim:To identify management practices of Australian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in the treatm...
Purpose: The current landscape of speech-language pathology (SLP) services for 12- to 16-year olds i...
Purpose: This study profiled the demographic characteristics and practice patterns of speech-languag...
Children growing up in Australian rural communities have more communication impairments than their u...