A total of 971 speech pathologists from across Australia participated in a survey that investigated their knowledge of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), their AAC practices, the AAC resources available to them, and their preferred format for further education. The results indicated that 98% of respondents had at least some knowledge of AAC and only 13% never recommended AAC in their practice. However, 29% had recommended a device they had never seen and 36% indicated that they would not recommend AAC for a client who was presymbolic. Access to resources appeared to be related to the location of respondents in relation to a capital city. Overall, there appeared to be a lack of AAC expertise within the profession in Australia....
Objective: Speech pathology has a history of low public awareness and in the absence of current rese...
Whilst augmentative and alternative communication has been used for over sixty years across many cou...
This study aims to investigate aphasia practices by speech-language pathologists working with client...
Master of EducationA national Australia wide mail survey was conducted of 400 systematically selecte...
The purpose of this study was to investigate speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) familiarity with an...
A cross-sectional survey study was undertaken to describe the perceived competence, pre- and post-pr...
School-based speech-language pathologists work with a broad spectrum of students with varying needs....
Speech-language pathologists receive limited graduate-level pre-service training in augmentative and...
Workforce shortages are forecast for speech-language pathology in Australia, and will have a more si...
This mixed methods experimental study used a survey to identify speech-language pathologists’ percep...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is the study of the compensatory strategies for aug...
Speech-language pathologists may introduce augmentative or alternative communication (AAC) systems t...
Aim:To identify management practices of Australian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in the treatm...
This study surveyed speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in medical settings in the state of ...
In the United States, approximately four million individuals are unable to use verbal speech to meet...
Objective: Speech pathology has a history of low public awareness and in the absence of current rese...
Whilst augmentative and alternative communication has been used for over sixty years across many cou...
This study aims to investigate aphasia practices by speech-language pathologists working with client...
Master of EducationA national Australia wide mail survey was conducted of 400 systematically selecte...
The purpose of this study was to investigate speech-language pathologists’ (SLP) familiarity with an...
A cross-sectional survey study was undertaken to describe the perceived competence, pre- and post-pr...
School-based speech-language pathologists work with a broad spectrum of students with varying needs....
Speech-language pathologists receive limited graduate-level pre-service training in augmentative and...
Workforce shortages are forecast for speech-language pathology in Australia, and will have a more si...
This mixed methods experimental study used a survey to identify speech-language pathologists’ percep...
Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) is the study of the compensatory strategies for aug...
Speech-language pathologists may introduce augmentative or alternative communication (AAC) systems t...
Aim:To identify management practices of Australian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in the treatm...
This study surveyed speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working in medical settings in the state of ...
In the United States, approximately four million individuals are unable to use verbal speech to meet...
Objective: Speech pathology has a history of low public awareness and in the absence of current rese...
Whilst augmentative and alternative communication has been used for over sixty years across many cou...
This study aims to investigate aphasia practices by speech-language pathologists working with client...