Workforce shortages are forecast for speech-language pathology in Australia, and will have a more significant impact on rural and remote areas than on metropolitan areas. Allied health (AH) disciplines such as physiotherapy and occupational therapy address the problem of workforce shortages and growing clinical demand by employing allied health assistants (AHAs) to provide clinical and administrative support to AH professionals. Currently, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) don't work with discipline-specific allied health assistants in all states of Australia (e.g., New South Wales). This paper aims to provide insight into the perceptions of SLPs in one Australian state (NSW) regarding working with AHAs. Semi-structured interviews were co...
Background: Uneven distribution of the medical workforce is globally recognised, with widespread rur...
Purpose: The current landscape of speech-language pathology (SLP) services for 12- to 16-year olds i...
© 1998 Elizabeth ClarkAustralia is a multilingual and multicultural society in which approximately 2...
The recent Health Workforce Australia (2014) report Speech Pathologists in Focus in the Australia’s ...
Purpose: This study profiled the demographic characteristics and practice patterns of speech-languag...
Rural communities in Australia have particular health needs, and the recruitment and retention of Al...
Part 1 : The aim of this study was to discover the common approaches to service delivery used by spe...
The recruitment, education, training and support of allied health professionals in rural and remote ...
A total of 971 speech pathologists from across Australia participated in a survey that investigated ...
(1) Background: This study aimed to determine the level of knowledge and the perceptions of speech p...
The aim of this descriptive study, undertaken in 1997, was to examine the professional environment a...
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...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Background: Uneven distribution of the medical workforce is globally recognised, with widespread rur...
Purpose: The current landscape of speech-language pathology (SLP) services for 12- to 16-year olds i...
© 1998 Elizabeth ClarkAustralia is a multilingual and multicultural society in which approximately 2...
The recent Health Workforce Australia (2014) report Speech Pathologists in Focus in the Australia’s ...
Purpose: This study profiled the demographic characteristics and practice patterns of speech-languag...
Rural communities in Australia have particular health needs, and the recruitment and retention of Al...
Part 1 : The aim of this study was to discover the common approaches to service delivery used by spe...
The recruitment, education, training and support of allied health professionals in rural and remote ...
A total of 971 speech pathologists from across Australia participated in a survey that investigated ...
(1) Background: This study aimed to determine the level of knowledge and the perceptions of speech p...
The aim of this descriptive study, undertaken in 1997, was to examine the professional environment a...
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...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Background, aims and objectives: This study aimed to compare the perception of barriers to service d...
Background: Uneven distribution of the medical workforce is globally recognised, with widespread rur...
Purpose: The current landscape of speech-language pathology (SLP) services for 12- to 16-year olds i...
© 1998 Elizabeth ClarkAustralia is a multilingual and multicultural society in which approximately 2...