© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Purpose: This practice-based research study was a collaborative effort between researchers and speech-language pathologists (SLPs). The purpose of the study was to assess SLPs’ perceptions of barriers for two new evidence-based assessment procedures to be implemented in practice. Procedures were for (1) program-level outcome monitoring and (2) individual vulnerability testing for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. These procedures were summarized for clinicians in an online learning module. Method: After finishing the online learning module, SLPs completed electronic surveys to identify perceived barriers to implementation. Fifty-four SLPs completed an online survey specific to the program-level outcome monitorin...
Abstract Purpose: Delays in vocal development are an early predictor of ongoing language difficulty ...
Purpose: This study assessed the confidence of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and school psycho...
Purpose: To develop a conceptual framework of the factors likely to influence clinicians\u27 use of ...
Although the need for evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech-language pathology has been well attes...
Purpose: This article provides both a tutorial and a clinical example of how speech-language patholo...
Introduction: Evidence Based practice is not very well known in the field of Speech Language patholo...
Introduction: The Preschool Speech and Language Program in Ontario, Canada implemented the Focus on ...
Although the need for evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech-language pathology has been well attes...
Purpose: Past research highlights the importance of evaluating word learning abilities to build unde...
Problem Statement: Prior research on evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech-language pathology is b...
The purpose of this quality improvement pilot was to evaluate the effectiveness of an online learnin...
Purpose: Most speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working with children with developmental language ...
Purpose: Two disparate models drive American speech-language pathologists’ views of evidence-based p...
BACKGROUND: Despite emerging evidence of validity and reliability, speech and language therapists' (...
Purpose: This article provides a comprehensive narrative review of intervention studies for children...
Abstract Purpose: Delays in vocal development are an early predictor of ongoing language difficulty ...
Purpose: This study assessed the confidence of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and school psycho...
Purpose: To develop a conceptual framework of the factors likely to influence clinicians\u27 use of ...
Although the need for evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech-language pathology has been well attes...
Purpose: This article provides both a tutorial and a clinical example of how speech-language patholo...
Introduction: Evidence Based practice is not very well known in the field of Speech Language patholo...
Introduction: The Preschool Speech and Language Program in Ontario, Canada implemented the Focus on ...
Although the need for evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech-language pathology has been well attes...
Purpose: Past research highlights the importance of evaluating word learning abilities to build unde...
Problem Statement: Prior research on evidence-based practice (EBP) in speech-language pathology is b...
The purpose of this quality improvement pilot was to evaluate the effectiveness of an online learnin...
Purpose: Most speech-language pathologists (SLPs) working with children with developmental language ...
Purpose: Two disparate models drive American speech-language pathologists’ views of evidence-based p...
BACKGROUND: Despite emerging evidence of validity and reliability, speech and language therapists' (...
Purpose: This article provides a comprehensive narrative review of intervention studies for children...
Abstract Purpose: Delays in vocal development are an early predictor of ongoing language difficulty ...
Purpose: This study assessed the confidence of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and school psycho...
Purpose: To develop a conceptual framework of the factors likely to influence clinicians\u27 use of ...