The role of the speech pathologist in the acute hospital setting has changed remarkably over the last 10 to 15 years. The majority of the speech pathologist's caseload currently consists of individuals with dysphagia from a variety of causes, whereas previously the clinician's role focused on individuals with communication disorders. Although the assessment and treatment of dysphagia is of vital importance, its management has largely been at the expense of assessment and treatment of communication disorders. This article discusses possible reasons for the current situation, as well as implications of this for both individuals with communication problems and for the speech pathology profession. It also suggests ways of dealing with both swal...
Speech-Language Pathology is a vast field encompassing many disciplines. The scope of the field rang...
It has been argued that speech-language pathologists working in the acute hospital setting could enh...
Introduction: Dysphagia and communication changes are common in life-limiting conditions and Speech-...
Purpose This document outlines initial recommendations for speech-language pathology management of a...
Current research highlights the significance of providing early and intensive aphasia therapy to enh...
Purpose This document outlines initial recommendations for speech-language pathology management of a...
Purpose This document outlines initial recommendations for speech-language pathology management of a...
Factors including health policy reform and the aging population are increasing demand for quality he...
Factors including health policy reform and the aging population are increasing demand for quality he...
Factors including health policy reform and the aging population are increasing demand for quality he...
ABSTRACT Speech-language pathology practice in the acute hospital setting has changed dramatically o...
Losing the ability to communicate verbally or understand spoken words and conversation can have deva...
Background: Current service provision to people with aphasia in the acute hospital setting is report...
Communication problems (eg, dysphonia, dysfluency and language and articulation disorders), swallowi...
Effective functional communication is important for successful management of dysphagia with individu...
Speech-Language Pathology is a vast field encompassing many disciplines. The scope of the field rang...
It has been argued that speech-language pathologists working in the acute hospital setting could enh...
Introduction: Dysphagia and communication changes are common in life-limiting conditions and Speech-...
Purpose This document outlines initial recommendations for speech-language pathology management of a...
Current research highlights the significance of providing early and intensive aphasia therapy to enh...
Purpose This document outlines initial recommendations for speech-language pathology management of a...
Purpose This document outlines initial recommendations for speech-language pathology management of a...
Factors including health policy reform and the aging population are increasing demand for quality he...
Factors including health policy reform and the aging population are increasing demand for quality he...
Factors including health policy reform and the aging population are increasing demand for quality he...
ABSTRACT Speech-language pathology practice in the acute hospital setting has changed dramatically o...
Losing the ability to communicate verbally or understand spoken words and conversation can have deva...
Background: Current service provision to people with aphasia in the acute hospital setting is report...
Communication problems (eg, dysphonia, dysfluency and language and articulation disorders), swallowi...
Effective functional communication is important for successful management of dysphagia with individu...
Speech-Language Pathology is a vast field encompassing many disciplines. The scope of the field rang...
It has been argued that speech-language pathologists working in the acute hospital setting could enh...
Introduction: Dysphagia and communication changes are common in life-limiting conditions and Speech-...