Purpose: Many care settings are characterized by collaboration between a variety of stakeholders. People without natural speech who rely on augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) are often strongly dependent on the involved stakeholders and collaboration among them. Since collaboration can be challenged by many barriers, this study examines the impact of a complex intervention on collaboration in AAC care. Methods: In a quasi-experimental mixed methods intervention study which include AAC training, AAC therapy and case management, caregivers of AAC users were surveyed at 3 time points to assess collaboration and case management in the intervention versus comparison group. In addition, semi-structured focus group interviews were co...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to inform practice and research by identifying and synthesizi...
The study is about the collaboration between assistance administrators and unit managers. The aim of...
Background: People with disabilities and without natural speech often rely on care provided by infor...
Purpose: Many care settings are characterized by collaboration between a variety of stakeholders. Pe...
Collaboration among health care providers is intended to dissolve boundaries between the sectors of ...
Purpose: Collaboration has become an increasingly more common strategy when developing care sectors ...
TITLE OF POSTER: - COLLABORATIVE WORKING: SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY AND THE STROKE ASSOCIATION ...
Background: Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationshi...
This research employed the qualitative descriptive design utilizing the phenomenological approach. I...
Objective: To gain insight into how communication vulnerable people and health-care professionals ex...
Introduction: Communication is an intrinsic part of collaborative working but can be problematic whe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.In the United Kingdom, ...
Background: Caring for a child with complex communication needs associated with a developmental cond...
The current study examined the perceived communication and collaboration patterns among staff at an ...
Background: Effective co-practice is essential to deliver services for children with speech language...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to inform practice and research by identifying and synthesizi...
The study is about the collaboration between assistance administrators and unit managers. The aim of...
Background: People with disabilities and without natural speech often rely on care provided by infor...
Purpose: Many care settings are characterized by collaboration between a variety of stakeholders. Pe...
Collaboration among health care providers is intended to dissolve boundaries between the sectors of ...
Purpose: Collaboration has become an increasingly more common strategy when developing care sectors ...
TITLE OF POSTER: - COLLABORATIVE WORKING: SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY AND THE STROKE ASSOCIATION ...
Background: Client-centred models of care imply that clients should have a collaborative relationshi...
This research employed the qualitative descriptive design utilizing the phenomenological approach. I...
Objective: To gain insight into how communication vulnerable people and health-care professionals ex...
Introduction: Communication is an intrinsic part of collaborative working but can be problematic whe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.In the United Kingdom, ...
Background: Caring for a child with complex communication needs associated with a developmental cond...
The current study examined the perceived communication and collaboration patterns among staff at an ...
Background: Effective co-practice is essential to deliver services for children with speech language...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to inform practice and research by identifying and synthesizi...
The study is about the collaboration between assistance administrators and unit managers. The aim of...
Background: People with disabilities and without natural speech often rely on care provided by infor...