Clinical decision‐making for complex feeding decisions: A national survey of current approaches and perspectives

M Schwarz, A Coccetti, E Cardell - Australasian Journal on …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
M Schwarz, A Coccetti, E Cardell
Australasian Journal on Ageing, 2020Wiley Online Library
Objectives Decision‐making around dysphagia management is becoming increasingly
challenging due to the complexity of contexts associated with an ageing population. The
current study explores current decision‐making practices used by speech language
therapists (SLTs) surrounding contexts related to palliative care, dementia, neuro‐
degenerative diseases, guardianship/family decisions, and other issues relevant to ongoing
care of individuals with dysphagia. Methods An exploratory prospective electronic survey of …
Objectives
Decision‐making around dysphagia management is becoming increasingly challenging due to the complexity of contexts associated with an ageing population. The current study explores current decision‐making practices used by speech language therapists (SLTs) surrounding contexts related to palliative care, dementia, neuro‐degenerative diseases, guardianship/family decisions, and other issues relevant to ongoing care of individuals with dysphagia.
Methods
An exploratory prospective electronic survey of SLTs was conducted. A total of 202 respondents were eligible for inclusion.
Results
Only 55% of respondents reported their workplace had a standard approach to documentation. Only 19% reported their service had a defined policy to support decision‐making, with only 28% reporting the existence of patient information brochures.
Conclusion
Limited formal guidance or practice standards exist in the setting of complex dysphagia management, which limits the consistency of practice and clinical efficiency. This insight into current practices and perspectives supports the development of clinical guidelines.
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