Measuring clinician–client relationships in speech-language treatment for school-age children

KD Ebert - American journal of speech-language pathology, 2017 - ASHA
… Themes from these interviews indicated that children valued several characteristics of their
speech-language clinicians—including the ability to make treatment fun, to create routines …

Speech-language pathologists' perceived competence in working with culturally and linguistically diverse clients in the United States

S Parveen, SP Santhanam - Communication disorders …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… Approximately 50.6% of the bilingual SLP participants in this study reported being “very
competent” in their ability to assess linguistically diverse clients as compared to only 30% of …

Therapeutic relationships in speech-language pathology: A scoping review of empirical studies

H Hansen, K Erfmann, J Goeldner… - … -Language Pathology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
… This review included empirical studies of speech-language pathology clients of all ages
and clinical areas, their caregivers (eg parents, partners), and/or qualified SLPs, who are …

The development of a self-efficacy measurement tool for counseling in speech-language pathology

KR Victorino, MS Hinkle - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2018 - ASHA
abilities to counsel their clients. Direct observation and measurement of counseling skills is
challenging, particularly in a field such as speech-language pathology … -language pathology, …

[HTML][HTML] Serving culturally and linguistically diverse clients: A review of changing trends in speech-language pathologists' self-efficacy and implications for …

SP Santhanam, S Parveen, SP Santhanam… - Clinical Archives of …, 2018 - e-cacd.org
… One important factor among SLPs who reported a higher sense of self-efficacy while working
with CLD clients, has been the ability to relate to the clients [39]. When families can build a …

Decision-making capacity and aphasia: speech-language pathologists' perspectives

S Suleman, T Hopper - Aphasiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… for our clients. The frustration levels are huge” (P 10). … hopeful that speech language
pathologists will be able to have … the therapeutic relationship between the client and therapist: “that …

Adopting a conceptual validity framework for testing in speech-language pathology

O Daub, BJ Cunningham, MP Bagatto… - … -Language Pathology, 2021 - ASHA
… greater than 0.80 are generally accepted as appropriate in speech-language pathology. …
score a client receives that could represent the client's ability. For example, if a client receives a …

What do speech–language pathologists describe as most important when trying to achieve client participation during aphasia rehabilitation? A qualitative focus group …

K Berg, T Askim, MB Rise - … of Speech-Language Pathology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
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[图书][B] Assessment in speech-language pathology: A resource manual

KG Shipley, JG McAfee - 2023 - books.google.com
… accurately reflect the client’s communicative abilities and … Speech-language pathologists
have an obligation to maintain … Clinicians serve a diverse body of clients with communication or …

Speech-language pathologists' collaboration with interpreters: Results of a current survey in California

TI Saenz, HW Langdon - Translation & Interpreting: The …, 2019 - search.informit.org
… -language pathologist about the accuracy of the interpretation and the client’s comprehension
abilities, given that the family member sometimes prompted the client. Finally, the speech-…