[图书][B] Hospice and palliative care handbook: Quality, compliance, and reimbursement

TM Marrelli - 2023 - books.google.com
… based on compassion but also to develop a workforce and system of care that would ensure
speech language pathology are included in hospice. Services include training in the use of …

Speech-language pathology graduate admissions: Implications to diversify the workforce

M Guiberson, D Vigil - Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
care in respective fields. For the purposes of this study, the focus is on speech-language
pathologists (SLPs)… As a professional community, we must identify barriers and develop cultural …

Dysphagia and mealtime difficulties in dementia: Speech and language therapists' practices and perspectives

A Egan, C Andrews, A Lowit - … Journal of Language & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… of this work? These findings support the need for future research to develop guidelines
for SLT … available of the number of SLTs working with adults with dementia and dysphagia. …

Current practices among speech-language pathologists for mild traumatic brain injury: A mixed-methods modified Delphi approach

KY Hardin, C Black, K Caldbick, M Kelly… - … -Language Pathology, 2021 - ASHA
Need for further referral 14/15 93.3 I use assessment results to develop and prioritize
treatment … Participants in this study worked in adult/pediatric outpatient settings and engaged …

[HTML][HTML] A gap between the philosophy and the practice of palliative healthcare: sociological perspectives on the practice of nurses in specialised palliative homecare

S Glasdam, F Ekstrand, M Rosberg… - Medicine, Health Care …, 2020 - Springer
… pharmacists, occupational therapists, dieticians, and social workers etc. (Brereton et al.
2017). … Because, I think, palliative care isn’t palliative care, if it doesn’t work all the way to the …

The language of dying: Communication about end-of-life in residential aged care

M Omori, J Jayasuriya, S Scherer, B Dow… - Death …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… how they impact quality of end-of-life care provision and delivery. … and an occupational
therapist illustrated this: … characterized as often ill-prepared for palliative care due to the lack of in-…

End-of-Life and Hospice Care in Neurologic Diseases

CZ Chou, EA Everett, J McFarlin… - Seminars in …, 2024 - thieme-connect.com
… ACP is defined as “a process that supports adults at any age or … therapists, art/music
therapists, and dietary counseling. … needed to be better prepared for advanced disease and EOL …

[PDF][PDF] What is palliative care

PC Australia - Palliative Care Australia, 2019 - palliativecare.org.au
… in 2012 identified that caregivers are primarily spouses (44%) or adult children (42%).The …
treatment and end-of-life care and prepare for the death of their loved one.Limited preparation

[HTML][HTML] What Do Palliative Care Professionals Understand as Spiritual Care? Findings from an EAPC Survey

B Vivat, R Lodwick, MTGB Merino, T Young - Religions, 2023 - mdpi.com
… We used to have a form of dignity therapy, ie, writing groups, where palliative care patients
could … Understanding a person’s beliefs and wishes can only improve their care and produce

[HTML][HTML] “I don't see the whole picture of their health”: a critical ethnography of constraints to interprofessional collaboration in end-of-life conversations in primary care

C Carter, S Mohammed, R Upshur, P Kontos - BMC Primary Care, 2023 - Springer
… recommended in caring for frail older adults in primary care, yet … , have professional autonomy,
and be able to develop … primary care nurses, a social worker, occupational therapist, and …