Is the speech-language pathology profession prepared for an ageing population? An Australian survey

M Bennett, J Cartwright, J Young - International Journal of Speech …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This study profiled the demographic characteristics and practice patterns of speech-
language pathologists working with older Australians to inform future workforce planning …

Specialist Palliative Care and Dementia: Staff Challenges and Learning Needs

SJ Currie, C Curtin, S Timmons - Journal of Palliative Care, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: This study explored the perspectives of specialist palliative care (SPC) teams in
Ireland, in relation to personal learning needs and education regarding dementia care …

The Role of Speech-Language Pathologists in Medical Assistance in Dying: Canadian Experience to Inform Clinical Practice.

K DeZeeuw, E Lalonde Myers - Canadian Journal of …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Communication is an integral part of the medical assistance in dying assessment process in
Canada, as reflected by the legislation of Bill C-14 (2016), provincial and hospital policies …

Providing end-of-life care in general practice: findings of a national GP questionnaire survey

S Mitchell, J Loew, C Millington-Sanders… - British Journal of General …, 2016 - bjgp.org
Background With increasing numbers of people living with complex life-limiting
multimorbidity in the community, consideration must be given to improving the organisation …

[PDF][PDF] Palliative care within the primary health care setting in Australia: A scoping review

D van Gaans, K Erny-Albrecht, J Tieman - Public Health Reviews, 2022 - ssph-journal.org
Objectives: This scoping review identifies and details the scope of practice of health
professionals who provide palliative care within the primary health setting in Australia …

[图书][B] Are Speech-Language Pathologists Prepared To Work In Palliative Care Settings By University Curricula?

K Crumrine - 2020 - search.proquest.com
There is an increasing recognition within the literature that speech-language pathologists
have a role in providing care to palliative care clients. However, few studies have examined …

Provision of end-of-life care in primary care: A survey of issues and outcomes in the Australian context

J Ding, CE Johnson, C Saunders, S Licqurish… - BMJ open, 2022 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objectives To describe general practitioners'(GPs) involvement in end-of-life care, continuity
and outcomes of care, and reported management challenges in the Australian context …

Top ten tips palliative care clinicians should know about physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech language pathology

MH Habib, J Zheng, A Radwan, DW Tolchin… - Journal of Palliative …, 2024 - liebertpub.com
This article provides guidance on the integral role of physical therapy, occupational therapy
(OT), and speech language pathology (SLP) in palliative care (PC), underlining the …

[HTML][HTML] Australian GPs' perceptions of barriers and enablers to best practice palliative care: a qualitative study

A Herrmann, ML Carey, AC Zucca, LAP Boyd… - BMC palliative …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Background General Practitioners (GPs) often play an important role in caring for
people at the end of life. While some international studies suggest that GPs experience a …

Defining 'specialist palliative care': findings from a Delphi study of clinicians

L Forbat, N Johnston, I Mitchell - Australian Health Review, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Objective This study aimed to achieve consensus regarding what distinguishes specialist
from non-specialist palliative care to inform service organisation and delivery to patients with …