The epidemiology of dysphagia. Describing the problem–are we too late?

S Reilly, E Ward - Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
S Reilly, E Ward
Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2005Taylor & Francis
The assessment and management of dysphagia is a rapidly growing part of speech
pathology clinical practice for both adult and paediatric populations, yet there is limited
information available regarding the epidemiology of dysphagia. Very few studies have
defined the characteristics of the disorder, its incidence/prevalence in various populations,
the natural history of the disorder or the relative risks, co-morbidities and outcomes
associated with dysphagia. The current paper will identify some fundamental questions that …
The assessment and management of dysphagia is a rapidly growing part of speech pathology clinical practice for both adult and paediatric populations, yet there is limited information available regarding the epidemiology of dysphagia. Very few studies have defined the characteristics of the disorder, its incidence/prevalence in various populations, the natural history of the disorder or the relative risks, co-morbidities and outcomes associated with dysphagia. The current paper will identify some fundamental questions that as yet remain unanswered and highlight areas of future research that are required in order for us to have a better understanding of dysphagia and inform assessment and management. In conclusion, the authors propose an epidemiological framework and highlight information needs in the field of dysphagia. This framework urges future dysphagia research to be informed and underpinned by sound epidemiological principles.
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