Traumatic brain injury in the acute care setting: assessment and management practices of speech-language pathologists

EL Morrow, AP Hereford, NV Covington, MC Duff - Brain Injury, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
… to be focused on the current needs of a given patient under our care, the actions of an acute
care SLP ripple across the continuum of SLP services. These long-term implications place …

Communication culture in acute speech pathology settings: Current issues

E Armstrong - Advances in Speech Language Pathology, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
speech pathologist in the acute hospital setting has changed remarkably over the last 10 to
15 years. The majority of the speech pathologist's … and for the speech pathology profession. It …

Speech-language pathology management for adults with COVID-19 in the acute hospital setting: initial recommendations to guide clinical practice

AM Namasivayam-MacDonald, LF Riquelme - … speech-language pathology, 2020 - ASHA
… the urgent need for worldwide acute care speech-language pathology guidance in relation
to … guidelines in order to develop specific guidance for SLPs working in acute care settings. …

Implementing aphasia recommendations in the acute setting: speech-language pathologists' perspectives of a behaviour change intervention

J Hickey, K Shrubsole, PL Worrall, E Power - Aphasiology, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… , & O’Connor, Citation2018) provided an opportunity to improve our understanding of an
implementation intervention delivered to speech-language pathologists in the acute setting. …

“Communication is taking a back seat”: speech pathologists' perceptions of aphasia management in acute hospital settings

A Foster, R O'Halloran, M Rose, L Worrall - Aphasiology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
… For some, the acute setting enabled them to play a clearly defined role in the management
of PWA. Being part of the medical model of the acute hospital setting was important and of …

[PDF][PDF] Knowledge and Perception of Speech-Language Pathologists by Allied Health Personnel in the Acute Care Hospital Setting

EE King - Merge, 2017 - athenacommons.muw.edu
… the role of the speech-language pathologist in the acute care hospital setting. Providing …
, and self-advocating by speechlanguage pathologists themselves are among the many …

[PDF][PDF] Roles of speech-language pathologists and nurses in providing communication intervention for nonspeaking adults in acute care: a regional pilot study.

C Braun-Janzen, L Sarchuk… - … -Language Pathology & …, 2009 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
speech-language pathologists (S-LPs) regarding management of nonspeaking adult patients
in acute care. … by 85 nurses and 34 hospital-based acute care S-LPs. Nurse respondents …

[PDF][PDF] Evaluating the role of speechlanguage pathology with patients with communication disability in the acute hospital setting using the ICF

R McCooey-O'Halloran, L Worrall… - … Language Pathology, 2004 - opal.latrobe.edu.au
… The role of the speech-language pathologist in the acute care setting has been debated
in … difficulties in the hospital setting is that acute care speech-language pathology

Speechlanguage pathology approaches to neurorehabilitation in acute care during COVID‐19: Capitalizing on neuroplasticity

N Langton‐Frost, MB Brodsky - PM&R, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
… Conversely, swallowing intervention in acute care may not improve outcomes with frequent
… that frequent swallowing intervention in the acute care setting may be beneficial for the …

Understanding the role of speech language pathologists in managing dysphagia

S Clark, B Ebersole - Nursing2023, 2018 - journals.lww.com
speech language pathologists is vital to the screening and management of dysphagia in acute
care settings. … nurses and speech language pathologists work together to care for patients …