Dysphagia training for speech-language pathologists: Implications for clinical practice

RM Kamal, E Ward, P Cornwell - … Journal of Speech-Language …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… as well established in countries where speech-language pathology training and practice is
… of dysphagia training and workplace support available to speech-language pathologists (…

Postextubation dysphagia in children: the role of speech-language pathologists

PSL da Silva, NL Lobrigate… - Pediatric Critical Care …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
speech-language pathologists interventions on the treatment of postextubation dysphagia. …
the impact of SLP intervention on dysphagia in postextubation care outcomes. We focused …

[PDF][PDF] Dysphagia service delivery by speech-language pathologists in Canada: results of a national survey

C Steele, C Allen, J Barker, P Buen… - … of Speech-Language …, 2007 - epe.lac-bac.gc.ca
dysphagia service delivery across Canada. The results of this survey, completed by 396
speech-language … The majority of these 278 respondents came from acute care facilities (51%, n …

[PDF][PDF] The interprofessional collaboration between nurses and speech-language pathologists working with patients diagnosed with dysphagia in skilled nursing …

K Dondorf, R Fabus, AE Ghassemi - Journal of Nursing Education …, 2016 - researchgate.net
… and manage dysphagia and appreciate the … with dysphagia. An interdisciplinary approach
to the assessment and management of dysphagia is essential in providing best patient care. …

Practice patterns of speech-language pathologists managing dysphagia in dementia: A cross-sectional survey in the United States

R Varindani Desai… - Perspectives of the ASHA …, 2020 - ASHA
… , health care setting, and primary medical diagnoses, approaches to dysphagia care will differ,
so it … To our knowledge, no studies have described speech-language pathology services …

Oropharyngeal dysphagia: Surveying practice patterns of the speechlanguage pathologist

R Martino, G Pron, NE Diamant - Dysphagia, 2004 - Springer
speechlanguage pathologists who serviced patients with dysphagia were 97% in residential
health care facilities, 95% in hospitals, 67% in nonresidential health care facilities, and 19…

Understanding speech pathology and dysphagia service provision in Australian emergency departments

PB Lal, LR Wishart, EC Ward, M Schwarz… - Speech, Language …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
… early dysphagia screening on presentation to acute care, starting within the emergency
department (ED). While the role of SLP in dysphagia management within the acute care and …

Dysphagia management practices among speech-language pathologists in Malaysia

RM Kamal, E Ward, P Cornwell - … Journal of Speech, Language …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… Additionally, it was important to benchmark current clinical practice in Malaysia with a
reference group of SLPs working in health care settings with established dysphagia services to …

Speech-language pathologists' perceptions of their preparation and confidence for providing dysphagia services

LG Caesar, M Kitila - Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2020 - ASHA
speech-language pathologists (SLPs) regarding their academic preparation and current
confidence levels for providing dysphagia … of dysphagia is more prevalent in health care contexts…

[HTML][HTML] A preliminary survey of dysphagia practice patterns among speech-language pathologists in India

B Rangarathnam, RV Desai - Journal of Indian Speech Language …, 2020 - journals.lww.com
… that clinicians receive during training, lack of access and training for objective/instrumental
evaluations of swallowing, and limited funding support to SLPs for dysphagia care in terms of …