Clinicians as “Information Givers”: What Communication Access Are Clients Given to Speech–Language Pathology Services?

L Hand - Topics in Language Disorders, 2006 - journals.lww.com
… –language pathologists tend to assume they do this competently and to the advantage of their
clients… for the ability to understand sensitively and accurately the [client's] situation” (p. 36). …

Facilitating client ability to communicate in palliative end-of-life care: Impact of speech–language pathologists

R Pollens - Topics in Language Disorders, 2020 - journals.lww.com
… (1) improve the health care team's ability to manage symptoms and … ability to maintain
social connectivity. This article describes methods for implementing speech–language pathology

[HTML][HTML] An assessment of the information-seeking abilities and needs of practicing speech-language pathologists

B Nail-Chiwetalu, NB Ratner - Journal of the Medical Library …, 2007 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
… is integrated with practitioner expertise and client preferences and values into the … -language
pathology has long been accustomed to incorporating practitioner expertise and client

[PDF][PDF] Counseling: An approach for speech-language pathologists

J Riley - Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and …, 2002 - ASHA
… much more effective for the client than using an approach that … to counseling as a
speech-language pathologist. It is one that … caring for the client and an ability to identify with the …

Measuring clinician–client relationships in speech-language treatment for school-age children

KD Ebert - American journal of speech-language pathology, 2017 - ASHA
… Themes from these interviews indicated that children valued several characteristics of their
speech-language clinicians—including the ability to make treatment fun, to create routines …

[PDF][PDF] Communicating effectively with clients during a speech-language pathologist/interpreter conference: Results of a survey

HW Langdon - Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and …, 2002 - ASHA
… The process of interpreting during a speech-language pathologist/interpreter/client conference
… and are able to clarify information if a client appears confused (facial expression, body …

Speech-language pathologists' contribution to the assessment of decision-making capacity in aphasia: a survey of common practices

K Aldous, R Tolmie, L Worrall… - … -Language Pathology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… assessing the client's ability to express choice, either verbally or non-verbally (36 respondents:
75% always, 19.4% often, 5.6% sometimes, 0% rarely, 0% never), and their ability to …

Therapeutic relationships in speech-language pathology: A scoping review of empirical studies

H Hansen, K Erfmann, J Goeldner… - … -Language Pathology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
… This review included empirical studies of speech-language pathology clients of all ages
and clinical areas, their caregivers (eg parents, partners), and/or qualified SLPs, who are …

The current practices of speech-language pathologists in providing information to clients with traumatic brain injury

J Short, J McCormack, A Copley - … of speech-language pathology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
… Information provided to clients and their families was reported to be inhibited by their ability
to engage with and process information, due to insufficient time to adjust to their injury. This …

Speech-language pathologists' perceived competence in working with culturally and linguistically diverse clients in the United States

S Parveen, SP Santhanam - Communication disorders …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
… Approximately 50.6% of the bilingual SLP participants in this study reported being “very
competent” in their ability to assess linguistically diverse clients as compared to only 30% of …