… , Connection, and Legacy for a Child with Sensory Impairments at End of Life: An Interprofessional Collaboration between Pediatric Palliative Care and Augmentative …

H Bloomhardt, S Eastland, R Santiago - Journal of Pain and Symptom …, 2023 - Elsevier
… In pediatric palliative care (PPC), the … care, particularly as needs change at end of life.
Like PPC, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) providers approach patient care

Getting comfortable with “comfort feeding”: An exploration of legal and ethical aspects of the Australian speech-language pathologist's role in palliative dysphagia care

K Kelly, S Cumming, B Kenny… - … -Language Pathology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
… Purpose: With an ageing population, speech-language … with palliative and end-of-life
care more frequently. An awareness of the medico-legal and ethical framework for palliative

Implementing an interprofessional palliative care education program to speech-language therapy and dietetic students

A Miles, A Brady, P Friary, J Sekula… - … Care, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
… This was followed by a 2-h talk from a Palliative Care Nurse Specialist from a local Hospice,
who covered the experience of death and dying and answered students’ questions. In the …

Communication about palliative care: a phenomenological study exploring patient views and responses to its discussion

A Collins, SA McLachlan, J Philip - Palliative medicine, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
… , including those (n = 6) admitted to an inpatient palliative care or hospice facility. The
primary reason for contact with the hospital at the time of recruitment was most often for …

[HTML][HTML] Interpreting at the end of life: a systematic review of the impact of interpreters on the delivery of palliative care services to cancer patients with limited English …

MD Silva, M Genoff, A Zaballa, S Jewell… - Journal of pain and …, 2016 - Elsevier
… of care for LEP patients receiving palliative services. One study showed that language barriers
for Spanish-speaking … access to hospice services, particularly bereavement care for their …

Bridging the communication gap in hospice and palliative care for Hispanics and Latinos

S Quinones-Gonzalez - OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
… that will enable them to make informed decisions about their end-of-life care. … and language
barriers that impede services to hospice and palliative care among the Spanish speaking

Perceptions of hospital-based clinical staff on the role of speech and language therapists in palliative care

J Colclough - 2015 - researchrepository.ul.ie
… to the area of palliative care (end of life care) and Speech and language therapists (SLTs)
are receiving an increasing number of referrals to their services from their colleagues in other …

Palliative care for people with progressive neurological disease: what is the role?

D Oliver - Journal of Palliative Care, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
… influence of palliative care is limited. In the United Kingdom, neurological patients do not …
palliative care on a regular basis — less than 10 percent of people who die under hospice care

Dysphagia services in nursing homes: An opportunity for improving patient outcomes through palliative care

K Krival - Perspectives on Gerontology, 2013 - ASHA
Palliation is an essential element of Hospice care, but enrollment in … , for example, speech
language pathology still may develop a plan focused on the palliation of discomfort associated …

[PDF][PDF] Speech-Language Pathologists Work in the

WPP Care - The Undergraduate, 2023 - vc.bridgew.edu
… a speechlanguage pathologist (SLP) is to increase an individual’s communication skills no
matter their race or cultural background. When the speech-language … views on hospice care, …