Interrupting Patients in Healthcare Settings: What is Being Interrupted?

M Rosàs Tosas - Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry, 2022 - Springer
Scientific literature since the 1980s examines the phenomenon of healthcare professionals
interrupting patients: at which second patients opening expositions are interrupted and how …

Exploring the implementation and use of outcome measurement in practice: a qualitative study

J Skeat, A Perry - … journal of language & communication disorders, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Outcome measurement is important to clinical practice—yet outcome many
speech and language therapists find it difficult to apply measures in practice, and not all …

Mental healthcare professionals' role performance: challenges in the institutional order of a psychiatric hospital

BT Ribeiro, D de Souza Pinto… - … Routledge handbook of …, 2014 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Nilma: I got in the ward, not thinking much, two patients were having sex. I admit that, I've
been here for a while...... then I put my hands up and said 'what's happening …

Exploring clinical interaction in speech-language therapy: Narrative, discourse and relationships

N Simmons-Mackie, JS Damico - Therapeutic processes for …, 2010 - taylorfrancis.com
I remember that the day was lovely with blue skies and a fresh breeze, but my mother and I
were too anxious to enjoy the weather. I had accompanied her to a neurologist because she …

Eternity and clinical translation of speech-language pathology research

M Onslow - International journal of speech-language pathology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The work we do as clinicians and researchers is forever vulnerable to political trends which
can cause dramatic and rapid change in higher education. A current example is the funding …

Continua of Support: A New Direction in the Identity-First/People-First Language Debate

BT Ogletree - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2023 - ASHA
Purpose: This letter expresses the opinion that identity-first language and perspectives in
care are essential. It argues that all individuals' support needs should be conceptualized …

[引用][C] When all the time you have is now: Narrative practice at a walk-in therapy clinic

K Young - Retrieved October, 2006

Uncomfortable moments in speech-language therapy discourse

D Kovarsky, I Walsh - Handbook of communication in organisations …, 2011 - degruyter.com
We examined uncomfortable moments that surfaced as speech-language pathologists
(SLPs) were engaged in therapy. Their clients were adults with aphasia and traumatic brain …

[HTML][HTML] Connecting With Caregivers: A speech-language pathologist improves outcomes for early-intervention clients by changing the way she relates with parents.

R Harvey - The ASHA Leader, 2017 - ASHA
I arrive at Billy's home, as I do every Tuesday morning. I see my 2-year-old friend coming
down the stairs in his diaper with a big drooling smile. His mother has a change of clothes …

From the coalface: Paperwork and happiness

C Newbegin - InnovAiT, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
I should probably add a further disclaimer that not only is the following advice personal to
me, but it is, of course, dependent on the systems in a practice and how all nonpatient-facing …