Perspectives on the role of the speech and language therapist in palliative care: an international survey
AC O'Reilly, M Walshe - Palliative Medicine, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Speech and language therapists can improve the quality of life of people
receiving palliative care through the management of communication and swallowing …
receiving palliative care through the management of communication and swallowing …
Speech and language therapists in palliative care: what do we have to offer?
S Eckman, J Roe - International journal of palliative nursing, 2005 - magonlinelibrary.com
Speech and language therapists (SLTs) are specialists in the management of
communication and swallowing disorders (dysphagia), however few are members of acute …
communication and swallowing disorders (dysphagia), however few are members of acute …
The role of speech-language pathologists in palliative care: Where are we now? A review of the literature
K Kelly, S Cumming, A Corry, K Gilsenan… - Progress in Palliative …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Dysphagia and communication changes are common in life-limiting conditions
and Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) involvement to facilitate effective communication …
and Speech-Language Pathology (SLP) involvement to facilitate effective communication …
The role of speech-language pathologists in adult palliative care
Purpose: Given minimal studies describing the role and practice of speech-language
pathologists (SLPs) in adult palliative care, the aim of this review was to compile a database …
pathologists (SLPs) in adult palliative care, the aim of this review was to compile a database …
Communication disorders in palliative care: Investigating the views, attitudes and beliefs of speech and language therapists
R Hawksley, F Ludlow, H Buttimer… - International Journal of …, 2017 - magonlinelibrary.com
Aim: Speech and language therapists (SLTs) provide intervention for communication and
swallowing to patients with life-limiting conditions, such as dementia and head and neck …
swallowing to patients with life-limiting conditions, such as dementia and head and neck …
What is needed to prepare speech pathologists to work in adult palliative care?
Background Speech pathologists have a pivotal role in palliative care, assisting patients with
swallowing and communication disorders, yet very little is known about the preparedness of …
swallowing and communication disorders, yet very little is known about the preparedness of …
Role of the speech-language pathologist in palliative hospice care
R Pollens - Journal of palliative medicine, 2004 - liebertpub.com
In reviewing the literature, there are few articles describing the role of the speech-language
pathologist in hospice. Communication impairments can impact upon the hospice team's …
pathologist in hospice. Communication impairments can impact upon the hospice team's …
[PDF][PDF] Speech therapy in palliative care and comfort feeding: Current practice and way ahead
Background. Speech therapy is important in palliative care and endof-life care of the
geriatric population. Comfort feeding is an option for such patients, but there is no guideline …
geriatric population. Comfort feeding is an option for such patients, but there is no guideline …
Integrating speech-language pathology services in palliative end-of-life care
RD Pollens - Topics in Language Disorders, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Clinical speech-language pathologists (SLPs) may receive referrals to consult with teams
serving patients who have a severe and/or terminal disease. Palliative care focuses on the …
serving patients who have a severe and/or terminal disease. Palliative care focuses on the …
Speech-language pathologists and adult palliative care in Australia
Purpose This research explored the role of Australian Speech-Language Pathologists
(SLPs) to identify SLP experiences and practices regarding adult palliative care (PC) …
(SLPs) to identify SLP experiences and practices regarding adult palliative care (PC) …