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Speech-language pathologist, physical therapist, and occupational therapist experiences of interprofessional collaborations

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2023
Interprofessional collaboration among speech-language pathology, physical therapy, and occupational therapy is considered to promote best practice in rehabilitation as it can enhance efficiency, patient outcomes, and clinician and patient satisfaction. Although clinician experiences with interprofessional collaboration have been studied in each of the ...
Sarah M. Schwab-Farrell   +3 more
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‘Am I a good enough therapist?’: Self‐doubt among speech and language therapists

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2023
AbstractBackgroundThe therapeutic process is fraught with various feelings. This research focused on a specific type of negative feeling, namely self‐doubt (SD).AimTo explore and characterize the nature of SD among speech and language therapists (SLTs) (the frequency of SD, situations that trigger SD, emotions and thoughts related to SD, and coping ...
Rinat Gold, Azgad Gold
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Apraxia of speech: how reliable are speech and language therapists' diagnoses?

Clinical Rehabilitation, 2007
Objective : To discover how reliably speech and language therapists could diagnose apraxia of speech using their clinical judgement, by measuring whether they were consistent (intra-rater reliability), and whether their diagnoses agreed (inter-rater reliability).
Mumby, Katharyn   +2 more
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Speech and language therapists as reflective practitioners

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1995
ABSTRACT  Continuing professional development (CPD) is now an integral part of every speech and language therapist's working life and an essential requirement for annual practitioner registration. Traditional taught courses can be a useful part of this process.
PRISCILLA REA, SHEILA RYAN
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Specialist speech and language therapists' use and evaluation of visual speech aids

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1997
AbstractSixty speech and language therapy service managers and 233 specialist speech and language therapists (SLTs) throughout the UK completed a postal questionnaire which asked for caseload data, patterns of use of visual speech aids (VSAs) and ratings of VSAs on a number of dimensions (in a follow‐up to the survey carried out by Coventry, Clibbens ...
Coventry, K, Clibbens, J, Cooper, M
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Attitudes of Turkish speech and language therapists toward stuttering

Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2013
The study sought to identify clinical beliefs and attitudes of speech and language therapists (SLTs) in Turkey and to compare them to previous research on SLTs in the USA and UK.The Clinician Attitudes Toward Stuttering (CATS) inventory was administered by mail to nearly all-practicing SLTs in Turkey (n=61).Turkish SLTs, whose caseloads contained a ...
Maviş, İlknur   +3 more
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THE GENDER IMBALANCE AMONG SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPISTS AND STUDENTS

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2001
Speech and language therapy is still a predominantly female profession. This paper reports the numbers and percentages of males among the population of student speech and language therapists in the UK in 1999–2000. The numbers imply that there is no prospect of redressing the gender imbalance in the near future.
Boyd, Steven, Hewlett, Nigel
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An outcome measure for speech and language therapists

International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 1995
ABSTRACT  One aspect of the introduction of the National Health Service (NHS) internal market is the need to target finite funds as effectively as possible. Information from data collection is being used as one means for judging whether purchasers should buy services and, if so, which services.
ALEXANDRA JOHN   +2 more
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Sharing psychological skills with speech and language therapists

Clinical Psychology Forum, 2012
A description is given by a clinical psychologist and two speech and language therapists of common psychological processes associated with psychogenic voice disorder. It is suggested that voice therapy will be more successful when these factors are fully appreciated and voice therapists include psychological assessment and treatment strategies within ...
Peter Butcher   +2 more
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Working with a speech and language therapist

Practical Pre-School, 2004
When you become aware that a child you are working with has some form of speech and/or language problem, it can be a daunting feeling. If your suspicions are from your own observations, rather than information passed on by someone else, they can range from the instinctive awareness of an alarm bell ringing gently, a gut feeling, to much more obvious ...
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