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Whiplash-associated dysphagia and dysphonia: a scoping review
Stone, D. B.; Ward, E. C.; Knijnik, S. R.. - : Springer, 2020
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Auditory Training Supports Auditory Rehabilitation: A State-of-the-Art Review
Stropahl, Maren; Besser, Jana; Launer, Stefan. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2020
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Verbal contingencies in the lidcombe program: a noninferiority trial
O’Brian, Sue; Donaghy, Michelle; Menzies, Ross G.. - : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2020
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Student perceptions of factors that influence clinical competency in voice
Rumbach, Anna F.; Dallaston, Katherine; Hill, Anne E.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Elizabeth Usher Memorial Lecture: lost in translation? Challenges and future prospects for a neurobiological approach to aphasia rehabilitation
Copland, David A.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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The Communication Research Registry: facilitating access to research experiences for people with a communication disability
Rose, Tanya; Waterson, Jessica; Caird, Emma. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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What does a family who is “engaged” in early intervention look like? Perspectives of Australian speech-language pathologists
Melvin, Katelyn; Meyer, Carly; Scarinci, Nerina. - : Taylor and Francis, 2020
Abstract: To build a description of what engagement in early speech-language pathology intervention looks like, by exploring speech-language pathologists' (SLPs) perceptions of (1) what characteristics best describe families who are "engaged" in early speech-language pathology intervention and (2) which characteristics are most important for engagement. Group concept mapping, a participatory mixed-methods research approach, was used to represent the perspectives of Australian SLPs working with children aged 0-8 years and their families in early intervention. Using Concept Systems software, participants: (1) brainstormed responses to a focus question ( = 58); (2) grouped statements into categories ( = 34); and (3) rated the importance of each statement ( = 29). SLPs identified 108 characteristics of engagement in early speech-language pathology intervention, which were grouped into seven key concepts: (1) the family is reliable and ready for therapy; (2) the family has an open, honest relationship with the SLP; (3) the family actively participates and takes initiative; (4) the family works in partnership to plan and set goals together; (5) the family sees and celebrates progress; (6) the family invests in intervention at home; and (7) the family understands intervention and advocates for their child. All aspects of engagement were considered important by participants, with the family-SLP relationship and families continuing to invest in intervention at home being rated most highly. Results present a picture of engagement which has been informed by stakeholders, and which goes beyond aspects of engagement which have previously been identified in the literature. Families who are engaged in early speech-language pathology intervention are actively invested and involved in intervention in various ways, both inside and outside the clinic room.
Keyword: 1203 Language and Linguistics; 2733 Otorhinolaryngology; 2912 LPN and LVN; 2922 Research and Theory; 3616 Speech and Hearing; Language and Linguistics; LPN and LVN; Otorhinolaryngology; Research and Theory; Speech and Hearing
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:1305101
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Multisession transcranial direct current stimulation facilitates verbal learning and memory consolidation in young and older adults
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Identifying clients’ readiness for hearing rehabilitation within initial audiology appointments: a pilot intervention study
Ekberg, Katie; Barr, Caitlin. - : Taylor and Francis, 2020
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Speech language therapy services for children in Small Island Developing States – the situation in the Maldives
Zahir, Mariyam Z.; Miles, Anna; Hand, Linda. - : Taylor and Francis, 2020
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An evaluation of an integrated stuttering and parent-administered self-regulation program for early developmental stuttering disorders
Druker, Kerianne; Mazzucchelli, Trevor; Hennessey, Neville. - : American Speech Language Hearing Association, 2020
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Client perspectives on living with dysphagia in the community
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Prognostication in post‐stroke aphasia: how do speech pathologists formulate and deliver information about recovery?
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Identifying the approaches used by audiologists to address the psychosocial needs of their adult clients
Bennett, Rebecca J.; Barr, Caitlin; Montano, Joseph. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Is cortical automatic threshold estimation a feasible alternative for hearing threshold estimation with adults with dementia living in aged care?
Bott, Anthea; Hickson, Louise; Meyer, Carly. - : Taylor and Francis, 2020
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Clinical reasoning and hypothesis generation in expert clinical swallowing examinations
McAllister, Sue; Tedesco, Helen; Kruger, Samantha. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2020
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Audiological approaches to address the psychosocial needs of adults with hearing loss: perceived benefit and likelihood of use
Bennett, Rebecca J.; Barr, Caitlin; Cortis, Alex. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Engaging, collaborating and empowering through research and innovation
Wishart, Laurelie R.; McCann, Clare. - : Taylor and Francis, 2020
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The validity of an isiZulu speech reception threshold test for use with adult isiZulu speakers
Panday, Seema; Kathard, Harsha; Wilson, Wayne J.. - : AOSIS OpenJournals, 2020
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Knowing the costs of change: an introduction to health economic analyses and considerations for their use in implementation research
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