2020
DOI: 10.1017/brimp.2020.3
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A survey of speech-language pathology treatment for non-progressive dysarthria in Australia

Abstract: Aim: To identify management practices of Australian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in the treatment of non-progressive dysarthria using a subsystem approach, and to explore SLPs’ consideration and implementation of the theoretical underpinnings of non-progressive dysarthria management. Method: A 39-item online survey was distributed to Australian SLPs, with 80 responses suitable for data analysis. Results: Practices of SLPs were variable for the management of the s… Show more

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“…The development of action skills based on a vast variety of data collection methods and documentation tools helps speech therapists communicate accurately the results from services rendered, thus improving the clinical decision-making process (25) . Such a scenario directly impacts the understanding of the action dimension for the speech therapy field and the need for a greater focus on the aspects of functionality, especially those linked to communication (14) .…”
Section: Mann-whitney Test (P) Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The development of action skills based on a vast variety of data collection methods and documentation tools helps speech therapists communicate accurately the results from services rendered, thus improving the clinical decision-making process (25) . Such a scenario directly impacts the understanding of the action dimension for the speech therapy field and the need for a greater focus on the aspects of functionality, especially those linked to communication (14) .…”
Section: Mann-whitney Test (P) Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, health professionals are responsible for developing ICF-based tools and actions that stimulate approach, practicality, and reliability in the care process (9,13) , in addition to showing the relationships among the categories of activities and participation, communication skills, and environmental factors (14) , also linked to child development (15) and related assessment practices (16) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O desenvolvimento de competências de atuação fundamentado em uma ampla variedade de métodos de coleta de dados e ferramentas de documentação, ajuda os fonoaudiólogos a comunicarem com precisão os resultados dos serviços que prestam, aumentando assim a capacidade de tomar decisões clínicas (25) . O que impacta diretamente no entendimento da dimensão de atuação da área fonoaudiológica e a necessidade de maior foco nos aspectos de funcionalidade, principalmente relacionados à comunicação (14) .…”
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“…Nesse cenário, cabe aos profissionais da saúde desenvolverem ferramentas e ações pautadas na CIF que estimulem a aproximação, praticidade e confiabilidade no processo de cuidar (9,13) e que mostrem a relação entre as categorias de atividades e participação, habilidades de comunicação e fatores ambientais (14) , sendo também relativos ao desenvolvimento infantil (15) e suas práticas de avaliação (16) .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Surveys of speech and language therapists’ (SLTs) management practices for acquired dysarthria conducted in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland, Lebanon and Australia provide insights into the approaches taken by therapists to assess and treat acquired dysarthria (Collis & Bloch, 2012; Conway & Walshe, 2015: Gracia et al., 2020; Miller & Bloch, 2017; Rumbach et al., 2019; Summaka et al., 2021). Primarily, these studies indicate that informal assessments are the most frequently employed testing method in acquired dysarthria, followed by formal tests and lastly by instrumental measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%