Addressing Communicative Participation in Treatment Planning for Adults: A Survey of U.S. Speech-Language Pathologists.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol
; 25(3): 355-70, 2016 08 01.
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PURPOSE: In speech-language pathology, there is increasing attention on participation-focused interventions to optimize participation in valued life roles. The purpose of this study was to investigate how speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in the United States address life participation in therapy programs, as well as their opinions regarding barriers and facilitators to participation-focused intervention. METHOD: An online questionnaire presented case scenarios for aphasia, dysarthria, and laryngectomy to 66 SLPs who have worked with adults. SLPs were asked to write goals and describe therapy activities for the scenarios. The final section of the questionnaire was an open-ended question regarding barriers and facilitators to participation-focused intervention. RESULTS: Many SLPs addressed participation in their rationales for therapy; 50% of goals had a participation-focused rationale. However, the goals, activities, and outcomes measures typically focused more on impairment and skill performance. Only 8% of goals specifically referenced participation. Although many SLPs stated that participation-focused intervention is important, they identified many barriers to implementation including time and productivity constraints, limits of clinical settings, and documentation challenges. CONCLUSIONS: There is potential for gaps between SLPs' participation-focused rationale for therapy and activities or outcomes measures that often do not include participation elements. SLPs are interested in participation-focused treatment resources.
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Bases de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Planejamento de Assistência ao Paciente
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Participação do Paciente
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Patologia da Fala e Linguagem
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Transtornos da Comunicação
Limite:
Adult
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Humans
País/Região como assunto:
America do norte
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Am J Speech Lang Pathol
Assunto da revista:
PATOLOGIA DA FALA E LINGUAGEM
Ano de publicação:
2016
Tipo de documento:
Article