Journal article
Speech-language pathologists and adult palliative care in Australia
International Journal of Speech Language Pathology, Vol.23(1), pp.57-69
02/01/2021
PMID: 32182437
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Abstract
This research explored the role of Australian Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to identify SLP experiences and practices regarding adult palliative care (PC) management.
Utilising mixed methods, phase one comprised a literature scoping review of SLP practices in PC. Phase two involved a survey compiling demographic data of Australian SLPs working in adult PC. Phase three involved in-depth interviews exploring SLP experiences in PC.
It was found that minimal resources or published literature existed regarding SLPs in PC, however the available literature indicated SLPs can be valuable and influential members of a PC team. Interviewed SLPs acknowledged their proficiency in end-of-life communication and swallowing, nevertheless initially they felt ill-prepared given insufficient knowledge or skills to manage palliative cases based upon their tertiary education and were poorly supported once in the field given a lack of clinical practice guidelines (CPGs). Participants also noted a lack of knowledge among medical, nursing and allied health clinicians about a SLP's contribution to PC, causing barriers for SLPs being professionally accepted within palliative environments.
Recommendations included the development of improved resources specifically about SLP practice in end-of-life care, the need for greater exposure at the tertiary level of SLP palliative care practices, and CPGs for SLPs working in adult palliative care.
Details
- Title
- Speech-language pathologists and adult palliative care in Australia
- Creators
- Laura Chahda (Author) - University of MelbourneLindsay B Carey (Author) - La Trobe UniversityBernice A Mathisen (Author) - Southern Cross UniversityTravis Threats (Author) - University of St. Louis
- Publication Details
- International Journal of Speech Language Pathology, Vol.23(1), pp.57-69
- Publisher
- Taylor & Francis
- Identifiers
- 991012925008802368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Health; Allied Health and Midwifery
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article