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The development of the Paediatric Arabic Auditory Speech Test for iPad
Speech in noise testing provides real-life assessments of hearing that conventional pure tones cannot deliver. Rania Alkahtani describes the development of such a test for Arabic speaking children. It also has the additional benefit of being able to be delivered...Patient and Family-Centered Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
3 September 2021
| Chloe Rigby
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric, ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
This book highlights the importance of giving patient and family-centred care (PFCC) in clinic to those with a communication difference. Input is included from informed healthcare professionals, and its focus is on the ‘how to’ with evidenced-based methods for improving...
Conversor Clear speech
Individual receivers Lanyard / headset mic Soundfield speakers Live caption script displays.Effects of age on neuro-physiological processing of speech at brainstem level
1 September 2017
| Madhup K Chaurasia
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Auditory Pathways, Auditory Perception, Brain Stem, Geriatrics, Speech Perception
Degenerative changes associated with ageing may affect processing of spectral and temporal cues in speech at cortical and subcortical levels, even though these individuals may have normal audiometric thresholds. These changes are more likely to be picked up by speech...
Planning for end of life care: is there a role for the speech and language therapist?
1 July 2017
| Anna Volkmer
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clinical guidelines, clinical practice, palliative care, speech-language pathology
This article presents a scoping review of the research literature on the role of speech and language therapists in palliative care settings. The researchers conducted a search using several electronic databases focusing on palliative, terminal and end of life (EOL)...
Speech audiometry tests in elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment
1 September 2015
| Emma Stapleton
This paper caught my eye because, with our ageing population, mild cognitive impairment and dementia are a major, growing problem. We know that ageing causes a multitude of medical and social issues. So it seems wise to investigate the effects...
Introduction to Sound - Acoustics for the Hearing and Speech Sciences Fourth Edition
1 March 2019
| Richard Windle
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult, ENTA - Audiology - Diagnostic, ENTA - Audiology - Paediatric
The purpose of the text, now in its fourth edition, is to teach acoustics to those in the hearing and speech sciences. This can be a difficult goal because most students and clinicians do not have a physics background, so...
How long is too long? Waiting times for speech and language therapy
2 November 2020
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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consumer, government, qualitative research, retention, service delivery, speech-language pathology, waiting list, workforce issues
Waiting lists are a reality of clinical practice, and many health and social care professionals become used to having to cope with this. The authors of this paper addressed this issue by examining written submissions to the 2014 Senate Inquiry...
People with dementia and their families want to see speech and language therapists!
1 November 2019
| Anna Volkmer
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Paediatric ENT
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Alzheimer’s disease, family members, lexical retrieval intervention, primary progressive aphasia, qualitative research
Language and communication difficulties are common in Alzheimer’s disease and, of course, language-led dementia (primary progressive aphasia). Communication difficulties are highlighted as one of the biggest burdens for family members caring for loved ones with dementia. This is often associated...
Disrupting assumptions: how to teach queer concepts to speech and language therapists
3 July 2023
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
Policy requiring speech and language therapy courses in America to include multicultural content in their courses was only formally introduced in 1994. Yet sexual orientation was still considered a controversial topic at this time, and it was only in the...
How much does it cost to simulate speech and language therapy placements?
4 March 2024
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
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costs analysis, simulation, speech–language pathology
The Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists report that 20% of speech and language therapy positions are unfilled in the UK. Consequently, there is an urgent need to offer as many training courses as possible to fill these gaps....
Four lessons: the development of speech and language therapy research for people with dementia care
6 November 2024
| Anna Volkmer
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ENTA - Speech and Language Therapy
Dementia has been described as the biggest expanded caseload for speech and language therapists. Everyone with dementia experiences communication difficulties. The late Prof Audrey Holland revolutionised the work of speech-language pathologists in this field through four key lessons. Lesson 1:...