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An international perspective. A survey of clinician views and practices from 16 countries

Authors :
Hilari, K.
Klippi, A.
Constantinidou, F.
Horton, S.
Penn, C.
Raymer, S.
Wallace, S.
Zemva, N.
Worrall, L.
Source :
Folia Phoniatrica Logopedica
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Objective: To gain an insight into speech and language therapists’ perspectives and practices on quality of life in aphasia. \ud \ud Participants and Methods: The International Association of Logopedics and Phoniatrics Aphasia Committee developed a survey questionnaire, which was delivered on-line, anonymously, through SurveyMonkey (November 2012 – April 2013) to clinicians working with people with aphasia in 16 countries across the world.\ud \ud Results: A large number of speech and language therapists responded to the survey, with 19/21 questions answered by 385 – 579 participants. Clinicians were well informed on what constitutes quality of life and viewed it as a complex construct influenced by health, participation, in/dependence, communication, personal factors, and environmental factors. In their clinical practice, they considered quality of life as important, used informal approaches to explore it and aimed to address quality of life goals; yet the majority did not evaluate quality of life in a systematic way. \ud \ud Conclusion: There is a need for training on quality of life to facilitate speech and language therapists to incorporate quality of life outcome measures in their interventions. There is also a need for further research on what interventions improve quality of life in aphasia.

Subjects

Subjects :
P1

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Folia Phoniatrica Logopedica
Accession number :
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