Measuring Outcomes in Speech language Pathology

Measuring Outcomes in Speech language Pathology
Author: Carol Frattali
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1998
Genre: Language disorders
ISBN: 0865777187

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Ranked by ASHA as one of the key issues for speech pathologists today, outcomes measurement is essential in today's competitive, cost-conscious environment. This much-needed book is the first to comprehensively describe outcome measures in the field of speech pathology, From methodologies for measuring clinical results, quality of life, consumer satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness, to efficacy research and program evaluation, the book covers a wide variety of populations in different clinical settings.

Outcomes in Speech Language Pathology

Outcomes in Speech Language Pathology
Author: Lee Ann C. Golper,Carol M. Frattali
Publsiher: Thieme
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2012-09-28
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781604066432

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An updated reference on outcomes in speech-language pathology" Based on the pioneering work of Carol C. Frattali, Outcomes in Speech-Language Pathology, Second Edition provides readers with a focused, comprehensive review of current policies, principles, and practices pertaining to outcome measurement in speech-language pathology with particular emphasis on healthcare. It is a unique text that covers outcomes in speech-language pathology practices within the context of contemporary issues across work settings that include clinical practice, applied clinical research, and graduate education. Key Features: The only text that specifically focuses on outcome measurement in speech-language pathology Major themes from the first edition are revisited in light of the impact of contemporary issues and shifts in emphasis in outcomes, including: The prominence of the WHO-ICF as a conceptual model for intervention The impact of public policies and federal mandates Emphasis on value-based, cost-effective clinical healthcare services Growing transparency in organizational performance in accreditation processes The weight currently placed on patient satisfaction and patient-reported outcomes Outcomes assessment across stakeholders in school settings Challenges and revised perspectives on the application of evidence-based practice Increasing demand for applied effectiveness research to inform clinical practices Renewed reliance on single subject experimental designs in SLP intervention research and the application of N=1 research designs to clinical practice The growing emphasis on outcomes in graduate clinical education and supervision as well as in higher education Directors and managers of clinical speech-language pathology programs in healthcare settings as well as clinical staff and supervisors will find this book to be a valuable desk reference and graduate students will use it as a key resource in the course of their studies.

Measuring Outcomes in Speech language Pathology

Measuring Outcomes in Speech language Pathology
Author: Carol Frattali
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1998
Genre: Language disorders
ISBN: UOM:39015041607865

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This volume comprehensively describes outcome measures in the field of speech pathology, from methodologies for measuring clinical results, quality of life, consumer satisfaction, and cost-effectiveness, to efficacy research and programme evaluation.

Tests and Measurements in Speech language Pathology

Tests and Measurements in Speech language Pathology
Author: Dennis M. Ruscello
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001
Genre: Communicative disorders
ISBN: UOM:39015050013872

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This clinical reference provides an in-depth look at the tests and measurements used by speech-language pathologists for patient assessment. Rather than being merely a compendium of common tests, this text includes the theoretical framework behind each type of assessment as well as procedural and referential information. Topics covered include differential diagnosis of communication disorders, scoring conventions of different test instruments, and language assessment instruments for both children and adults.

Research in Logopedics

Research in Logopedics
Author: Anu Klippi,Kaisa Launonen
Publsiher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2008
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781847690586

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The authors link theoretical approaches to clinical practices in the context of speech & language therapy in Finland. They offer readers examples of communication challenges that are particular to Finnish.

Therapy Outcome Measures TOM

Therapy Outcome Measures  TOM
Author: Pamela Mary Enderby,Alexandra John
Publsiher: Singular
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1997
Genre: Medical
ISBN: PSU:000033653105

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CORE SCALE CARDSTen laminated 5 1/2 8 1/2 cards with scales and rating points listed for Child Speech-Language Impairment, Dysarthria, Dysfluency, Dysphagia, Dysphasia/Aphasia, Dysphonia, Hearing Therapy/Aural Rehabilitation, Laryngectomy, Learning Disability/Mental Retardation, and Phonological Disorders for Fingertip Reference in the Clinic.

School Programs in Speech Language Pathology

School Programs in Speech Language Pathology
Author: Jean L. Blosser,Jennifer W. Means
Publsiher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2018-01-31
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781635501216

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Now in its sixth edition, School Programs in Speech-Language Pathology: Organization and Service Delivery continues to be a vital resource for faculty, graduate students, school-based practitioners, and program administrators who strive to make a difference in the school setting. The text provides practical solutions and strategies to tackle the challenges faced in the complex and ever-changing education landscape. The authors aim for the book to be an excellent opportunity to stimulate new ways of thinking about the critical role speech-language pathologists (SLP) play in children's education and social development. It provides a foundation for understanding where SLP programs fit within the school organization. SLPs will be motivated to collaborate with colleagues, lead discussions about the link between communication and learning, and introduce innovative models for delivering services. School Programs encourages SLPs to embrace their positions on school teams, share knowledge to make services educationally relevant and help children reach their highest potential. School Programs in Speech-Language Pathology focuses on service delivery, program design, interprofessional collaboration, and how to organize and manage an effective program. Additionally, it covers meeting state and national standards, following federal mandates, and how to relate to and communicate with colleagues and parents. Finally, it encourages readers to grow professionally and enjoy their career as a school-based SLP. Key Features Uniquely focuses on service delivery as opposed to assessment and treatment like other textsChapter questions provide a review of concepts and practical applicationsReal-life examples and collaborative strategies to supplement chapter conceptsUsable forms and checklists New to This Edition New co-author, Jennifer Walsh MeansA new unique framework for thinking about outcomes for school-based programsIncreased pedagogical features in text to enhance learning and comprehension, including chapter learning objectives and engaging learner activitiesExplanation of the SLP's role in MTSS and contributions to student successPractical process, strategies, and tools for building interprofessional collaborative partnershipsRecommendations and tips for coaching teachers and parentsUpdated information on legal policies and trendsDisclaimer: Please note that ancillary content (such as documents, audio, and video, etc.) may not be included as published in the original print version of this book.

Aphasia Rehabilitation

Aphasia Rehabilitation
Author: Nadine Martin,Cynthia K. Thompson,Linda Worrall
Publsiher: Plural Publishing
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2007-11-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781597568357

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