Communication service provision and access for people with Parkinson’s disease in Australia: A national survey of speech-language pathologists
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<i>Purpose:</i> To determine the clinical practices of Australian speech-language pathologists in the management of communication disorders in people with Parkinson’s disease (PwPD) and their perspectives on service provision. <i>Method:</i> A cross-sectional, mix-methods online survey was conducted. Nonprobability, purposive sampling was utilised to recruit speech-language pathologists who currently work with PwPD. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis were employed. <i>Result:</i> Ninety-nine clinicians responded. Most offered services for both motor speech and cognitive-communication disorders, but a greater focus on the motor speech disorder was evident. A range of impairment and functional assessments and interventions were reported. Therapy was most commonly delivered one session a week over 4 or 6 weeks. Service, client and evidence barriers in the management of both communication disorders were identified. Most clinicians felt PwPD accessed communication services at stages later than optimal, they recognised a need to improve their services in varying degrees (92.3%), and believed not enough services exist for PwPD in Australia (78%). Cognitive-communication management was the highest requested area for further research evidence. <i>Conclusion:</i> This study captured the current practices of Australian speech-language pathologists in the management of communication disorders in PwPD. Findings may inform future service planning, research on service effectiveness and new management targets.
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Taylor & Francis
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2019-11-25



