Management of communication function following non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage: a survey examining speech-language therapists’ clinical practices and perspectives

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2022-06-21 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2022.2091208
Katrina Dunn, Tenille Pollock, Emma Finch, A. Rumbach
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ABSTRACT Non-traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage [Nt-SAH] is a type of haemorrhagic stroke which commonly occurs following cerebral aneurysm. While communication impairments are a known complication of Nt-SAH, little is known about speech-language therapists’ [SLTs] clinical practices and perspectives with this population. This study aimed to examine the clinical practices and perspectives of Australian SLTs in assessing and managing communication function following Nt-SAH. An anonymous web-based survey was developed and reported according to the Checklist for Reporting Results of Internet E-surveys (CHERRIES). The survey comprised 21 items across four domains: (1) Demographic and service context information, (2) Practices in managing communication function following SAH, (3) Clinician self-rated confidence and satisfaction, and (4) Information sources, research, and training priorities. The survey was distributed via multiple online platforms to practicing SLTs in Australia. Open-ended responses were analysed using content analysis, while closed-ended responses were analysed using frequency counts/percentages. Twenty-seven participants’ responses were analysed. Cognitive-communication impairments were the most frequently reported communication impairment observed (85.7%) in the Nt-SAH population. Assessment was primarily conducted using informal measures (70.4%). Provision of education (89.2%) and compensatory management strategies (85.7%) were the most frequently reported interventions provided. SLTs use a range of assessment and treatment options for communication function in the Nt-SAH population. Further research is required to develop assessment and intervention specific to the Nt-SAH population for implementation in clinical practice.
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非创伤性蛛网膜下腔出血后沟通功能的管理:一项检查语言治疗师临床实践和观点的调查
非外伤性蛛网膜下腔出血[Nt-SAH]是一种出血性中风,通常发生在脑动脉瘤后。虽然沟通障碍是已知的Nt-SAH并发症,但言语语言治疗师对这一人群的临床实践和观点知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨澳大利亚slt在评估和管理Nt-SAH后沟通功能方面的临床实践和观点。根据互联网电子调查报告结果核对表(樱桃),开发并报告了一项匿名网络调查。该调查包括四个领域的21个项目:(1)人口统计和服务背景信息,(2)SAH后管理沟通功能的实践,(3)临床医生自评的信心和满意度,以及(4)信息来源,研究和培训重点。该调查通过多个在线平台分发给澳大利亚的练习外语教学的人。开放式回答使用内容分析进行分析,封闭式回答使用频率计数/百分比进行分析。对27名参与者的回答进行了分析。认知沟通障碍是Nt-SAH人群中最常见的沟通障碍(85.7%)。评估主要采用非正式方法进行(70.4%)。提供教育(89.2%)和补偿性管理策略(85.7%)是最常见的干预措施。SLTs使用一系列评估和治疗方案来评估Nt-SAH人群的沟通功能。需要进一步的研究来制定针对Nt-SAH人群的评估和干预措施,以便在临床实践中实施。
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