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A few studies have investigated the practise patterns of Malaysian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) when working with children with speech and language problems whose language intervention is necessary. However, these studies did not provide ... see more

Objectives: To explore current aphasia assessment practices and barriers among Pakistani speech language pathologists.Methods: Descriptive study design with qualitative parameters was used. Participants were identified using purposive sampling over a peri... see more

Objective: To find out inter-professional collaboration among speech-language pathologists and nurses in acute care in Pakistan.Methods: This was a cross sectional study which was conducted in all government and private hospitals of Islamabad and Rawalpin... see more

One of the challenges of bilingual speech and language assessment, intervention, and conferencing is the effective collaboration with interpreters in such interpreted interactions when the professional does not share the same spoken language with the clie... see more

Speech–language pathologists (SLPs) are professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating communication disorders. They are sometimes supported by a speech–language pathologist assistant (SLPA), who engages in treatment procedures under the guidance... see more

Speech–language pathologists (SLPs) are professionals who specialize in diagnosing and treating communication disorders. They are sometimes supported by a speech–language pathologist assistant (SLPA), who engages in treatment procedures under the guidance... see more

Burnout is a current topic which many researchers are dealing with. This syndrome is most commonly considered to occur in people who are engaged in ‘helping professions’. Since speech-language pathologists belong to the helping professions, the goal of th... see more

Background: It is crucial that each and every stroke patient gets a systematic assessment of swallowing disorders, performed by a dysphagia specialist. Therefore, there is a need to use a standardized scale among professionals. The aim of this study was t... see more

Articulation errors commonly occur in children with Cleft Lip and/or Palate (CLP) and adversely affect overall speech intelligibility. It is important to address articulation errors early to reduce the impact on long term communication skills. Parental in... see more

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