Communication and Brain Injury Consortium (CBIC) of the Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinical Trials Research Group (CSDRG), Evanston, IL 60201, USA.
J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2010 May-Jun;25(3):219-24. doi: 10.1097/HTR.0b013e3181dc82c1.
This position paper, prepared by the Communication Sciences and Disorders Clinical Trails Research Group, describes communication and swallowing disorders associated with blast injuries and delineates the roles of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and audiologists in the management of these deficits. Recovery of individuals with mild, moderate, or severe swallowing, speech, hearing, and cognitive-communication impairments is best facilitated by a team of multidisciplinary specialists including SLPs and audiologists. Speech-language pathologists and audiologists have the knowledge and skills to evaluate, treat, and research swallowing, speech, hearing, and cognitive-communication functions, and they should have a primary role in determining the clinical management of, research agenda for, and public health policies regarding individuals with blast-related head injuries from the time of injury to their return to maximized life participation and quality of life.
本立场文件由沟通障碍临床研究组撰写,介绍了爆炸伤相关的沟通和吞咽障碍,并描述了言语语言病理学家(SLP)和听力学家在这些缺陷管理中的作用。由包括 SLP 和听力学家在内的多学科专家团队,能够更有效地帮助轻度、中度或重度吞咽、言语、听力和认知沟通障碍的个体康复。言语语言病理学家和听力学家具备评估、治疗和研究吞咽、言语、听力和认知沟通功能的知识和技能,他们应在确定与爆炸相关的头部损伤患者的临床管理、研究议程和公共卫生政策方面发挥主要作用,从受伤时到他们最大限度地参与生活和提高生活质量的回归。