O'Donoghue Cynthia R, Nottingham Elizabeth E
Communication Sciences and Disorders, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia.
Semin Speech Lang. 2017 Apr;38(2):126-134. doi: 10.1055/s-0037-1599110. Epub 2017 Mar 21.
As the number of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) responsible for swallowing and feeding services in the educational setting increases, guidance informing this specialized practice continues to emerge. Although SLPs have provided dysphagia management for children in medical settings for many years, the extension of dysphagia services to the schools is comparatively new. This shift in care delivery for what was previously a hospital-based practice is now occurring more frequently, and in an environment void of extensive medical supports (i.e., the schools). With this transition, evidence-based approaches tailored to children with dysphagia receiving intervention in the school setting are paramount. Components that appear critical to this evolving specialty area include research, best practice guidelines, knowledge and skills training, and collaboration across professionals. This article addresses these pertinent issues by reflecting upon the past, reviewing the present, and planning for the future.
随着在教育环境中负责吞咽和喂养服务的言语语言病理学家(SLP)数量的增加,针对这种专业实践的指导意见也不断涌现。尽管言语语言病理学家多年来一直在医疗环境中为儿童提供吞咽困难管理服务,但将吞咽困难服务扩展到学校相对较新。这种护理提供方式的转变,即从以前基于医院的实践转变而来,现在越来越频繁地发生,而且是在缺乏广泛医疗支持的环境(即学校)中。随着这种转变,针对在学校环境中接受干预的吞咽困难儿童量身定制的循证方法至关重要。对于这个不断发展的专业领域而言,似乎至关重要的组成部分包括研究、最佳实践指南、知识和技能培训以及跨专业协作。本文通过回顾过去、审视现状和规划未来来探讨这些相关问题。