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Author |
: Hazel Roddam |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 252 |
Release |
: 2010-04-05 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780470743294 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0470743298 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (94 Downloads) |
Synopsis Embedding Evidence-Based Practice in Speech and Language Therapy by : Hazel Roddam
Like all health professionals, speech and language therapists (SLTs) need to keep themselves up-to-date with the research evidence base that is relevant to their field of practice and be able to show how this contributes to their clinical decision-making. However, it is not always clear to practitioners how evidence-based practice (EBP) can be properly embedded in their day-to-day activities. In this valuable book, Hazel Roddam and Jemma Skeat present a wealth of instructive examples by SLT contributors from around the world, showing how clinicians, educators, and researchers have risen to the EBP challenge. Embedding evidence-based practice in speech and language therapy showcases the creative ways that SLTs are developing knowledge and skills for EBP, creating contexts that support the use of evidence in practice, and working towards making evidence easily accessible and usable. It includes real-life examples of how SLTs have encountered a clinical problem or situation and have accessed and used the evidence within their day-to-day practice. The contributors come from a wide range of work settings, from services situated within large organizations to those in independent practice, and represent a range of clinical areas, from paediatric to adult and across speech, language, voice, fluency, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and dysphagia. This book is written for an audience of clinical practitioners, at any stage of their career, and is additionally a valuable resource for SLT students and lecturers.
Author |
: Hazel Roddam |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 246 |
Release |
: 2010-01-29 |
ISBN-10 |
: 0470686596 |
ISBN-13 |
: 9780470686591 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (96 Downloads) |
Synopsis Embedding Evidence-Based Practice in Speech and Language Therapy by : Hazel Roddam
Like all health professionals, speech and language therapists (SLTs) need to keep themselves up-to-date with the research evidence base that is relevant to their field of practice and be able to show how this contributes to their clinical decision-making. However, it is not always clear to practitioners how evidence-based practice (EBP) can be properly embedded in their day-to-day activities. In this valuable book, Hazel Roddam and Jemma Skeat present a wealth of instructive examples by SLT contributors from around the world, showing how clinicians, educators, and researchers have risen to the EBP challenge. Embedding evidence-based practice in speech and language therapy showcases the creative ways that SLTs are developing knowledge and skills for EBP, creating contexts that support the use of evidence in practice, and working towards making evidence easily accessible and usable. It includes real-life examples of how SLTs have encountered a clinical problem or situation and have accessed and used the evidence within their day-to-day practice. The contributors come from a wide range of work settings, from services situated within large organizations to those in independent practice, and represent a range of clinical areas, from paediatric to adult and across speech, language, voice, fluency, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and dysphagia. This book is written for an audience of clinical practitioners, at any stage of their career, and is additionally a valuable resource for SLT students and lecturers.
Author |
: Tammy Hoffmann |
Publisher |
: Elsevier Health Sciences |
Total Pages |
: 464 |
Release |
: 2013-04-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780729582278 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0729582272 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (78 Downloads) |
Synopsis Evidence-Based Practice Across the Health Professions - E-Book by : Tammy Hoffmann
An expanded and revised new E-book edition of the respected evidence-based practice (EBP) foundation text. Evidence-based Practice across the Health Professions, 2nd Edition E-book provides health professions students with the basic knowledge and skills necessary to become evidence-based clinicians. Years after its 2009 publication, Evidence-based Practice across the Health Professions remains one of the few truly multidisciplinary evidence-based practice textbooks meeting the needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students enrolled in inter-professional courses. Fully revised and expanded, the second edition of this key health textbook picks up where the first left off: demystifying the practice of finding and using evidence to inform decision-making across a range of professions and roles within the healthcare sector. Evidence-based Practice across the Health Professions, 2nd Edition E-book covers an additional three health disciplines - now totalling 12 - and features a new chapter on the important role of organisations in promoting evidence-based practice. Additional new content includes a greater emphasis on reflection, new clinical scenarios and additional examples of systematic reviews. The authors’ focused, user-friendly approach helps students understand the importance and implications of evidence-based practice, and addresses the growing importance of collaborative practice and the reality of multidisciplinary health teams in the overall healthcare environment. Worked examples of a wide range of case scenarios and appraised papers (some are discipline-specific and others are multidisciplinary). Designed to be used by students from a wide range of health professions, thus facilitating the student’s ability to understand the needs of multi-disciplinary health-care teams in a real-life setting. Includes a detailed chapter on implementing evidence into practice and other topics that are not typically addressed in other texts, such as a chapter about how to communicate evidence to clients and another that discusses the role of clinical reasoning in evidence-based practice. Summary points at the end of each chapter. Supported by an Evolve resource package that contains revision questions that utilize a range of question formats. Three new health disciplines covered - human movement & exercise science, pharmacy and paramedicine - with new clinical scenarios. New chapter - Embedding evidence-based practice into routine clinical care. Elsevier’s Evolve - an expanded suite of online assets to provide additional teaching and student resources. New examples of appraising and using systematic reviews of qualitative evidence (meta-synthesis) Nine new contributors including paramedicine, CAMS, qualitative EBP and nursing. New larger format and internal design.
Author |
: Caroline Bowen |
Publisher |
: John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages |
: 502 |
Release |
: 2014-11-03 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781118634028 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1118634020 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (28 Downloads) |
Synopsis Children's Speech Sound Disorders by : Caroline Bowen
Speaking directly to experienced and novice clinicians, educators and students in speech-language pathology/speech and language therapy via an informative essay-based approach, Children’s Speech Sound Disorders provides concise, easy-to-understand explanations of key aspects of the classification, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of articulation disorders, phonological disorders and childhood apraxia of speech. It also includes a range of searching questions to international experts on their work in the child speech field. This new edition of Children’s Speech Sound Disorders is meticulously updated and expanded. It includes new material on Apps, assessing and treating two-year-olds, children acquiring languages other than English and working with multilingual children, communities of practice in communication sciences and disorders, distinguishing delay from disorder, linguistic sciences, counselling and managing difficult behaviour, and the neural underpinnings of and new approaches to treating CAS. This bestselling guide includes: Case vignettes and real-world examples to place topics in context Expert essays by sixty distinguished contributors A companion website for instructors at www.wiley.com/go/bowen/speechlanguagetherapy and a range of supporting materials on the author’s own site at speech-language-therapy.com Drawing on a range of theoretical, research and clinical perspectives and emphasising quality client care and evidence-based practice, Children’s Speech Sound Disorders is a comprehensive collection of clinical nuggets, hands-on strategies, and inspiration.
Author |
: Kenneth Aitken |
Publisher |
: Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages |
: 498 |
Release |
: 2017-09-21 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9780857009449 |
ISBN-13 |
: 0857009443 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (49 Downloads) |
Synopsis Evidence-Based Assessment in ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder) by : Kenneth Aitken
Advocating for an increased emphasis on evidence-based practice, this book describes and analyses a wide range of available Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessment measures. The author offers guidance on how to evaluate services and programmes and how to recognise which will be most effective in different scenarios for people with differing needs. A wide range of measures are reviewed in detail, including assessments used in situations often ignored in overviews relevant to ASD, such as assessments of internet addiction, response to traumatic stress, and criminal offending risk and witness credibility. This book is an invaluable resource to professionals who support people with ASDs, including social workers and teachers, and who are under increasing pressure to reliably assess which services, programmes and therapies are effective and fit-for-purpose.
Author |
: Myra Kersner |
Publisher |
: Routledge |
Total Pages |
: 247 |
Release |
: 2013-03-01 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781136451102 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1136451102 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (02 Downloads) |
Synopsis Speech and Language Therapy by : Myra Kersner
Now in its second edition, Speech and Language Therapy: the decision-making process when working with children reveals how recent research and changes in health and education services have affected the decision-making process in the assessment and management of children with speech and language problems. With individual chapters written by experts in their field, this book: Illustrates how the decisions made by practitioners may vary within different work settings Shows how these decisions may need to be adapted when working with specific client groups Explores how such decisions are part of effective evidence-based practice Offers an overview of the skills required by the developing professional Provides insight into working as a newly qualified therapist in the current job market. Rigorously underpinned with current research and revised legislation, this is an important textbook for speech and language therapy students, potential students and specialist teachers in training. Speech and Language Therapy: the decision-making process when working with children will also be relevant to newly qualified therapists, therapists returning to the profession, specialist teachers and Special Educational Needs Coordinators.
Author |
: Gupta, Sanjeev Kumar |
Publisher |
: IGI Global |
Total Pages |
: 492 |
Release |
: 2018-06-15 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781522549567 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1522549560 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (67 Downloads) |
Synopsis Handbook of Research on Psychosocial Perspectives of Human Communication Disorders by : Gupta, Sanjeev Kumar
Communication is a key component of everyday life, but what happens when an individual is faced with a communication disorder? Today, the prevalence of individuals with communication disorders has increased substantially. However, many of these ailments are poorly understood, and medical professionals often lack the training and research necessary to manage and treat these individuals. The Handbook of Research on Psychosocial Perspectives of Human Communication Disorders is a critical scholarly resource that covers needs-based issues pertaining to the assessment and management of communication disorders. It provides the latest research on the importance of early identification, as well as prevention and intervention practices to promote healthy cognitive, speech, language, motor, social, and emotional development. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as speech therapy for children, behavior therapy, and communication disorders, this book is a vital reference source for clinical psychologists, audiologists, speech-language pathologists, special education teachers, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, physiatrists, otolaryngologists, and neurologists.
Author |
: Linda S. Carozza |
Publisher |
: Plural Publishing |
Total Pages |
: 337 |
Release |
: 2010-11-10 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781597567398 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1597567396 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (98 Downloads) |
Synopsis Science of Successful Supervision and Mentorship by : Linda S. Carozza
Author |
: Lindsay B. Carey |
Publisher |
: Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
Total Pages |
: 282 |
Release |
: 2018-06-21 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781784505011 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1784505013 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (11 Downloads) |
Synopsis Spiritual Care for Allied Health Practice by : Lindsay B. Carey
Providing spiritual care is an important part in administering person-centred holistic care. This textbook explains why it is so important for any allied health professional (AHP) to be involved in, or assist with, the provision of spiritual care for patients and how to do so. Each chapter addresses a specific field of allied health practice, such as speech-language therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and other allied heath areas. The contributors explain how spiritual care can be applied in their specialist area, making it relevant for all AHPs. With contributions from leading academics and practitioners in allied health practice, this book will help AHPs understand how to give patients the complete care that they need, making this text essential reading for AHP practitioners, clinical supervisors, researchers, academics, tertiary lecturers and allied health students.
Author |
: Graham Bright |
Publisher |
: Learning Matters |
Total Pages |
: 232 |
Release |
: 2013-10-02 |
ISBN-10 |
: 9781473904644 |
ISBN-13 |
: 1473904641 |
Rating |
: 4/5 (44 Downloads) |
Synopsis Understanding Research in Counselling by : Graham Bright
Many counselling courses have a strong research element built into the modules and students are expected to gain a thorough understanding of research issues early on in their studies. This accessible and practical textbook will demystify research and make it relevant to counselling practice. There are sections on linking clinical practice to research, developing ′curiosity′ and engaging with the data. The book uses clinical practice as a basis for understanding research, and makes connections between the activity of therapy and the research process.