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Semin Speech Lang ; 34(1): 42-51, 2013 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23508799

ABSTRACT

Communication dysfunction that results from dementia can be exacerbated by environmental barriers such as inadequate lighting, noisy conditions, poor or absent environmental cues, and visual clutter. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) should address these environmental barriers as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for clients with dementia. The Environment and Communication Assessment Toolkit for Dementia Care (ECAT) was evaluated by SLPs to determine: (1) changes in awareness of environmental factors prior to and after training; (2) impact of the ECAT on practice as measured by changes in the number of environmental modifications recommended and made prior to and after training; (3) utility of the information as measured by the helpfulness, amount of new information, and usefulness of the ECAT; and (4) usability of the ECAT materials based on ease of use. The SLPs used the ECAT with clients with dementia who had functional limitations and required substantial assistance with daily activities. Results indicate that the ECAT is an effective tool for SLPs, providing information about the impact of the environment on communication and supplying sufficient resources to make recommendations and implement effective interventions. The ECAT successfully increased awareness of environmental modifications, influenced the practice of recommending environmental modifications, and had utility in diverse aspects of clinical practice.


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Communication Disorders/diagnosis , Communication Disorders/therapy , Dementia/complications , Environment Design , Speech-Language Pathology/methods , Aged , Communication Barriers , Communication Disorders/etiology , Education, Continuing , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Patient Care Team , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Death Stud ; 36(6): 541-64, 2012 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24563934

ABSTRACT

Helpful and unhelpful aspects of bereavement support were investigated from the perspectives of 24 bereaved adults and their volunteer bereavement support workers. Most commonly reported themes were the provision of hope and reassurance, and the opportunity for continued sharing and support. Significantly more clients than volunteers reported provision of information, and talking to someone outside their social network as helpful, and both groups scored higher on helpfulness ratings than comparative groups of psychotherapists and clients. Clients' grieving styles and the quality of the helping relationship were also related to what was seen as helpful.


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Bereavement , Death , Interpersonal Relations , Social Support , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Volunteers
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Work ; 27(4): 381-9, 2006.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17148875

ABSTRACT

One solution to the underutilization of workplace accommodations is to use teleconferencing technology to conduct remote assessments, effectively expanding the geographical area that experienced rehabilitation specialists can cover. However, such an effort requires a highly structured and comprehensive assessment protocol. This paper reports on the analysis of 53 existing assessments to develop a conceptual framework for assessment and the use of that framework to evaluate the applicability of 10 work-related assessment protocols for remote tele-assessment. While none of the 10 protocols were found to be sufficiently comprehensive for our purposes, the conceptual framework itself will serve as an important tool to structure a new comprehensive protocol that will be developed. Moreover, the framework can also be used by providers of workplace assessments to evaluate the suitability of any assessment protocol to meet the needs of any particular individual or workplace situation.


Subject(s)
Ergonomics , Evidence-Based Medicine , Needs Assessment , Program Development , Workplace , Humans , Telecommunications
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