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Title: Help Define the Dysphagia Evaluation


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Help Define the Dysphagia Evaluation
  • By guest student bloggers Jillian DiTota, BS
    Victoria Abolafia, BA
  • Graduate Students from Southern Connecticut State
    University

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  • Authors of the Survey Clinical Preferences and
    Practices of Speech-Language Pathologists for
    Swallowing Evaluation
  • (Blog edited by Karen Sheffler, MS, CCC-SLP,
    BCS-S of SwallowStudy.com)

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  • Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice
  • Our first ever Communication Disorders lecture in
    college was structured around Evidence-Based
    Practice and its immense significance. The
    professor couldnt stress enough the huge role
    that research plays in guiding our care for
    people who have difficulties communicating and/or
    swallowing. Evidence from the literature is
    crucial, whether we are working with voice,
    speech, language, or cognitive issues or
    performing a swallowing evaluation (aka,
    dysphagia evaluation) or treatment session.
  • It seemed poetic Delicately reported data made
    widely available for SLPs to help those in need.
  • It made us sound like superheroes, and it sparked
    our interest!

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  • The idea of adding to this body of evidence to
    support patients from a distance was what
    inspired us to choose this research path in our
    graduate program. We were enticed with the idea
    that our work will not only help patients, but
    also it will help fellow clinicians. This is
    something that is not directly taught in graduate
    school.

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  • Background of Our Work
  • Our background research began by reading as many
    articles as possible, including the work of our
    supervisor, Dr. Heather Warner Ph.D., CCC-SLP
    (Assistant Professor at the Department of
    Communication Disorders at Southern Connecticut
    State University). We wanted our research to be
    as valuable to SLPs as the nurse-administered Yale
    Swallow Protocol.This is just one example of the
    beneficial literature to which our supervisor has
    contributed (1). We quickly learned of the
    enormous body of literature filled with valuable,
    inspiring, and important research. To narrow our
    area of interest, we focused on a specific aspect
    of speech-language pathology to which we wished
    to add.

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  • As practicing clinicians, we strive to
    continuously re-evaluate our clinical practice to
    ensure that it is well aligned with what the
    current literature tells us about best practice.
    In 1999, Dr. Gary McCullough and colleagues
    surveyed practicing SLPs regarding their clinical
    practice in the area of swallowing assessment
    (2). His findings were instrumental in providing
    us with information about how SLPs were
    conducting swallowing evaluations at the time. It
    allowed clinicians to determine if what they were
    doing was supported by evidence in the literature
    or popular opinion. This desire to allow evidence
    to drive our practice should be something we are
    constantly striving for in our daily practice,
    particularly in the critical clinical area of the
    dysphagia evaluation (aka, swallowing evaluation
    or swallowing assessment).

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  • The McCullough study provided important
    information for our field however, we must
    realize that this research was published 18 years
    ago. New clinicians have entered the field, and a
    plethora of dysphagia evaluation research has
    since been published. Given the importance of
    this clinical question and continued relevance in
    our field, it is important for the data to be
    updated.
  • Why Should You Take Our Survey?
  • By participating in this survey, about your
    current clinical practice in swallowing
    evaluation (dysphagia evaluation), you will
    contribute to an in-depth review of how the
    literature compares to current clinicians
    preferences and practices. It takes 15-20 minutes
    to complete, and you will be contributing to
    valuable research and an eventual resource to
    guide our current clinical practice.

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  • Thank you in advance for taking the time to
    contribute to this important clinical question!
    We look forward to sharing our findings with
    you. 
  • References
  • 1. Warner, H. L., Suiter, D. M., Nystrom, K. V.,
    Poskus, K., Leder, S. B. (2014). Comparing
    accuracy of the Yale Swallow Protocol when
    administered by registered nurses and
    speech-language pathologists. Journal of clinical
    nursing, 23(13-14), 1908-1915.
  • 2. McCullough, G. H., Wertz, R. T., Rosenbek, J.
    C., Dinneen, C. (1999). Clinicians preferences
    and practices in conducting clinical/bedside and
    videofluoroscopic swallowing examinations in an
    adult, neurogenic population. American Journal of
    Speech-Language Pathology, 8(2), 149-163.

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  • References link http//www.swallowstudy.com/help-
    define-the-dysphagia-evaluation/
  • For More Information Please Visit us
    http//karensheffler.com/
  • Email KarenSheffler_at_SwallowStudy.com
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