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Global perspectives on the management of primary progressive aphasia.

Authors :
Gallée, Jeanne
Cartwright, Jade
Grasso, Stephanie
Jokel, Regina
Lavoie, Monica
McGowan, Ellen
Pozzebon, Margaret
Beber, Bárbara Costa
Duboisdindien, Guillaume
Montagut, Núria
Norvik, Monica
Sugimoto, Taiki
Townsend, Rosemary
Unger, Nina
Winsnes, Ingvild E.
Volkmer, Anna
Source :
Scientific Reports; 8/24/2024, Vol. 14 Issue 1, p1-14, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Speech-language therapists/pathologists (SLT/Ps) are key professionals in the management and treatment of primary progressive aphasia (PPA), however, there are gaps in education and training within the discipline, with implications for skills, confidence, and clinical decision-making. This survey aimed to explore the areas of need amongst SLT/Ps working with people living with PPA (PwPPA) internationally to upskill the current and future workforce working with progressive communication disorders. One hundred eighty-six SLT/Ps from 27 countries who work with PwPPA participated in an anonymous online survey about their educational and clinical experiences, clinical decision-making, and self-reported areas of need when working with this population. Best practice principles for SLT/Ps working with PwPPA were used to frame the latter two sections of this survey. Only 40.7% of respondents indicated that their university education prepared them for their current work with PwPPA. Competency areas of "knowing people deeply," "practical issues," "connectedness," and "preventing disasters" were identified as the basic areas of priority and need. Respondents identified instructional online courses (92.5%), sample tools and activities for interventions (64.8%), and concrete training on providing care for advanced stages and end of life (58.3%) as central areas of need in their current work. This is the first international survey to comprehensively explore the perspectives of SLT/Ps working with PwPPA. Based on survey outcomes, there is a pressing need to enhance current educational and ongoing training opportunities to better promote the well-being of PwPPA and their families, and to ensure appropriate preparation of the current and future SLT/P workforce. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
14
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179231057
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-70156-5