Patient-Provider Communication: Roles for Speech-Language Pathologists and Other Health Care Professionals - Softcover

Sarah W. Blackstone; David R. Beukelman; Kathryn M. Yorkston

 
9781597565745: Patient-Provider Communication: Roles for Speech-Language Pathologists and Other Health Care Professionals

Synopsis

Patient-Provider Communication: Roles for Speech-Language Pathologists and Other Health Care Professionals presents timely information regarding effective patient-centered communication in a variety of health care settings. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and professionals from medical and allied health fields as well as those who serve the communication needs of children and adults with communication challenges will benefit from this valuable resource.

This text is a particularly relevant resource with the recent enactment of the Affordable Care Act and focuses on value-based care, communication support, and outcomes related to positive patient experiences for a range of communication-vulnerable patients--including individuals with speech and language disorders, as well as health literacy, cultural, and language factors. Additional, topics addressed include: medical education, adult and pediatric acute care settings, rehabilitation, long-term residential care, and hospice/palliative care situations.

The editors are recognized internationally for their work in the field of communication disorders and have been active in the area of patient-provider communication for many years. Patient-Provider Communication is a must-have resource to ensure SLPs and other health care providers are at the forefront of quality patient-centered care.

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About the Author

Sarah W. Blackstone, PhD, is president of Augmentative Communication, Inc. She has authored multiple texts in the augmentative and alternative communication field as well as articles in Augmentative Communication News. She is a participant in the Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center in Communication Enhancement where she has recently coordinated the patient/provider communication group. Dr. Blackstone has practiced at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland, and in a private practice that serves children and adults with complex communication needs.

David R. Beukelman, PhD, is the Barkley Professor of Communication Disorders at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He has served as director of research and education of the Communication Disorders Division, Munroe-Meyer Institute of Genetics and Rehabilitation at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. As a research partner in the Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Center for Communication Enhancement, he has focused on communication supports for adults with acquired medical conditions. He serves as a senior researcher and clinical consultant for the Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, Lincoln, Nebraska. He coauthored the textbooks, Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Supporting Children and Adults with Complex Communication Needs and Management of Motor Speech Disorders in Children and Adults, and also coedited the book, Augmentative Communication Strategies for Adults with Acute and Chronic Medical Conditions.

Kathryn M. Yorkston, PhD, is a professor of rehabilitation medicine and head of the speech pathology division within the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of Washington Medical Center. She is the coauthor of two textbooks: Management of Speech and Swallowing in Degenerative Diseases and Management of Motor Speech Disorders of Children and Adults. She is currently the chair of the writing committee for practice guidelines in dysarthria for the Academy of Neurologic Communication Disorders and Sciences.

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