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Progress in Palliative Care
Science and the Art of Caring
Volume 24, 2016 - Issue 6
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The role of speech-language pathologists in palliative care: Where are we now? A review of the literature

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Laura Chahda, Lindsay B. Carey, Bernice A. Mathisen & Travis Threats. (2021) Speech-language pathologists and adult palliative care in Australia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23:1, pages 57-69.
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Lillian Krikheli, Bernice A. Mathisen & Lindsay B. Carey. (2018) Speech–language pathology in paediatric palliative care: A scoping review of role and practice. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 20:5, pages 541-553.
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Katherine Kelly, Steven Cumming, Belinda Kenny, Jennifer Smith-Merry & Hans Bogaardt. (2018) Getting comfortable with “comfort feeding”: An exploration of legal and ethical aspects of the Australian speech-language pathologist’s role in palliative dysphagia care. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 20:3, pages 371-379.
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Laura Chahda, Bernice A. Mathisen & Lindsay B. Carey. (2017) The role of speech-language pathologists in adult palliative care. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 19:1, pages 58-68.
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Joanne T. Douglas. (2021) Development of a Palliative Care Approach for Primary Progressive Aphasia: My Experience as a Person Living With This Rare Disorder. Journal of Palliative Care 38:3, pages 276-281.
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Francelise Pivetta Roque, Priscila Starosky, Rafaela Duarte Alves, Alzira Costa de Oliveira, Gisele Gouvêa da Silva, Renato Sampaio Lima & Luciana de Rezende Pinto. (2023) Death Cafe as a formative strategy in speech and language and audiology in in palliative care. Audiology - Communication Research 28.
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Yu Ge, Tianlei Wang, Jiuwen Cao & Siyu Xu. (2022) A Novel Multi-task Learning based Automatic Speech Impairment Assessment Algorithm. A Novel Multi-task Learning based Automatic Speech Impairment Assessment Algorithm.
Claire A Collins. (2022) ‘There’s this big fear around palliative care because it’s connected to death and dying’: A qualitative exploration of the perspectives of undergraduate students on the role of the speech and language therapist in palliative care. Palliative Medicine 36:1, pages 171-180.
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Adithya Chandregowda, Julie A. G. Stierwalt & Heather M. Clark. (2021) Facilitating End-of-Life Interaction Between Patients With Severe Communication Impairment and Their Families. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 6:3, pages 649-653.
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Luísa Bello Gabriel, Elana de Menezes Rossetto, Vera Beatris Martins & Monalise Costa Batista Berbert. (2021) Speech therapy aspects in patients’ palliative care. Revista CEFAC 23:6.
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Lillian Krikheli, Lindsay B Carey, Bernice A Mathisen, Shane Erickson & Christa L Carey-Sargeant. (2020) Speech-language pathologists in paediatric palliative care: a Delphi study protocol. BMJ Supportive & Palliative Care 10:4, pages e43-e43.
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Lillian Krikheli, Shane Erickson, Lindsay B. Carey, Christa L. Carey‐Sargeant & Bernice A. Mathisen. (2020) Perspectives of speech and language therapists in paediatric palliative care: an international exploratory study. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 55:4, pages 558-572.
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Nidhi Mahendra & Marian Alonso. (2020) Knowledge of Palliative Care and Advance Directives Among Speech–Language Pathology Students. Topics in Language Disorders 40:3, pages 248-263.
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Ashleigh Pascoe, Lauren J. Breen & Naomi Cocks. (2018) What is needed to prepare speech pathologists to work in adult palliative care?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 53:3, pages 542-549.
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