| Literature DB >> 34093737 |
Jackie McRae1,2, Elizabeth Montgomery1, Zoë Garstang1, Eibhlin Cleary1.
Abstract
National guidance recommends the involvement of speech and language therapists in intensive care particularly for those requiring tracheostomy and ventilation. However, the role of speech and language therapists is poorly understood especially in the context of critical care. This article aims to increase awareness of the background training and skills development of speech and language therapists working in this context to demonstrate their range of specialist abilities. Speech and language therapists support and enhance the process of laryngeal weaning alongside the rehabilitation of speech and swallowing as part of the multidisciplinary team. Examples are provided of the types of interventions that are used and technological innovations that may enhance rehabilitation of oropharyngeal impairments. © The Intensive Care Society 2019.Keywords: Deglutition disorders; nonverbal communication; rehabilitation of speech and language disorders; tracheostomy
Year: 2019 PMID: 34093737 PMCID: PMC8142103 DOI: 10.1177/1751143719875687
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Intensive Care Soc ISSN: 1751-1437