Dysphagia Assessment Practices Amongst Speech & Language Pathologist in Punjab, Pakistan

Background: Dysphagia is medical term that means abnormal swallowing due to impaired coordination or obstruction that affects the swallowing mechanism. For diagnosing this condition, both instrumental and non-instrumental evaluation is required to be executed by speech and language pathologist and r...

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Main Authors: Rabia Azmat Azmat, Muhammad Sikander Ghayas khan, Safaa Pervaiz, Sadia Tahira, Fareeha Bukhari, Muhammad Ahmed
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Rehabilitation & Allied health sciences, Riphah International University 2018-03-01
Series:Journal Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences
Online Access:https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jrcrs/article/view/466
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author Rabia Azmat Azmat
Muhammad Sikander Ghayas khan
Safaa Pervaiz
Sadia Tahira
Fareeha Bukhari
Muhammad Ahmed
author_facet Rabia Azmat Azmat
Muhammad Sikander Ghayas khan
Safaa Pervaiz
Sadia Tahira
Fareeha Bukhari
Muhammad Ahmed
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description Background: Dysphagia is medical term that means abnormal swallowing due to impaired coordination or obstruction that affects the swallowing mechanism. For diagnosing this condition, both instrumental and non-instrumental evaluation is required to be executed by speech and language pathologist and radiologist. Objective: The aim of this study was to find out dysphagia assessment practice pattern among speech & language pathologist in Punjab. Methodology: A cross sectional survey was conducted to find out dysphagia assessment practice pattern among speech & language pathologist in Punjab. Information is collected by means of questionnaire that was designed by expert opinion and literature review. Eight expert speech and language pathologist rated the questionnaire for content validity. The sample size of study was, 81 speech and language pathologists collected through convenient sampling technique. Questionnaire was distributed among 81 speech and language pathologist/therapist working independently in public and private hospitals or in schools of different main cities of Punjab, Pakistan. Results: The majority of clinicians i.e. (66.7%) responded had clinical experience of 1 to 3 years as speech and language pathologist while 39.9% respondents were working in hospitals, 27.2% in rehabilitation centers, 18.5% in private clinics, 22.2% in school settings, 1.2 % in other settings. Only 16.0% respondents indicated that availability of VFS at their working place is existent. Seven of the twelve components of clinical swallowing examination were always or usually used by more than 70% of respondents. Conclusion: Most of Speech and language Pathologists are using clinical swallowing examination and instrumental evaluation and some are using VFS. Keywords: Dysphagia, Swallowing disorder, Instrumental assessment, Deglutition, Deglutition disorders.
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spelling doaj.art-c8e47737b9f44b36a9a9e6175a181c8d2022-12-22T02:36:40ZengFaculty of Rehabilitation & Allied health sciences, Riphah International UniversityJournal Riphah College of Rehabilitation Sciences2226-92152410-888X2018-03-01611620396Dysphagia Assessment Practices Amongst Speech & Language Pathologist in Punjab, PakistanRabia Azmat Azmat0Muhammad Sikander Ghayas khan1Safaa Pervaiz2Sadia Tahira3Fareeha Bukhari4Muhammad Ahmed5Consultant speech and language pathologist) Lecturer (Fatima Memorial College of medicine and dentistry) (AHS) Course coordinator-SLP (NUR International University).Assistant Professor MBBS, MS_SLP, PhD. Riphah College of Rehabilitations Sciences, Lahore. Riphah International University, Lahore.Consultant Speech and language pathologist Lecturer (King Edward Medical College).Consultant speech and language pathologist) Lecturer -Fatima Memorial College of medicine and dentistry (AHS).Consultant speech and language pathologist Lecturer -University of Lahore.Consultant speech and language pathologist Demonstrator -Fatima Memorial College of medicine and dentistry (AHS)Background: Dysphagia is medical term that means abnormal swallowing due to impaired coordination or obstruction that affects the swallowing mechanism. For diagnosing this condition, both instrumental and non-instrumental evaluation is required to be executed by speech and language pathologist and radiologist. Objective: The aim of this study was to find out dysphagia assessment practice pattern among speech & language pathologist in Punjab. Methodology: A cross sectional survey was conducted to find out dysphagia assessment practice pattern among speech & language pathologist in Punjab. Information is collected by means of questionnaire that was designed by expert opinion and literature review. Eight expert speech and language pathologist rated the questionnaire for content validity. The sample size of study was, 81 speech and language pathologists collected through convenient sampling technique. Questionnaire was distributed among 81 speech and language pathologist/therapist working independently in public and private hospitals or in schools of different main cities of Punjab, Pakistan. Results: The majority of clinicians i.e. (66.7%) responded had clinical experience of 1 to 3 years as speech and language pathologist while 39.9% respondents were working in hospitals, 27.2% in rehabilitation centers, 18.5% in private clinics, 22.2% in school settings, 1.2 % in other settings. Only 16.0% respondents indicated that availability of VFS at their working place is existent. Seven of the twelve components of clinical swallowing examination were always or usually used by more than 70% of respondents. Conclusion: Most of Speech and language Pathologists are using clinical swallowing examination and instrumental evaluation and some are using VFS. Keywords: Dysphagia, Swallowing disorder, Instrumental assessment, Deglutition, Deglutition disorders.https://journals.riphah.edu.pk/index.php/jrcrs/article/view/466
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