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This action research project investigated the needs of adults with dysphasia and their perceptions of speech and language therapy services. Findings informed service improvements through collaboration with patients and families.

Area of Science:

  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Community Health Services
  • Action Research

Background:

  • Adults with dysphasia often have unmet needs and unique service perceptions.
  • Community-based speech and language therapy services require ongoing evaluation and adaptation.
  • Patient and family involvement is crucial for effective service delivery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the characteristics, needs, and aspirations of community-dwelling adults with dysphasia.
  • To examine the perceptions of dysphasic individuals and their families regarding current speech and language therapy services.
  • To implement targeted improvements in speech and language therapy provision based on collaborative proposals.

Main Methods:

  • A three-phase action research project was conducted.

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  • Collaboration between speech and language therapy professionals, clinical audit, and service users (dysphasic individuals and their families).
  • Data collection likely involved needs assessments, surveys, interviews, or focus groups to understand user perspectives.
  • Main Results:

    • Identified specific characteristics and needs of the dysphasic population.
    • Revealed how dysphasic individuals and their families perceive existing speech and language therapy services.
    • Facilitated the development of evidence-based proposals for service enhancement.

    Conclusions:

    • Action research involving direct collaboration can effectively identify and address service gaps for dysphasic adults.
    • Patient-centered approaches are vital for optimizing speech and language therapy outcomes in community settings.
    • The project established a framework for ongoing partnership and service development in adult dysphasia care.