Dr. Jeanne Marshall, a Conjoint research fellow at Queensland Children's Hospital, specializes in pediatric feeding and dysphagia. Dr. Nicola Clayton, a clinical specialist speech pathologist focusing on adult dysphagia, shares insights on how telehealth influences treatment. Dr. Marie Atherton, a senior advisor at Speech Pathology Australia, discusses updated guidelines reflecting client preferences and diverse lived experiences. The conversation highlights cultural responsiveness and the use of artificial intelligence, aiming for holistic dysphagia management across all ages.
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Dysphagia Guideline Approach
The updated dysphagia guideline focuses on frameworks and principles for best practice.
It moves away from addressing dysphagia in every specific population.
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Finding Specific Dysphagia Information
For specific dysphagia information, consult existing Speech Pathology Australia guidelines.
These cover areas like neonates, dementia, and videofluoroscopic swallowing studies.
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Co-designing with Lived Experience
Co-designing guidelines with people with lived experience is crucial.
Their unique perspectives inform culturally safe and responsive services.
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