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Determining global citizenship capabilities for speech-language pathologists and other health professionals: a study protocol
Millar, CaraJane; Carey, Lindsay B.; Hill, Anne E.. - : Taylor & Francis, 2020
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Sustainable development goals for speech-language pathology education and practice
Millar, CaraJane; Carey, Lindsay; James, Deborah. - : Asia Pacific Education Collaboration in Speech Language Pathology, 2020
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Global citizenship: Defining capabilities for speech-language pathology
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2019)
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Global citizenship: Defining capabilities for speech-language pathology
Millar, CaraJane; Carey, Lindsay B.; Fortune, Tracy. - : Taylor & Francis, 2019
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Global citizenship: defining capabilities for speech-language pathology
Millar, CaraJane C; Carey, Lindsay B; Fortune, Tracy. - : Informa UK Limited, 2019
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Religion, spirituality and speech-language pathology: a viewpoint for ensuring patient-centred holistic care
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2015)
Abstract: Internationally, the face of speech-language pathology (SLP) has changed substantially within many Western countries in response to meeting the needs of people from different cultures and religious/spiritual beliefs who have migrated from distant shores as a result of poverty, persecution and war. Caring for an increasing number of people who are from diverse religious/spiritual backgrounds has the potential to present considerable challenges to speech-language pathologists (SLPs). It seems important, therefore, to explore such questions as to whether SLPs should consider religious/spiritual issues when caring for their clients. What, however, is the evidence, if any, to support the inclusion of religious/spiritual care within professional practice for SLPs? Are there any resources or instruments to assist SLP clinicians with screening a clients religious/spiritual history and beliefs that may affect therapy? Would clients actually want their spirituality taken into account and brought out into the open as part of their therapy and rehabilitation? Are there any implications for SLPs by not considering religious/spiritual issues or interfaith spiritual care in clinical practice?
Keyword: allied health care; holistic practice; Medicine and Health Sciences; patient-centred care; religion; speech-language pathology; spirituality
URL: https://epubs.scu.edu.au/hahs_pubs/2830
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-015-0001-1
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Religion, spirituality and speech-language pathology: a viewpoint for ensuring patient-centred holistic care
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Religion, spirituality and speech-language pathology: a viewpoint for ensuring patient-centred holistic care
Mathisen, Bernice; Carey, Lindsay; Carey-Sargeant, Christa L. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015
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