Speech therapy rehabilitation in an otorhinolaryngological patient against the Polish legal regulations

Q4 Medicine
Jagoda Kałużna, K. Miszczak, Natalia Tuz-Hrycyna, A. Rzepakowska, K. Niemczyk
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Introduction: The challenges of modern medicine go beyond merely effective diagnostics and therapy for extension of human life, but must also strive to improve its quality. The benefits of multidisciplinary cooperation in patient care are now unquestionable and result in the dissemination of such a trend among most medical fields. Clinical speech therapists are valuable partners for otorhinolaryngologists in the treatment of many diseases of the head and neck region. Aim: The aim of this article is to present the role of the speech therapist at an otorhinolaryngology ward, as well as to analyze the current legal regulations that constitute the basis for such cooperation. In accordance with the legal regulations currently in force in Poland, the position of a speech therapist at the otolaryngology department is financed for the rehabilitation of patients with cochlear implant and brain stem implants. Unfortunately, the role of a speech therapist in other diseases including voice, speech, hearing and swallowing disorders within otorhinolaryngology wards has not yet been sanctioned, hence many patients continue to be deprived of comprehensive pre- and postoperative care. Conclusion: Speech therapy rehabilitation in ENT departments, apart from patients with hearing loss, is particularly important for patients with organic lesions of the larynx undergoing intra-laryngeal surgery as well as open surgery procedures, patients with neurogenic voice and/or swallowing disorders or as a result of iatrogenic dysfunction. Such therapy includes diagnostic and information activities as well as exercises to improve functions. Speech therapists contribute substantially to the comprehensive care of patients both in the preoperative and postoperative periods.
针对波兰法律规定的一名耳鼻喉科患者的言语治疗康复
引言:现代医学的挑战不仅仅是为了延长人类生命而进行有效的诊断和治疗,还必须努力提高其质量。多学科合作在患者护理方面的好处现在是毋庸置疑的,并导致这种趋势在大多数医疗领域传播。临床言语治疗师是耳鼻喉科医生治疗头颈部多种疾病的宝贵合作伙伴。目的:本文旨在介绍耳鼻喉科病房言语治疗师的角色,并分析构成此类合作基础的现行法律法规。根据波兰现行的法律规定,耳鼻喉科言语治疗师的职位由资助,用于耳蜗植入和脑干植入患者的康复。不幸的是,在耳鼻喉科病房内,言语治疗师在其他疾病(包括声音、言语、听力和吞咽障碍)中的作用尚未得到批准,因此许多患者仍然被剥夺了全面的术前和术后护理。结论:除听力损失患者外,耳鼻喉科的言语治疗康复对接受喉内手术和开放手术的喉器质性病变患者、神经源性语音和/或吞咽障碍患者或医源性功能障碍患者尤为重要。这种治疗包括诊断和信息活动以及改善功能的锻炼。言语治疗师在术前和术后对患者的全面护理做出了重大贡献。
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Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review
Polish Otorhinolaryngology Review Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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