浏览TBI儿童的医学语言病理学报告

Kristen M. Allison, L. Turkstra
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许多TBI儿童在没有正式过渡团队的帮助下返校,因此在学生返校时确定合适的计划就落在了以学校为基础的SLP身上。最理想的情况是,校本SLP可以与医院SLP沟通,讨论影响学校表现的医学因素,但行政约束往往限制了医疗SLP与校本SLP直接沟通或参加学校会议的能力。由于这些限制,以学校为基础的特殊教育服务人员可能只有医院特殊教育服务人员的报告来指导他们为儿童确定适当的评估和干预计划。医疗报告可能很难驾驭,因为每个领域的实践都有自己的术语,医疗机构使用的目标和方法与学校的有很大不同。在本文中,我们解构了一份典型的医学SLP报告,并讨论了如何利用报告中的信息为结核病儿童确定适当的服务。
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Navigating Medical Speech-Language Pathology Reports for Children With TBI
Abstract Many children with TBI return to school without the benefit of a formal transition team, so it falls to the school-based SLP to identify an appropriate plan when the student returns to school. Optimally, the school-based SLP can communicate with the hospital-based SLP to discuss medical factors that will affect school performance, but administrative constraints often limit the ability of medical SLPs to communicate directly with school-based SLPs or attend school meetings. As a result of these constraints, school-based SLPs may have only the hospital SLP's report to guide them in identifying appropriate assessment and intervention plans for the child. Medical reports can be challenging to navigate, as each area of practice has its own jargon and the goals and methods used in medical settings differ substantially from those in schools. In this article, we deconstruct a typical medical SLP report and discuss ways to use information in the report to identify appropriate services for children with TB...
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