Jagoda Kałużna, K. Miszczak, Natalia Tuz-Hrycyna, A. Rzepakowska, K. Niemczyk
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In accordance with the legal regulations currently\nin force in Poland, the position of a speech therapist at the otolaryngology department is financed for the rehabilitation\nof patients with cochlear implant and brain stem implants. Unfortunately, the role of a speech therapist in other diseases\nincluding voice, speech, hearing and swallowing disorders within otorhinolaryngology wards has not yet been sanctioned,\nhence many patients continue to be deprived of comprehensive pre- and postoperative care.\nConclusion: Speech therapy rehabilitation in ENT departments, apart from patients with hearing loss, is particularly important\nfor patients with organic lesions of the larynx undergoing intra-laryngeal surgery as well as open surgery procedures,\npatients with neurogenic voice and/or swallowing disorders or as a result of iatrogenic dysfunction. Such therapy includes\ndiagnostic and information activities as well as exercises to improve functions. 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Speech therapy rehabilitation in an otorhinolaryngological
patient against the Polish legal regulations
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.