COVID-19给在重症监护病房工作的语言治疗师带来了一线希望

Claire S. Mills, Gemma M. M. Jones, S. Wallace
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COVID-19大流行对所有人来说都是一片乌云,对医护人员来说尤其如此。然而,尽管面临许多挑战和压力,在英国重症监护病房工作的言语和语言治疗师还是发现了一线希望。“聚焦:2019冠状病毒病给言语和语言治疗师带来的一线希望”概述了其中一些积极成果,包括:对言语和语言治疗师作用的进一步认识、知名度的提高、服务的改善、生产力的提高以及充满希望的未来。通过承认和庆祝大流行期间取得的一些积极进展,我们可以继续努力确保为所有重症监护患者提供公平服务。
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The COVID-19 silver lining for speech and language therapists working in intensive care units
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a dark cloud for all, but particularly for healthcare workers. However, despite the many challenges and stresses faced, speech and language therapists working in intensive care units in the UK have found a silver lining. This “Spotlight on: The COVID-19 silver lining for speech and language therapists” outlines some of these positive outcomes including: the increased recognition of the SLT role, increased visibility, improved services, increased productivity, and a promising future. By recognising and celebrating some of the positive developments made during the pandemic we can continue to work to ensure equity of provision for all patients in intensive care.
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