Journal article
Talking EPC - Speech pathologists views of the enhanced primary care items four years on
J Skeat, A Morgan, T Nickless
Australian Health Review | CSIRO PUBLISHING | Published : 2010
DOI: 10.1071/AH09737
Abstract
Background. Allied health professionals have provided services under Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) since 2004; however, the experiences and views of AHPs about the initiative and how it has been utilised have not been well explored. Objective. We examined speech pathologists' views and experiences under EPC. Methods. A survey of speech pathologists in private practice who provide services under EPC was undertaken. Results. Speech pathologists provide EPC services to a wide range of clients with communication and swallowing disorders. The five EPC sessions provide a 'starting point' for therapy for some clients, and supplement existing therapy for others. Speech pathologists expressed concern a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Jemma Skeat and Angela Morgan are supported by NHMRC training fellowships. We acknowledge and thank all of the speech pathologists who participated in this survey.