Outcomes management practices in tiered school-based speech-language therapy: A Canadian example.
Peter T CahillStella NgLeah DixMark A FerroLyn TurkstraWenonah N CampbellPublished in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2022)
What is already known on the subject Systematic, proactive collection and interpretation of outcomes has long been encouraged within speech-language therapy. However, implementing outcomes management in clinical practice remains a substantial challenge. Additionally, research on outcomes to date has focused on medical practice environments, to the exclusion of school-based practice. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Outcomes management is valued in school practice environments; however, the current repertoire of techniques for outcomes management are a poor match for school-based practice. Clinicians in schools would benefit from the development of contextually relevant, meaningful and feasible outcomes management tools.