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Speech-language therapy services for children with cleft palate: A scoping review on continuity of care.

Mikaela BowPatricia J McCabeAlison Purcell
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2024)
What is already known on the subject Children with CP+L often require SLT from two different clinicians including a specialised cleft SLT and a community or school-based SLT. As such, it is important that effective communication and collaboration occur between them to ensure continuity of care. What this study adds to the existing knowledge This study identified a breakdown in the processes necessary for continuity of care. According to community SLTs, there is a discrepancy between their expectations and current practices. This scoping review has identified two critical characteristics of effective continuity of care: (1) it operates as an ongoing cycle; and (2) it is a complex, multifaceted endeavour. What are the practical and clinical implications of this work? This study highlights the importance of cleft and community SLTs taking the initiative in communication and collaboration, rather than solely relying on parents as intermediaries. By offering practical recommendations, this research aims to improve continuity of care, potentially fostering greater awareness and advancements in service delivery.
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