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Setting a prioritized agenda to drive speech-language therapy research in health.

Emma FinchElizabeth C WardBena BrownPetrea CornwellAnne E HillAnnie HillTania HobsonTanya RoseNerina ScarinciJeanne MarshallAshley CameronKirstine Shrubsole
Published in: International journal of language & communication disorders (2021)
What is already known on this subject Evidence-based practice is a critical component of SLT practice. There is often a disconnect between the research evidence generated and areas of clinical need, and in some areas a lack of evidence. Prioritized research agendas can help drive research in areas of clinical need. What this paper adds to existing knowledge A collaborative, prioritized SLT research agenda was developed using the NGT according to the views of clinical SLTs, academic SLTs and consumers of speech-language therapy services in a conglomerate of public health services. SLTs and consumers identified a need for further research in specific areas of SLT practice as well as broader emerging professional issues What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Targeted research projects funded on a large scale are required to address these identified areas of need. Other health services around the world could replicate this prioritization process to drive research in areas of clinical need.
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