PMID: 8944846Jan 1, 1996Paper

Management of speech and language disorders in a mental illness unit

European Journal of Disorders of Communication : the Journal of the College of Speech and Language Therapists, London
J Emerson, P Enderby

Abstract

Few speech and language therapists work with psychiatric patients. This study investigates how the specific communication problems of this population are addressed by care staff. Following a survey to determine the prevalence of speech and language problems in a psychiatric population, subjects assessed as having moderate or severe difficulties were selected for further study in order to investigate how they were currently being managed by the people responsible for their care. Key workers or charge nurses were interviewed, and ward and department nursing care plans were examined for mentions of speech and language problems, for aims in connection with these problems and for strategies to achieve these aims. Speech and language problems were not mentioned in 40% of the nursing care plans inspected. Where speech and language problems were mentioned there were aims in connection with half of these and strategies to achieve the aims in only 10% of the sample. The reasons for failure to mention speech and language in nursing care plans and for discrepancies between the results of speech and language therapy assessment and assessments of ward and department staff are discussed.

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