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A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa

BACKGROUND: The quadruple burden of disease (BoD) and multimorbidity reflected in South Africa’s public health sector challenges speech-language therapists (SLTs) to optimise patient management in this context. For planning and delivery of appropriate services, it is important to understand the prof...

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Autores principales: Stone, Jennifer, Hoosen, Azra, Hochfelden, Hayley, Maposa, Innocent, Singh, Shajila
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Publicado: AOSIS 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7736679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33314954
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v67i1.707
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author Stone, Jennifer
Hoosen, Azra
Hochfelden, Hayley
Maposa, Innocent
Singh, Shajila
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Hoosen, Azra
Hochfelden, Hayley
Maposa, Innocent
Singh, Shajila
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description BACKGROUND: The quadruple burden of disease (BoD) and multimorbidity reflected in South Africa’s public health sector challenges speech-language therapists (SLTs) to optimise patient management in this context. For planning and delivery of appropriate services, it is important to understand the profile of speech-language therapy (SLT) patients and the public healthcare services provided by SLTs. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to describe the prevalence of inpatient adult speech, language and swallowing disorders associated with various medical conditions and South Africa’s BoD, in addition to the target areas and duration of SLT interventions provided at a central public hospital. METHOD: A retrospective review was conducted on records of 2549 adult inpatients who received SLT services between January 2014 and December 2015 at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital. Data, including demographics, medical and SLT diagnoses, and treatment recommendations, were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. RESULTS: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) were most prevalent (77.48%), with multimorbidity of BoD categories in 29.27% of patients. Cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) comprised 52.45% patients, with CeVD, traumatic brain injury, other neurological conditions, cancer and burns comprising 88.74% patients. More than a third of the patients with CeVD were < 56 years (n = 486; 36.35%). Dysphagia (48.96%), aphasia (30.95%) and dysarthria (23.62%) were the most common, with 44.68% of patients having multiple SLT diagnoses. The number of SLT sessions significantly correlated with SLT comorbidity (r(s) = 0.4200; p = 0.0000), but not BoD comorbidity (r(s) = 0.0049; p = 0.8058). CONCLUSION: Speech-language therapy patients reflected a heavy NCD burden and multimorbidity. Provision of SLT services should take into consideration a profile of increased complexity of medical conditions and SLT diagnoses.
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spelling pubmed-77366792020-12-21 A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa Stone, Jennifer Hoosen, Azra Hochfelden, Hayley Maposa, Innocent Singh, Shajila S Afr J Commun Disord Original Research BACKGROUND: The quadruple burden of disease (BoD) and multimorbidity reflected in South Africa’s public health sector challenges speech-language therapists (SLTs) to optimise patient management in this context. For planning and delivery of appropriate services, it is important to understand the profile of speech-language therapy (SLT) patients and the public healthcare services provided by SLTs. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to describe the prevalence of inpatient adult speech, language and swallowing disorders associated with various medical conditions and South Africa’s BoD, in addition to the target areas and duration of SLT interventions provided at a central public hospital. METHOD: A retrospective review was conducted on records of 2549 adult inpatients who received SLT services between January 2014 and December 2015 at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital. Data, including demographics, medical and SLT diagnoses, and treatment recommendations, were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. RESULTS: Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) were most prevalent (77.48%), with multimorbidity of BoD categories in 29.27% of patients. Cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) comprised 52.45% patients, with CeVD, traumatic brain injury, other neurological conditions, cancer and burns comprising 88.74% patients. More than a third of the patients with CeVD were < 56 years (n = 486; 36.35%). Dysphagia (48.96%), aphasia (30.95%) and dysarthria (23.62%) were the most common, with 44.68% of patients having multiple SLT diagnoses. The number of SLT sessions significantly correlated with SLT comorbidity (r(s) = 0.4200; p = 0.0000), but not BoD comorbidity (r(s) = 0.0049; p = 0.8058). CONCLUSION: Speech-language therapy patients reflected a heavy NCD burden and multimorbidity. Provision of SLT services should take into consideration a profile of increased complexity of medical conditions and SLT diagnoses. AOSIS 2020-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7736679/ /pubmed/33314954 http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v67i1.707 Text en © 2020. The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensee: AOSIS. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Stone, Jennifer
Hoosen, Azra
Hochfelden, Hayley
Maposa, Innocent
Singh, Shajila
A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa
title A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa
title_full A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa
title_fullStr A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa
title_short A retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in Gauteng, South Africa
title_sort retrospective review of speech-language therapy services provided to adult inpatients at a central-level hospital in gauteng, south africa
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7736679/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33314954
http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajcd.v67i1.707
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