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Discharge Practices in the University Clinical Setting
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- McNamara, Kevin M. (Author)
- Hindenlang, Jane (Author)
- Cascella, Paul W. (Author)
Title
Discharge Practices in the University Clinical Setting
Abstract
This study investigated the degree to which clinic directors rated the influence of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) discharge criteria and organizational factors on client discharge in the university setting. Results found that university clinic directors regarded ASHA's client-centered criteria to more strongly influence client discharge practices than did organizational factors. In fact, organizational factors (e.e., fee structure, resources, scheduling, disorder characteristics) were revealed to have little to no influence on discharge practices. Results have implications for the pre-professional education of student clinicians in the university clinic and how student clinicians are oriented to discharge practices across a variety of clinical settings.
Publication
Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders
Date
October 1, 2004
Volume
31
Issue
Fall
Pages
182-190
Journal Abbr
Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders
Citation Key
mcnamaraDischargePracticesUniversity2004
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12/17/19, 9:26 PM
Language
en
Library Catalog
pubs.asha.org (Atypon)
Extra
2 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Citation Key Alias: lens.org/193-563-257-057-896, mcnamaraDischargePracticesUniversity2004, pop00252
Citation
McNamara, K. M., Hindenlang, J., & Cascella, P. W. (2004). Discharge Practices in the University Clinical Setting. Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and Disorders, 31(Fall), 182–190. https://doi.org/10.1044/cicsd_31_F_182
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