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    <title>Medical Practitioner's awareness on Speech-Language Pathologists and their services in India: A pilot study.</title>
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    <description>Title: Medical Practitioner's awareness on Speech-Language Pathologists and their services in India: A pilot study.
Authors: S Lokheshwar, R Raja Sudhakar.
Abstract: Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) strive to provide rehabilitation for people with communication disorders. In&#xD;
the Indian scenario, general physicians act as a source of reference for SLPs. This article provides an insight into&#xD;
the awareness of SLPs among medical professionals. Interview based questionnaire was prepared in Google forms&#xD;
and circulated via different social media platforms. A total of 120 participants from various medical streams&#xD;
completed the form. Thirteen participants were excluded as they were either students or interns. Among 107&#xD;
participants, only 60 (56.1%) were aware of SLPs. Management of stuttering, aphasia, cleft lip &amp; palate, and&#xD;
hearing impairment (91.7%, 85%, 81.7% and 81.7% respectively) had higher popularity than laryngectomy and&#xD;
swallowing disorders (35% and 30% respectively). Out of 60 participants, 98.3% referred patients to SLPs for&#xD;
various communication disorders. The study exposed that nearly half of the practitioners are unaware of SLPs.&#xD;
However, all the practitioners agreed that there should be a lecture on speech-language pathology for medical&#xD;
students.</description>
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