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Table 2. Literature review results (continued)
Year
Author
Source
Type
Region Key points
Evaluation rating
24:B
Discussion paper
Australia Evidence for the use of Montessori approaches to improve resident QOL in RACFs. Evidence confirms the benefit of Montessori approaches for use in RACF. Australia Summarises the SLP role in palliative care and educational preparation. More research is needed outlining current palliative-care education in tertiary SLP curricula. America Barriers to speech-language pathologists using evidence-based practice in RACFs. American aged-care system differs from Australia which may impact generalisation. America Service delivery factors in RACFs for speech- language pathologists. American aged-care system differs from Australia which may impact generalisation. Australia Effect of staff training in RACFs. Poor staff adherence to training is suspected for lack of improvement in resident QOL. Australia Background report for the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety. Outlines aged care sector structure, policy, regulatory framework and usage. Policy and regulatory frameworks are in a state of change. RACF are the highest level of care provided. Patient-centred, client-directed and QOL Germany Barriers and facilitators to equity in accessing RACFs in European nations. Presents background on ageing population challenges in the European region. Australia Frames aged care workforce issues. Outlines 14 strategies for addressing these. Does not consider speech-language pathologists in workforce planning. Australia Aimed to understand the perceptions of case managers and care workers of community aged care and planned changes in the setting. Provides aged care sector background. There is a policy focus on community care. Consumer preferences in ageing care. Did not specifically address RACFs. America SP role in QOL in aged care. Change needed in the sector and profession. Speech-language pathologists have a role to play in culture change to promote improved care in RACF. service aspirations are outlined. Grey literature. Not peer reviewed.
2015 Cartwright & Oliver
Journal of Clinical Practice
in Speech- Language Pathology
24:A
Discussion paper
Journal of Clinical Practice
2015 Pascoe, Breen, & Cocks
in Speech- Language Pathology Seminars in Speech & Language
24:B
Discussion paper
2015 Jeng
24:B
Discussion paper
2013 Casper
Seminars in Speech & Language
24:B
2011 Beer et al.
Plos One
Randomised trial
Setting relevant literature
Report
2019 Smith
The Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety
23:A
24:B
Discussion of literature
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Australian Government: Department of Health British Journal of Social Work
2018 Zeeb,
Rothgang, & Darmann- Finck
22:B
Report
2018 Aged Care Workforce Strategy Taskforce 2017 Prgomet, Douglas, Tariq,
24:B
Qualitative focus group study
Georgiou, Armour, & Westbrook
24:B
Discussion paper
Seminars in Speech and Language
2016 Bourgeois, Brush, Douglas, Khayum, & Rogalski 2016 Walker & Paliadelis
24:B
Qualitative study
Australia Australian QOL studies are limited. Loss of
Australasian Journal on Ageing
resident autonomy is common in RACFs. Eighteen participants.
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