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Putting the Evidence into Practice i n Adult Language

Putting the Evidence into Practice i n Adult Language. Adult Language STATS. Community. Rehab. Acute. Chairs: Melissa Brunner, Julia Murphy, Linda Jones Academic leader: Lyndsey Nickels Number of members: 30 Clinical experience: 1-30+ years Clinical roles: acute, rehab and community.

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Putting the Evidence into Practice i n Adult Language

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  1. Putting the Evidence into Practice in Adult Language

  2. Adult Language STATS Community Rehab Acute Chairs: Melissa Brunner, Julia Murphy, Linda Jones Academic leader: Lyndsey Nickels Number of members: 30 Clinical experience: 1-30+ years Clinical roles: acute, rehab and community

  3. Clinical Question Clinical Question What type of assessments are clinically valid to assess aphasia in the: a)  Acute b)  Sub-acute/ Rehabilitation c)  Community/chronic settings?”

  4. E3BP model

  5. E3BP model Image: http://mark413.files.wordpress.com/2010/02/cartoon.jpg

  6. Adult Language in 2013 • 3 leaders: 3 clinical areas, 3 subgroups • Linda - Acute • Melissa - Rehab • Julia – Community • Members allocated to 1 relevant subgroup • Each meeting assigned to a subgroup and chaired by that leader (e.g. Community meeting in November)

  7. Adult Language in 2013 continued Trial of new CAP-D form Joint CAP within meetings Article discussion within meetings Group based data collection and clinical discussions (e.g. assessments available, positives and negatives for each)

  8. Positives Large group size Motivated and committed group members CAPs personally relevant to SP’s area of clinical practice Practical application of CAPS Improved communication & participation in meetings Positive clinical discussions & knowledge gained from other clinicians

  9. Improved participation Image: http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwkv0irEf91qh3iyxo1_400.jpg

  10. Challenges Large group size Difficulty CAP-ing diagnostic and/or qualitative articles Knowledge required to use new CAP-D form and CADE scoring Broad clinical question Variability within clinical setting and amongst subjects in articles Time! Image: http://www.livingbetterat50.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Heidi-McLaughlin_photo-of-ant-pushing-uphill.jpg

  11. Time Image: http://www.treetopt.com/newsletter/View_from_the_TreeTop-Nov09_files/image007.jpg

  12. Future Directions Continuing with CAT Ongoing CAP-ing Practical application of CAPs Group project / trial of assessment tool across a number of sites Image: http://www.giftsanddec.com/photo/355/355133-puzzle.jpg

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