Emily Hunt
@efhunt.bsky.social
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Speech Pathologist, Lecturer & PhD Candidate #DevLangDis #bskySPEECHIES
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Emily Hunt
@efhunt.bsky.social
· Aug 26
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· Jun 15
Emily Hunt
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· Jun 15
Emily Hunt
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· Jun 14
Emily Hunt
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· Jun 12
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Speech-language pathologists’ confidence levels and professional development needs in motor neurone disease: An Australian survey
Clinician confidence is vital for effective patient-professional relationships, yet limited research has explored speech-language pathologists’ (SLPs) confidence in supporting people with motor neu...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of SOS Dysphagia: Brief educational interventions for adult patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia and their informal caregivers
The study aims to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of SOS Dysphagia, an educational tool used by speech-language pathologists for patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia and their informal ...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Effect of oral academic narrative language intervention on listening comprehension and generalised word learning: A proof of concept study
Science of reading experts have called for increased attention on oral academic language. Interventions need to integrate multiple dimensions of academic language and word learning strategies to im...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Learning from and giving back: A comparison of speech-language pathology student outcomes to inform curriculum design on working with older adults
Learning experiences that address ageism can be effective when key factors are incorporated in the design. The application of influential factors has been researched extensively in some professions...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Speech-language pathologists' vocabulary selection and implementation practices when working with early symbolic communicators who use augmentative and alternative communication
Vocabulary selection is a critical aspect of augmentative and alternative communication implementation, but there is no clear consensus on best practices in this area. Given that experience and tra...
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Emily Hunt
@efhunt.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Assessment of multilingual children by Western Australian speech-language pathologists: A survey of practices, barriers and facilitators
In the past decade, diagnostic criteria for developmental language disorder, guidelines for assessment of multilingual children, and reviews of the diagnostic utility of dynamic assessment have bee...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Effect of AAC technology with embedded literacy supports on the participation of children who are emerging symbolic communicators during shared reading
This study evaluated the impact of high-tech augmentative and alternative communication designed with features to support literacy development on the active participation of children who are emergi...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Paediatricians’ knowledge of paediatric feeding disorders in Jordan
To investigate paediatricians’ knowledge about paediatric feeding disorders and the role of speech-language pathologists and occupational therapists and whether their work setting or years of exper...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Employment decision-making of final year speech-language pathology and occupational therapy students: Factors influencing job selection
Speech-language pathology and occupational therapy are among the fastest growing professions in Australia. This study aimed to explore the settings in which speech-language pathologists and occupat...
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Prof Nat Munro
@natmunro.bsky.social
· Jun 12
Management of adults with a tracheostomy: An international survey of speech-language pathologists’ practice
Speech-language pathologists are specialists in communication, swallowing, and weaning as core members of the multidisciplinary tracheostomy team. Inconsistent tracheostomy care is known to result ...
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