Exam 15: Evidence-Based Practice in Practice

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Compare and contrast two international policies or conventions relevant to the management of speech sound disorders in children.

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The comment consistent with people first terminology is:

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Review the code of ethics for the professional speech-language pathology association in your country, and discuss how the code would influence your conduct of either assessment or intervention with children with speech sound disorders.

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What is the name of one law, policy, or position paper (either international or national) that influences the clinical management of children with speech sound disorders? How does this law influence clinical practice?

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List and define each of the four principles of ethical practice.

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The PICO element missing from the following question: "Is my current approach to intervention as efficient as the new approach I just read about for children with articulation impairment?" is:

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From the list below, the highest level of evidence is:

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Ellie (SLP) would like to examine the internal clinical case-based evidence associated with providing multiple oppositions intervention to children with moderate-severe and severe phonological impairment in weekly sessions. To do this, she needs to:

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Natalie (SLP) has been in private practice for 2 years. Of the following continuing education activities, the least helpful for Natalie would be:

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Arrange the following levels of evidence (based on ASHA, 2004) in order of credibility: A)Expert committee report, consensus conference, B)clinical experience of respected authorities; C)well-designed meta-analysis of > 1 randomized controlled trial; D)well-designed non-experimental studies, i.e., correlational and case studies; E)well-designed randomized controlled study; F)well-designed quasi-experimental study (including single-case experimental designs [SCED] such as multiple baseline design across participants or behaviors); G)well-designed controlled study without randomization.

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What is the difference between evidence-based practice, empirically supported practice, and practice-based evidence?

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In contrast with evidence-based practice (EBP) empirically-supported practice solely:

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Which of the following assessment tools reflects Articles 12 and 13 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children (UNCRC) (UNICEF, 1989), and supports SLPs to listen to the views of children in matters that concern them?

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When engaging in ethical practice, beneficence means:

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Discuss two barriers that SLPs may encounter when trying to engage in evidence-based practice with children with speech sound disorders, and propose how those barriers might be addressed.

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List the seven-steps of the process for engaging in evidence-based practice.

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Describe the two parameters for evaluating published research evidence.

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How might children with speech sound disorders and their families make fully informed preferences about intervention options for managing speech sound disorders?

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Discuss the challenges associated with keeping up-to-date, and outline how, in their own private practice, SLPs could remain update-to-date with the latest research on assessment and intervention for children with speech sound disorder.

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List two constituted review groups that provide summaries or syntheses of external evidence.

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