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Young Adults With Cleft Lip And Palate: Personal Perspectives Of Transition Of Care, Courtney Buchanan, Bethany Johnson, A. Jade Morgan, Jessica Morgan, Carissa Padgett, Brenda Louw
Young Adults With Cleft Lip And Palate: Personal Perspectives Of Transition Of Care, Courtney Buchanan, Bethany Johnson, A. Jade Morgan, Jessica Morgan, Carissa Padgett, Brenda Louw
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Children with cleft lip/palate receive team care which typically ends at eighteen. Young adults then need to transition into an adult-centered model of care. A paucity of literature exists regarding their perspective on transition of care experience. This research explores the experiences of young adults with CLP regarding their transition of care process, within the person-centered ICF framework.
Transition Of Care For The Young Adult With Cleft Palate: Stuck Between Goodbye To The Pediatric Team And Hello To Adult-Centered Care, Linda Vallino, Brenda Louw
Transition Of Care For The Young Adult With Cleft Palate: Stuck Between Goodbye To The Pediatric Team And Hello To Adult-Centered Care, Linda Vallino, Brenda Louw
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Participants will be able to:
- Describe the characteristics and needs of young adults with CLP.
- Discuss the model of transition of care for the young adult with CLP.
- Extrapolate strategies that teams could use to improve the care of young adults with CLP.
A New Perspective On The Outcomes Of Children With Cleft Lip And Palate: Application Of The Icf-Cy, Brenda Louw
A New Perspective On The Outcomes Of Children With Cleft Lip And Palate: Application Of The Icf-Cy, Brenda Louw
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Learner Outcomes:
- Acknowledge the application value of the ICF to individuals with CLP.
- Integrate the ICF framework into the assessment of individuals with CLP.
- Formulate intervention goals that go beyond speech production skills to include functional communication outcomes in a variety of life situations.
- Include improvement and changes in communication participation in everyday functioning in assessment and progress reports.
Transition Of Care For Young Adults With Cleft Lip And Palate: We’Ve Got Some Growing Up To Do, Brenda Louw, Linda Vallino
Transition Of Care For Young Adults With Cleft Lip And Palate: We’Ve Got Some Growing Up To Do, Brenda Louw, Linda Vallino
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Participants will be able to:
- Describe the characteristics and needs of young adults with CLP.
- Discuss the model of transition of care for the young adult with CLP.
- Extrapolate strategies that teams could use to improve the care of young adults with CLP.
Full abstract available through The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal.