Identifying prioritised actions for improving dysphagia services in Singapore: Insights from concept mapping with patients and caregivers

CONCLUSION: These findings provide future directions on how to develop and implement dysphagia services in Singapore to better meet the needs of patients/caregivers.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS: What is already known on this subject Little is known about patients and caregivers' experiences and expectations of receiving dysphagia services in Singapore. Consulting them in service review and improvement deepens understanding of their needs and increases the success of implementing meaningful service enhancements. What this study adds to existing knowledge This study shows that patients and caregivers in Singapore identified a wide range of dysphagia service issues and prioritised a list of suggestions for service improvement. They prioritised four key areas for service optimisation: ensuring effective communication among consumers and healthcare team, enhancing patients and carers' access to support at home, increasing patients and carers' access to educational resources, and improving service quality and access through technology. What are the clinical implications of this work? This research highlights the importance of considering the consumers' perspectives in service review and redesign. Patients and caregivers in Singapore identified four prioritised areas for service enhancements. These findings provide future directions on how to develop and implement dysphagia services in Singapore to better meet the needs of patients and caregivers.PMID:37936543 | DOI:10.1111/1460-6984.12977
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Source Type: research