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Studies of cluttering: Perceptions of cluttering by speech-language pathologists and educators
Affiliation:1. Centro de Esclerosis Múltiple de Buenos Aires, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires, Argentina;2. Instituto de Neurociencias, Fundación Favaloro, Argentina;3. Neurosciences Institute of Buenos Aires (INEBA), Buenos Aires, Argentina;4. Multiple Sclerosis Section Hospital E.Tornú, Buenos Aires, Argentina;5. Private Office, Private Office, Argentina;6. Department of Neurology, Institute for Neurological Research Dr. Raúl Carrea, FLENI, Argentina;7. Hospital Británico Buenos Aires, Argentina;8. Hospital General de Agudos Carlos G Durand, Buenos Aires, Argentina;9. Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires, Argentina;10. Hospital Italiano de Córdoba, Argentina;11. Centro de Investigación DIABAID, Argentina;12. Hospital Julio Mendez, Buenos Aires, Argentina;13. Hospital Escuela “José F. De San Martín”, Corrientes, Argentina;1. University of Technology Sydney, Australian Stuttering Research Centre, NSW, Australia;2. University of Rijeka, Croatia;3. Erasmus University Medical Center, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, the Netherlands;4. Stottercentrum Utrecht, the Netherlands;5. Ghent University, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Belgium;6. Thomas More University College, Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Belgium;7. Turku University, Department of Psychology and Speech-Language Pathology, Finland;1. Fernando Pessoa University – Praça 9 de Abril 349, Locker 109, 4249-004 Porto, Portugal;2. Speech and Language Pathologist at School-Hospital Fernando Pessoa, Gondomar, Portugal;3. Fernando Pessoa University, Department of Speech and Language Pathology, Porto, Portugal;4. CIDES/CINTESIS, Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto, Portugal;5. Gastroenterology Department, Oncology Portuguese Institute of Porto, Portugal;6. University Fernando Pessoa, Portugal;7. ENT Department, Oncology Portuguese Institute of Porto, Portugal;1. Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney, NSW, Australia;2. Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW, Australia;3. Critical Care Division, The George Institute for Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia;4. Australian and New Zealand Intensive Care Research Centre (ANZIC-RC), School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Australia;5. The University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia;6. Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District, Sydney, NSW, Australia;7. Statistics Division, The George Institute for Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, UNSW Sydney, Sydney, Australia;8. Malcolm Fisher Department of Intensive Care, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, Australia
Abstract:Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and educators were surveyed by mail regarding their views on the problem of cluttering. The average respondent was aware of a few clutterers, and these individuals were most likely to be placed, educationally, either in a regular classroom or learning disabilities setting. “Clutterer” was the preferred label for these individuals by the majority of respondents. most respondents did not feel adequately trained to manage clutterers. SLPs' knowledge of cluttering symptoms and etiology were surprisingly consistent with the literature. Reports of therapy with clutterers were inconsistent and typically pessimistic.
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