Authors
Charissa J Zaga, Vinciya Pandian, Martin B Brodsky, Sarah Wallace, Tanis S Cameron, Caroline Chao, Lisa Ann Orloff, Naomi E Atkins, Brendan A McGrath, Cathy L Lazarus, Adam P Vogel, Michael J Brenner
Publication date
2020/8/4
Journal
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Volume
29
Issue
3
Pages
1320-1334
Publisher
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Description
Purpose
As the COVID-19 pandemic has unfolded, there has been growing recognition of risks to frontline health care workers. When caring for patients with tracheostomy, speech-language pathologists have significant exposure to mucosal surfaces, secretions, and aerosols that may harbor the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This tutorial provides guidance on practices for safely performing patient evaluation and procedures, thereby reducing risk of infection.
Method
Data were collated through review of literature, guidelines, and consensus statements relating to COVID-19 and similar high-consequent infections, with a focus on mitigating risk of transmission to health care workers. Particular emphasis was placed on speech-language pathologists, nurses, and other allied health professionals. A multinational interdisciplinary team then analyzed findings, arriving at recommendations through consensus via electronic …
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