Table 2.
Access to SLT services (% response; multiple responses allowed) | |
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Source of referrals | |
Neurologists | 22.5% (n = 52) |
General practitioners | 20.8% (n = 48) |
Psychiatrists | 18.2% (n = 42) |
Geriatricians | 6.9% (n = 16) |
Referral reason | |
Word-finding difficulties | 96% (n = 91) |
Swallowing difficulties | 17% (n = 18) |
Slurred speech | 15% (n = 16) |
Time since symptom onset | |
Within 2–3 years | 46.7% (n = 49) |
Within 1 year | 40% (n = 42) |
Respondents whose patients had always/often been informed of their diagnosis as: | |
Dementia | 54.3% (n = 57) |
PPA or FTD | 32.2% (n = 37) |
svPPA | 3.8% (n = 7) |
lvPPA | 6.5% (n = 12) |
navPPA | 6.5% (n=12) |
Barriers to accessing SLT services | |
Other | 41.8% |
Service criteria | 26.23% |
Geographical location | 13.93% |
Offered but declined | 13.11% |
Language barrier | 4.92% |
PPA: primary progressive aphasia; FTD: fronto-temporal dementia; svPPA: semantic variant PPA; lvPPA: logopenic PPA; navPPA: Non-fluent agrammatic variant PPA.