Programme/Approved Electives for 2025/26
None
Available as a Free Standing Elective
No
This module aims to provide you with the understanding required of a graduate speech and language therapist in relation to assessment and intervention in eating, drinking and swallowing impairments (dysphagia) so you are equipped to support service users and their carers in a variety of settings.
Aims
This module aims to enable students to distinguish the aetiology and presentation of eating, drinking and swallowing disorders in both paediatric and adult populations. The module further aims to provide students with knowledge in relation to assessment and intervention of eating, drinking and swallowing disorders in paediatric and adult populations. The role of the speech and language therapist, and the involvement of other professionals, in providing care to people with eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties in a variety of settings is considered. Students will be provided with opportunities to consider and understand the ethical and legal implications of withholding and withdrawing feeding and nutrition. The module further aims to provide students with opportunities to consider the effects of swallowing difficulties on the psychosocial wellbeing of service users, their families and carers.
Intended Learning Outcomes
Discuss an assessment and management strategy to address eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties.: 1Determine how social, psychological and medical factors may contribute to service users' swallowing status.: 1Discuss the effects of swallowing difficulties on the psychosocial wellbeing of service users, their families and carers: 1
26 hours tutor led hours includes:~ 16 hours of lectures,~ 10 hours of workshops. ~ 94 hours of independent study ~ 30 hours of independent preparation for assessment
Description of Module Assessment
1: Assignment weighted 100%2500 word assignmentStudents will be asked to determine an assessment strategy and intervention plan in a case of their choosing from an adult acute and an adult long-term disorder relating to swallowing
impairment.