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Volume 17, Supplement 1, 2015 – Ethical practice in speech pathology

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Ethical practice in speech pathology

2 Editorial

Emerging trends in contemporary ethical issues

3 Emerging trends impacting on ethical practice in speech pathology Marie Atherton and Lindy McAllister 8 Emerging ethical and professional issues Suze Leitão, Trish Bradd, Lindy McAllister, Alison Russell, Belinda Kenny, Nerina Scarinci, Helen Smith, Peter Dhu, Noel Muller, Grant Meredith, and Christina Wilson 12 Responsible and ethical clinical practice: A framework for knowledge translation – Belinda Kenny and Susan Block 16 Think big, act locally: Responding to ethical dilemmas – Robyn Cross, Suze Leitão, and Lindy McAllister 19 Ethical conversations Louise Brown and Chyrisse Heine 20 Webwords 29: Ethics and fidelity – Caroline Bowen

Ethics in the workplace

22 Ethics in the workplace: More than just using ethical decision-making protocols – Lindy McAllister 27 Ethics in clinical decision-making Belinda Kenny 30 Ethical reflections: Readability of written speech pathology reports – Suze Leitão, Nerina Scarinci, and Cheryl Koenig 33 Ethical conversations Patricia Eadie and Marie Atherton 36 The ethics of interprofessional health care: Considerations for speech pathologists – Trish Bradd, Helen Smith, Noel Muller, and Christina Wilson 40 Communicatively accessible healthcare environments: Ethics and informed consent – Deborah Hersh, Melanie Breese, and Suze Leitão

Ethics and technology

42 Digital possibilities and ethical considerations: Speech-language pathologists and the web – Grant Meredith, Sally Firmin, and Lindy McAllister

Ethics and augmentative and alternative communication

46 Ethical issues in augmentative and alternative communication Bronwyn Hemsley 51 Ethical issues in augmentative and alternative communication Barbara Solarsh and Meredith Allan

Ethics and dysphagia management

54 Dysphagia assessment and management at the end of life: Some ethical considerations – Helen Smith, Noel Muller, and Trish Bradd 58 A reflection on ethical policy development: A case example of a hospital patient with dysphagia – Helen Smith and Christina Wilson 63 To tube or not to tube: Who can ethically answer that question? – Helen Smith and Noel Muller

Ethics and clinical education

65 Ethical awareness in allied health students on clinical placements: Case examples and strategies for student support – Elizabeth Bourne, Lyndal Sheepway, Natalie Charlton, Andrew Kilgour, Julia Blackford, Marcelle Alam, and Lindy McAllister 70 Ethical reasoning in clinical education: Achieving the balance – Michelle Quail, Brooke Sanderson, and Suze Leitão 75 Useful Ethics links

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