Supporting Pediatric Cancer Survivors With Neurocognitive Late Effects: A Model of Care
This article provides an overview of the SLP model of care and discusses parent-perceived quality and program effectiveness. In general, parents attributed SLP involvement to improved academic performance, home-school communication, and school-level understanding of unique student cognitive profiles and learning needs.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Northman, L., Ross, S., Morris, M., Tarquini, S. Tags: Original Manuscripts Source Type: research
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