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Position Statement

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Practice Policy

Roles of Speech-Language Pathologists in Swallowing and Feeding Disorders

Dysphagia Document Review and Revision Working Group


This position statement defines the role of speech-language pathologists in the evaluation and management of individuals with swallowing and feeding disorders and clarifies the scope and rationale for these services.

It is the position of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), that speech-language pathologists play a primary role in the evaluation and treatment of infants, children, and adults with swallowing and feeding disorders.

Given the high incidence and prevalence of dysphagia, and the potentially severe and even fatal consequences, appropriate diagnosis and management of swallowing and feeding disorders are critical. In addition, dysphagia's impact on health care economics, quality of life, and caregiver burden is significant.

Speech-language pathologists are knowledgeable about normal and abnormal anatomy, physiology, and neurophysiology of the upper aerodigestive tract responsible for respiration, swallowing, and speech. Their educational and clinical background prepares speech-language pathologists to assume a variety of roles with expertise related to evaluation and treatment of individuals with swallowing and feeding disorders. Appropriate roles for speech-language pathologists include, but are not limited to:

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Index terms: swallowing, treatment

Reference this material as: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2002). Roles of Speech-Language Pathologists in Swallowing and Feeding Disorders [Position Statement]. Available from www.asha.org/policy.

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DOI: 10.1044/policy.PS2002-00109