Background: Speech pathology (SP) services provide swallowing and communication intervention to people with head and neck cancer (HNC) across the continuum of care. However, difficulties exist with access and delivery of services in rural areas. The study aim was to identify actionable goals for SP change, utilizing a concept mapping approach.
Methods: Eleven SP staff from two regional/remote services completed the concept mapping process. Multivariate analysis and multidimensional scaling were used to develop a final set of prioritized goals for change.
Results: Between the two participating health services, 30 actionable goals were identified within the "green-zone" on the go-zone graph of importance and changeability. Among the most highly rated areas for change was the need to deliver and receive more support for training, mentoring, and supervision to consolidate skills.
Conclusions: This methodology enabled identification of prioritized, actionable changes to improve SP services for people with HNC living in regional/remote areas.
Keywords: concept mapping; head and neck cancer; regional and remote; rural health; service delivery; service enhancement; speech pathology.
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