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Declaració de posicionaments i bones pràctiques en l'exercici professional de la logopèdia

14. Disfàgia orofaríngia

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El logopeda és el professional sanitari competent per a l’avaluació, el diagnòstic i la intervenció en els trastorns de deglució, i disposa de formació específica per aplicar tècniques terapèutiques individualitzades i basades en l’evidència.

El CLC impulsa la recerca sobre la prevalença, l’impacte funcional i social, l’avaluació i la intervenció en la disfàgia, promou la creació d’instruments adaptats lingüísticament i culturalment al nostre context.

El CLC defensa un abordatge interdisciplinari i cooperatiu per a la disfàgia, que afavoreixi la detecció precoç, la coordinació entre professionals i la millora de la qualitat de vida de les persones afectades.

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