
The Role of Narrative Language in TBI Recovery with Dr. Joanne Steele and Dr. Elise Bogart
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Guests: Joanne Steel, PhD, BSPTH (Hons), CPSP, and Elise Bogart, PhD, for "TBI Grand Rounds: The Role of Narrative Language in TBI Recovery," an episode of the Brainstorms: Functional Neurorehab for SLPs podcast.
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Join host Renee Garrett in an in-depth discussion with Dr. Joanne Steel from the University of Newcastle and Dr. Elise Bogart from the University of Sydney. This episode covers many topics, including the TBI Bank—a comprehensive international database featuring language samples from individuals with brain injuries designed to educate speech pathology students. Further insights include the development of narrative-based interventions, cognitive communication assessments, and the importance of functional treatment approaches in SLP practices. The guests share their journeys, experiences in TBI rehabilitation, the challenges in integrating research with practice, and the efficacy of various communication strategies and interventions. The discussion also touches on the complexities of access to care and the importance of a patient-centered approach in speech therapy. This episode offers valuable information for clinicians, researchers, and anyone passionate about improving communication recovery post-TBI.
Episode Timeline:
00:00 Introduction and Host Disclosures
01:29 Guest Introductions
03:05 Overview of TBI Bank
04:38 Clinical Experiences and Challenges
07:05 Importance of Discourse in TBI Recovery
16:33 Narrative-Based Treatment and Research
28:00 Challenges in Inpatient Rehab for Brain Injury
28:37 Collaborative Development of Narrative-Based Treatment
30:04 Flexible and Accessible Treatment Resources
31:05 Importance of Education and Continuity of Care
33:46 Communication Partner Training and Functional Tasks
37:49 Objective Data and Conversational Skills
44:31 Aphasia in TBI Patients
52:12 Access to Care and Insurance Challenges
57:49 Conclusion and Future Research
About the Guests:
Dr Joanne Steel, PhD, is a lecturer at the University of Newcastle, Australia. She is a practising speech pathologist with over 15 years of research and clinical experience with adults with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Her research focuses on improving clinical methods for cognitive-communication assessment and intervention after TBI. She has published over 20 journal articles and two book chapters and is co-developing a story-based intervention program for cognitive-communication disorder after TBI.
Elise Bogart, PhD, is a senior lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia. Elise is a certified speech pathologist with over 10 years of clinical and research experience. Elise holds a PhD in acquired brain injury and has led the development of an internationally utilised educational resource and research database called TBIBank. Elise is passionate about equipping clinicians with the knowledge and skills to implement evidence-based practice. Elise was the 2024 conference chair and an ongoing committee member for the Australasian Society for the Study of Brain Impairment.