Browsing School of Linguistic, Speech and Communication Sciences by Author "Walshe, Margaret"
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Biofeedback to improve the safety and efficiency of the swallow function in people with Parkinson?s disease and dysphagia
Walshe, Margaret; Harpur, Isolde; Lawler, Margaret (2017) -
Botulinum toxin for upper oesophageal sphincter dysfunction in neurological swallowing disorders
Walshe, Margaret; Regan, Julie (2012)Background: Adequate upper oesophageal sphincter (UOS) opening is critical to safe and efficient swallowing due to the close proximity of the UOS to the airway entrance. Many people with neurological conditions, progressive ... -
Botulinum toxin for upper oesophageal sphincter dysfunction in neurological swallowing disorders.
Walshe, Margaret; Mc Mahon, Barry; Coughlan, Tara; Regan, Julie (2014) -
Development of a Core Outcome Set for Dysphagia Interventions in Parkinson's disease (COS-DIP)
Regan, Julie; Walshe, Margaret (2024)Introduction: Current clinical trials on swallowing disorders (dysphagia) in Parkinson's disease (PD) apply a high variety of outcomes and different outcome measures making comparative effectiveness research challenging. ... -
"Eating is My Worst Nightmare": The Epidemiological Investigation of Oral Stage Dysphagia in Adult Patients with Temporomandibular Disorders
Gilheaney, Orla; Stassen, Leo; Walshe, Margaret (2017) -
Effectiveness of endoscopic cricopharyngeal myotomy in adults with neurological disease: systematic review
Walshe, Margaret; Gilheaney, Orla; Kerr, P.; Béchet, Sibylle (2016)Objective: To determine the effectiveness of endoscopic cricopharyngeal myotomy on upper oesophageal sphincter dysfunction in adults with upper oesophageal sphincter dysfunction and neurological disease. Data ... -
The Effectiveness of Endoscopic Cricopharyngeal Myotomy on Upper Oesophageal Sphincter Dysfunction in adults with UOS Dysfunction and Neurological Disease: A Systematic Review
Gilheaney, Orla; Kerr, P.; Béchet, Sibylle; Walshe, Margaret (2015) -
The Epidemiology, Nature, and Impact of Eating and Swallowing Problems in Adults presenting with Temporomandibular Disorders.
Gilheaney, Orla; Walshe, Margaret; Stassen, Leo (2020)Objective: Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are the most common non-dental orofacial pain disorders. Research suggests that patients with TMDs experience eating and swallowing problems, although information is sparse, ... -
ESSD commentary on oropharyngeal dysphagia management during the COVID-19 pandemic
Walshe, Margaret (2020)Since the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 pandemic a Global Public Health Emergency, experts in swallowing are seeking guidance on service delivery and clinical procedures. The European Society for Swallowing ... -
The influence of bias in randomized controlled trials on rehabilitation intervention effect estimates: what we have learned from meta-epidemiological studies.
Walshe, Margaret (2023)This study aimed to synthesize evidence from studies that addressed the influence of bias domains in randomized controlled trials on rehabilitation intervention effect estimates and discuss how these findings can maximize ... -
An intensive neurorehabilitation programme with sEMG biofeedback to improve swallowing in Idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD): A feasibility study
Walshe, Margaret (2023)Background: Studies suggest swallow intervention programmes that incorporate visual biofeedback and motor programming principles can improve swallowing and quality of life for people with idiopathic Parkinson's disease ... -
Interventions for oropharyngeal dysphagia in acute and critical care: A protocol for a systematic review and meta analysis
Walshe, Margaret; Duncan, Sallyanne; McGaughey, Jennifer; Fallis, Richard; McAuley, Daniel F.; Walshe, Margaret; Blackwood, Bronagh (2019)Background: Oropharyngeal dysphagia or swallowing difficulties are common in acute care and critical care, affecting 47% of hospitalised frail elderly, 50% of acute stroke patients and approximately 62% of critically ... -
Interventions for oropharyngeal dysphagia in acute and critical care: A systematic review and meta analysis
Walshe, Margaret; Duncan, Sallyanne; McAuley, Daniel F.; McGaughey, Jennifer; Anand, Rohan; Fallis, Richard; Blackwood, Bronagh (2020)Purpose: To determine the effectiveness of dysphagia interventions compared to standard care in improving oral intake and reducing aspiration for adults in acute and critical care. Methods: We searched electronic ... -
Management of Cognitive Communication Difficulties in Dementia: A Cross Sectional Survey of Speech and Language Therapists
Walshe, Margaret (Dementia Network, 2020)Background: Cognitive communication difficulties are a characteristic feature of dementia. Speech and language therapists (SLTs) have an important role in managing cognitive communication ... -
Modified Diet Use in adults with Temporomandibular Disorders related to Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Systematic Review.
Gilheaney, Orla; Walshe, Margaret (2020)Objective: Individuals presenting with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) frequently experience temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) which can result in limited ranges of mandibular motion, pain and fatigue on jaw function, and ... -
Oral stage dysphagia in adults presenting with temporomandibular disorders
Walshe, Margaret; Gilheaney, Orla (2019) -
Prevalence and risk factors for choking in adults with intellectual disability: Results from a national cross sectional study
Walshe, Margaret; Mc Carron, Mary; Burke, Eilish; Carroll, Rachael; Manduchi, Beatrice; McCallion, Philip (2020)Background: Choking is a serious and under-recognized condition for adults with Intellectual Disability(ID), with health, psychological and potentially fatal consequences. This study aims to determine the prevalence of ... -
The Prevalence of Oral Stage Dysphagia in adults presenting with Temporomandibular Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Gilheaney, Orla; Béchet, Sibylle; Kerr, Patrick; Kenny, Ciaran; Smith, Shauna; Kouider, Rita; Kidd, Rachel; Walshe, Margaret (2018)Objective: Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are the most commonly experienced non-dental orofacial pain disorders, with pain and dysfunction potentially resulting in oral stage dysphagia (OD). However, limited research ... -
The Prevalence of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Adults Presenting with Temporomandibular Disorders Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Sheaf, Greg; Harpur, Isolde; Walshe, Margaret; Zgaga, Lina; Gilheaney, Orla; Kiefer, Liss; Béchet, Sibylle (2017)Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are the most frequent non-dental orofacial pain disorders and may be associated with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), resulting in oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD). However, clinicians’ understanding ... -
The Prevalence of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Adults Presenting with Temporomandibular Disorders Associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis: Examining the Evidence
Gilheaney, Orla; Zgaga, Lina; Harpur, Isolde; Sheaf, Greg; Béchet, Sibylle; Walshe, Margaret (2016)