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      What Makes a Caseload (Un)Manageable? School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists Speak

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          Large caseload sizes and a shortage of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are ongoing concerns in the field of speech and language. This study was conducted to identify current mean caseload size for school-based SLPs, a threshold at which caseload size begins to be perceived as unmanageable, and variables contributing to school-based SLPs' feelings of caseload manageability.

          Method

          Approximately 2,000 public-school-based SLPs from across the country were solicited to participate in an online, Web-based survey between April and May of 2007. Of those SLPs who were contacted, 634 full-time SLPs from 49 states completed the survey. The data were evaluated using descriptive statistics and logistic regression.

          Results

          The mean caseload size for SLPs in this study was 49 students. At the caseload range of 41–50 students, approximately 60% of the SLPs perceived their caseload size as unmanageable. Logistic regression revealed caseload size, years of experience, and extent of collaboration as significant predictors of an SLP’s likelihood of feeling that his or her caseload size is manageable.

          Conclusions

          Caseload size continues to be an area of concern for school-based SLPs, and efforts to address this problem must continue in order to prevent long-term struggles with SLPs' dissatisfaction, shortages, and turnover. Policy, research, and clinical implications are discussed.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
                LSHSS
                American Speech Language Hearing Association
                0161-1461
                1558-9129
                April 2010
                April 2010
                : 41
                : 2
                : 139-151
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
                [2 ]Towson University, Towson, MD
                [3 ]Hotel Dieu Shaver Health and Rehabilitation Centre, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
                [4 ]EBS Healthcare, Bowling Green, OH
                Article
                10.1044/0161-1461(2009/08-0090)
                09f228b5-6adc-4500-993b-b25c2681840e
                © 2010
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