Research Projects - Batch 2
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Name |
Title |
Name of supervisor/s |
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A.A.P. Wijerathne |
The impact of dysphagia and its management strategies on Clients’ life style Clients’ perspective
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Ms. Saumya Rathnayake |
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K.W.K.N. Priyadharshani |
Assessments and referral procedures of dysphagic clients seen by speech and language therapist in three hospital settings
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Ms. Saumya Rathnayake |
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W.A.M.A. Weerasinghe |
Current Clinical Practice on Dysphagia Management Speech Therapists’ Perspective in Sri Lankan Context
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Ms. Saumya Rathnayake |
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N.A. Panterlyon |
Profile of the clients with dysphagia in three government hospital settings
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Ms. Saumya Rathnayake |
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D.M.S.K. Disanayake |
Managing and caring for clients with dysphagia- Caregivers ’ perspective
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Ms. Saumya Rathnayake |
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K.D.R.D. Perera |
Intervention procedures and outcome measures for Neurogenic dysphagic clients seen by speech therapists in three hospital settings
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Ms. Saumya Rathnayake |
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K.P.S. Perera
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An exploratory study on identification of children experiencing Speech, Fluency and Language Difficulties by mainstream school teachers of Kelaniya and Piliyandala Educational Zones”
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Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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K.L.L.G. Udugama |
A normative study on phonological error patterns exhibited by 3 (3;0-3;11) year old Sri Lankan Sinhala speaking children in the Matale district
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Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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A.A.A. Wickramasinghe |
Documenting phonological error patterns a normative study of Sinhala speaking 3;0-3;11 year old children in the Matara District
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Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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N. Nazla
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A normative study on phonological error patterns exhibited by 3 (3; 0 -3; 11) year old Sri Lankan Tamil speaking children in the Kandy district tea estate population and in the Akurana area
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Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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N.M.F. Rushdha |
A normative study on phonological error patterns exhibited by 3 (3; 0 -3; 11) year old Sri Lankan Tamil speaking children in the Kandy district tea estate population and in the Akurana area
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Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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K.S. Samadhi
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Impact of self-reporting voice symptoms on occupational and social life among bus conductors and their knowledge on vocal hygiene techniques, habits and treatment options. (occupational voice disorders)
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Prof. Mary Ann Toner Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe |
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H.L.D. Madhushani |
Impact of self-reporting voice symptoms on occupational and social life among lawyers and their knowledge on vocal hygiene techniques, habits and treatment options (occupational voice disorders)
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Prof. Mary Ann Toner Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe |
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N.N. Dhahanayake |
Impact of self-reporting voice symptoms on occupational and social life among nurses and their knowledge on vocal hygiene techniques, habits and treatment options (occupational voice disorders)
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Prof. Mary Ann Toner Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe |
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P.O. de Saram |
Impact of self-reporting voice symptoms on occupational and social life among stage drama actors and their knowledge on vocal hygiene techniques, habits and treatment options (occupational voice disorders)
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Prof. Mary Ann Toner Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe |
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H.M. L.L. Chularathne |
Impact of self-reporting voice symptoms on occupational and social life among salesman and their knowledge on vocal hygiene techniques, habits and treatment options (occupational voice disorders)
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Prof. Mary Ann Toner Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe |
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P.G. Sellahewa |
Impact of self-reporting voice symptoms on occupational and social life among primary school teachers and their knowledge on vocal hygiene techniques, habits and treatment options. (occupational voice disorders)
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Prof. Mary Ann Toner Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe |
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E.P.M.S. Ediriweera |
Communication related quality of life of patients after total laryngectomy
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Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana |
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K.S.D. Jayasinghe |
Communication related quality of life in oral cancer patients after surgery
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Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana |
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A.M.M.S. Adhikari |
Communication related quality of life in oral cancer patients with after radio therapy
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Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana |
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A.M.P. Nadeeshani |
Swallowing related quality of life in oral cancer patients treated with radiotherapy |
Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana |
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R.M.T.A.B. Rathnayake |
Swallowing related quality of life of patients’ after laryngectomy; A study identifying the patients’ viewpoint
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Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana |
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A.W.R. Sachinthani |
Evaluation Of Dysphagia Related Quality Of Life In Oral Cancer Patients After Surgery
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Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana |
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C.M. Waidyasekara
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A Comparative study of receptive and expressive language development in children aged 2-5 years with profound hearing loss undergoing an intensive Auditory Oral education compared to their age matched typically developing peers
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Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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R.D.M.S. Rajapakshe |
A Comparative study of receptive and expressive language development in children aged 2-5 years with profound hearing loss undergoing an intensive Auditory Oral education compared to their age matched typically developing peers
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Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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H.M.M.K.I.Herath |
A Comparative study of receptive and expressive language development in children aged 2-5 years with profound hearing loss undergoing an intensive Auditory Oral education compared to their age matched typically developing peers |
Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi |
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P.T. N. I. Dharmarathne |
A comparison of errors in languages spoken by Sinhala-English bilingual patients with post- stroke aphasia
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Ms. Dinushee Atapattu |
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W.M.C. Gimhani |
Communicative effectiveness of the post stroke Aphasic and their care givers
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Ms. Dinushee Atapattu |
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D.P. Thilakarathne |
An analysis of errors and error patterns in monolingual Sinhala Patients with post stroke Aphasia
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Ms. Dinushee Atapattu |
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A.G.S. Udayangani
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Early Lexical development in typically developing Sri Lankan, Sinhala speaking children in the Ragama region (12 -18 months)
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Ms. Ianthe Perera |
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H. M. W. C. Herath
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Early Lexical development in typically developing Sri Lankan, Sinhala speaking children in the Ragama region (12 -18 months)
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Ms. Ianthe Perera |
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H.M.C. Priyadharshani |
Early Lexical development in typically developing Sri Lankan, Sinhala speaking children in the Ragama region (12 -18 months)
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Ms. Ianthe Perera |
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K.L.R.N.de Alwis |
Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka
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Ms. Renuka Fonseka |
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H.M.U.M. Wijesinghe
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Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka
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Ms. Renuka Fonseka |
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M.S. Gimhani |
Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka
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Ms. Renuka Fonseka |
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I.S. Weerasooriya |
Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka
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Ms. Renuka Fonseka |
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K.Y. Arunashantha |
Hearing impaired children's; caregivers’ knowledge of use and maintenance of hearing aids
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Ms. Asela Udayangani |
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M.C.S. Perera |
Prevalence of the external and middle ear pathologies among school going children with hearing impairment
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Ms. Asela Udayangani |
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W.B.S.R. Rupasinghe |
Subjective measures of hearing aid outcome in hearing impaired school children
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Ms. Asela Udayangani |
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M.T. K. F. Nifras
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Determining the most optimum age range for neonatal hearing screening using otoacoustic emissions
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Ms. Piumi Kosgallana |
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W.A.K.S. Abeywicrema
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Determining the most optimum age range for neonatal hearing screening using otoacoustic emissions
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Ms. Piumi Kosgallana |
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R.P.N. Jeewanthi |
Determining the most optimum age range for neonatal hearing screening using otoacoustic emissions |
Ms. Piumi Kosgallana |
