RESEARCH

ELECTIVES

Research Projects - Batch 2

Name

Title

Name of supervisor/s

A.A.P. Wijerathne

The impact of dysphagia and its management strategies on Clients’ life style Clients’ perspective

 

Ms. Saumya Rathnayake

K.W.K.N. Priyadharshani

Assessments and referral procedures of dysphagic clients seen by speech and language therapist in three hospital settings

 

Ms. Saumya Rathnayake

W.A.M.A. Weerasinghe

Current Clinical Practice on Dysphagia Management Speech Therapists’ Perspective in Sri Lankan Context

 

Ms. Saumya Rathnayake

N.A. Panterlyon

Profile of the clients with dysphagia in three government hospital settings

 

Ms. Saumya Rathnayake

D.M.S.K. Disanayake

Managing and caring for clients with dysphagia- Caregivers ’ perspective

 

Ms. Saumya Rathnayake

K.D.R.D. Perera

Intervention procedures and outcome measures for Neurogenic dysphagic clients seen by speech therapists in three hospital settings

 

Ms. Saumya Rathnayake

K.P.S. Perera

 

An exploratory study on identification of children experiencing Speech, Fluency and Language Difficulties by mainstream school teachers of Kelaniya and Piliyandala Educational Zones”

 

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

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

 

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

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

 

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

N. Nazla

 

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

 

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

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

 

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

K.S. Samadhi

 

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)

 

Prof. Mary Ann Toner

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

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)

 

Prof. Mary Ann Toner

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

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)

 

Prof. Mary Ann Toner

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

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)

 

Prof. Mary Ann Toner

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

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)

 

Prof. Mary Ann Toner

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

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)

 

Prof. Mary Ann Toner

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

E.P.M.S. Ediriweera

Communication related quality of life of patients after total laryngectomy

 

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

K.S.D. Jayasinghe

Communication related quality of life in oral cancer patients after surgery

 

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

A.M.M.S. Adhikari

Communication related quality of life in oral cancer patients with after radio therapy

 

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

A.M.P. Nadeeshani

Swallowing related quality of life in oral cancer patients treated with radiotherapy

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

R.M.T.A.B. Rathnayake

Swallowing related quality of life of patients’ after laryngectomy; A study identifying the patients’ viewpoint

 

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

A.W.R. Sachinthani

Evaluation Of Dysphagia Related Quality Of Life In Oral Cancer Patients After Surgery

 

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

C.M. Waidyasekara

 

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

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

 

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

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

P.T. N. I. Dharmarathne

A comparison of errors in languages spoken by Sinhala-English bilingual patients with post- stroke aphasia

 

Ms. Dinushee Atapattu

W.M.C. Gimhani

Communicative effectiveness of the post stroke Aphasic and their care givers

 

Ms. Dinushee Atapattu

D.P. Thilakarathne

An analysis of errors and error patterns in monolingual Sinhala Patients with post stroke Aphasia

 

Ms. Dinushee Atapattu

A.G.S. Udayangani

 

Early Lexical development in typically developing Sri Lankan, Sinhala speaking children in the Ragama region (12 -18 months)

 

Ms. Ianthe Perera

H. M. W. C. Herath

 

Early Lexical development in typically developing Sri Lankan, Sinhala speaking children in the Ragama region (12 -18 months)

 

Ms. Ianthe Perera

H.M.C. Priyadharshani

Early Lexical development in typically developing Sri Lankan, Sinhala speaking children in the Ragama region (12 -18 months)

 

Ms. Ianthe Perera

K.L.R.N.de Alwis

Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka

 

Ms. Renuka Fonseka

H.M.U.M. Wijesinghe

 

Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka

 

Ms. Renuka Fonseka

M.S. Gimhani

Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka

 

Ms. Renuka Fonseka

I.S. Weerasooriya

Audiological services in the western province of Sri Lanka

 

Ms. Renuka Fonseka

K.Y. Arunashantha

Hearing impaired children's; caregivers’ knowledge of use and maintenance of hearing aids

 

Ms. Asela Udayangani

M.C.S. Perera

Prevalence of the external and middle ear pathologies among school going children with hearing impairment

 

Ms. Asela Udayangani

W.B.S.R. Rupasinghe

Subjective measures of hearing aid outcome in hearing impaired school children

 

Ms. Asela Udayangani

M.T. K. F. Nifras

 

Determining the most optimum age range for neonatal hearing screening using otoacoustic emissions

 

Ms. Piumi Kosgallana

W.A.K.S. Abeywicrema

 

Determining the most optimum age range for neonatal hearing screening using otoacoustic emissions

 

Ms. Piumi Kosgallana

R.P.N. Jeewanthi

Determining the most optimum age range for neonatal hearing screening using otoacoustic emissions

Ms. Piumi Kosgallana

 

 

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