RESEARCH

ELECTIVES

Research Projects - Batch 3 (Speech and Language Therapy)

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Name

Research

Supervisor

 (SH/2009/001)

 

A.K. Bagam

Effectiveness of vocal hygiene education among primary school teachers

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

 (SH/2009/002)

D.G.C.R Bandara 

Speech intelligibility in relation to oral motor skills after oral cancer treatment

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

 (SH/2009/006)

 

D.M.N.S Delgamuwa 

Relationship between alaryngeal speech and the time started to use the device

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

(SH/2009/008)

R.M.N.L Dharmathilaka

Prevalance of risk factors, level of knowledge on the risk factors and hyper-functional voice problems in primary school teachers. 

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

(SH/2009/009)

D.M.N Dulani

Awareness among ‘Special Education Teachers’ about alternative communication methods use for students with hearing impairments (HI) in deaf school in the Western province.

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

(SH/2009/010)

K.C.K Gajanayake

awareness of speech and language therapy services among special education teachers in kandy district

 

(SH/2009/011)

  1. Gowritharan

Awareness on speech and language therapy services among the special education teachers and primary mainstream school teachers in Mullaithivu district.

 

(SH/2009/012)

G.P Gunathilake

Study in barriers of accessing and utilizing speech and language therapy services; caregiver's perspective of adult  clients

Dr. Chamara Wijesinghe

(SH/2009/015)

S.H. Hettiarachchi

The speech and language therapy referral systems for the adult population in selected government and private health care settings in Gampaha and Colombo districts in Sri Lanka

Dr. Samanmali Sumanasena

(SH/2009/017)

H.G.D Jinadasa

Effectiveness of vocal hygiene education among Buddhist monks.

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

(SH/2009/020)

Malaka Manoj

Parents’awareness on available services for children with hearing impaired in western province.

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

(SH/2009/021)

N.S.P Kumara

Prevalence of risk factors for hyper functional voice disorders in Buddhist monks, their knowledge on risk factors and actions taken to reduce risk factors.

Ms. Thilanka Wijesinghe

(SH/2009/023)

W.A.D Lakshaman

A normative study on documenting phonological processes exhibited by 2;0-2;11 year old Sinhala speaking children in the Kurunegala District, Kuliyapitiya Zone.

 

(SH/2009/024)

K.V. Lakvijaya

Access to written information in aphasia service delivery; A study therpy settings out of Colombo.

Ms. Dinushee Atapattu

(SH/2009/025)

M.A.C.T.T Mallawarachchi

Study in barriers of accessing and utilizing speech and language therapy services; caregiver's perspective of child clients

Dr. Chamara Wijesinghe

(SH/2009/027)

M.D.P H Mendis

Parents’awareness on available services for children with hearing impaired in Uva province.

 

(SH/2009/030)

M.A.K.N Perera

Communication interventions that influence the employment of persons with disabilities

Dr. Samanmali Sumanasena

(SH/2009/032)

U.A.S Prasadika

Relationship between speech intelligibility and three common sites of tumor

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

(SH/2009/033)

N.G.Y.N Priyadharshani

Awareness of speech and language therapy services among parents with special needs children in six special schools in kandy district.

 

(SH/2009/034)

D.G.I Priyangika

Awareness of Speech and Language Therapy services among Sinhala medium government primary school teachers in Kandy educational zone.

 

(SH/2009/035)

R.M.U.K Rathnayake

Awareness of Speech and Language Therapy services among other Health Professionals

Dr. Chamara Wijesinghe

(SH/2009/037)

M.H.M  Saafeer      

A normative study on documenting phonological processes exhibited by 3;0-3;11 year old Sri Lankan Tamil     speaking children in the Batticaloa District.

Dr. Shyamani Hettiarachchi

(SH/2009/038)

M.T. F. Sajana

A normative study on documenting phonological processes exhibited by 3;0-3;11 year old Sri Lankan Tamil speaking children in the Ampara District, Kalmunai Zone..

Dr,Shyamani Hettiarachchi

(SH/2009/039)

P.P.U Savithri

The speech and language therapy referral systems for the pediatric population in selected government and private health care settings in Gampaha and Colombo districts in Sri Lanka

Dr. Samanamali Sumanasena

(SH/2009/042)

R.S.A Siri

Awareness among ‘Special Education Teachers’ about alternative communication methods use for students with hearing impairments (HI) in deaf school in the north Western Province.

 

(SH/2009/049)

D.C.K Withanage

  Developing aphasia-friendly health information; characteristics that affect readability of written information given to persons with aphasia.

Ms. Dinushee Athapaththu

(SH/2009/051)

N.W.A.D Nisansala

Access to written information in aphasia service delivery a study in colombo district

Ms. Dinushee Athapaththu

(SH/2009/53)

S.A. Kaushalya

Collaborative goal setting in aphasia therapy; a comparison between speech language therapist and client goals.

Ms. Dinushee Athapaththu

(SH/2009/055)

W.G.N Gamage

Speech intelligibility in relation the surgical management in glosectomy patients

Ms. Samanthi Kalupahana

 

 

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