Speech Medicine

BOLUS Framework Journal Club

34 min · 18 de nov de 2025
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Episode Description: In this Journal Club episode, we dive into the BOLUS framework as presented in “Linking the impact of aspiration to host variables using the BOLUS framework: Support from a rapid review” by Phyllis Palmer and Aaron Padilla. We break down how the authors connect aspiration outcomes to host factors, discuss clinical implications, and explore how this conceptual model can guide dysphagia assessment and treatment. Tune in for a practical, clinician-centered conversation on applying the framework to real-world practice.

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