- Dysphagia Research in Africa, guest edited by Dr. Kim Coutts (
0000-0001-7582-0829) and Dr. Skye Adams (
0000-0002-6388-0960). This collection contributes to the journal by advancing the discourse on dysphagia within the African context, advocating for a paradigm shift in both theoretical and clinical approaches. Framed around the theme "Trends and Gaps Leading to Afrocentric Innovations", the articles critically engage with the unique challenges and opportunities presented by low- and middle-income settings, offering contextually relevant research that supports the development of equitable, accessible, and evidence-based practices in dysphagia assessment and management across the continent.
Vol 72, No 2 (2025)
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