Perceptions of Immediate Written Feedback Provided to SLP Graduate Clinicians During Tele-Therapy Sessions

Darya Hinman, S. Patten, M. Namazi
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Given the status of clinical practice and the heavy reliance on technology due to COVID-19, it is important to investigate clinical supervision practices. The purpose of this study was to determine whether immediate feedback using technology was beneficial for a university clinical setting specifically where current supervision of students is undertaken via a virtual platform. The chat function via the Zoom teletherapy platform was used to deliver immediate written feedback to SLP graduate clinicians. Utilizing technology allowed supervisors to provide immediate, in-session written feedback to SLP graduate clinicians. The objective was to investigate the perceptions of immediate feedback for the SLP graduate clinicians and their supervisors. The objective was met through the utilization of surveys at the end of the study which indicated a preference for immediate feedback for both the supervisors and the SLP graduate clinicians. Having the ability to use technology helped supervisors support the SLP graduate clinicians discretely, especially given the nature of remote supervision. Immediate written feedback utilizing technology should be considered as a means of supporting the SLP graduate clinicians in developing their clinical skills.
在远程治疗期间提供给SLP毕业生临床医生的即时书面反馈的感知
鉴于新冠肺炎疫情对临床实践的严重依赖和现状,对临床监管实践进行调查十分重要。本研究的目的是确定使用技术的即时反馈是否有利于大学临床环境,特别是目前通过虚拟平台对学生进行监督。通过Zoom远程治疗平台的聊天功能用于向SLP毕业生临床医生提供即时书面反馈。利用技术,主管可以向SLP毕业生临床医生提供即时的书面反馈。目的是调查SLP毕业生临床医生及其主管对即时反馈的看法。通过在研究结束时利用调查来实现这一目标,该调查表明,主管和SLP毕业生临床医生都倾向于立即反馈。具有使用技术的能力有助于主管对SLP毕业生临床医生进行离散支持,特别是考虑到远程监督的性质。利用技术的即时书面反馈应被视为支持SLP毕业生临床医生发展其临床技能的一种手段。
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