Knowledge and Perceptions of SLP Graduate Students Regarding Multiculturalism

Evy Jewell Hayes, Laura Amanda Mathews
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Populations in the United States rise daily, as do the number of people who are considered multicultural. With this comes a greater need for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who are able to assess and treat such individuals – a training process that begins in graduate programs. The primary objective of this study was to determine the knowledge and perceptions of graduate students in speech-language pathology as it pertains to multiculturalism. A survey was conducted to explore graduate students’ knowledge and perceptions of multicultural topics. Participants were recruited from programs in the southeastern United States via email. Just under 400 surveys were returned with 322 complete responses received. Most graduate programs are covering multicultural and multilingual topics across courses to prepare students to work with such populations in future careers. Students recognize the importance of these topics because the opportunities to work with multicultural and multilingual clients are becoming more frequent. A firm foundation can set the tone for an SLP’s career; without adequate training in the area of multiculturalism, many individuals may receive inadequate services whether the speech-language pathologist recognizes the gaps in care or not.
SLP研究生对多元文化主义的认识与认知
美国的人口每天都在增加,被认为是多元文化的人数也在增加。随之而来的是对语言病理学家(slp)的更大需求,他们能够评估和治疗这些个体——这是一个从研究生项目开始的培训过程。本研究的主要目的是确定研究生在语言病理学方面的知识和认知,因为它与多元文化有关。一项调查旨在探讨研究生对多元文化主题的认识和认知。参与者是通过电子邮件从美国东南部的项目中招募的。总共有近400份调查被退回,其中322份回复完整。大多数研究生课程都涵盖了跨文化和多语言的主题,以帮助学生在未来的职业生涯中与这些人群一起工作。学生们认识到这些主题的重要性,因为与多文化和多语言客户合作的机会越来越频繁。坚实的基础可以为SLP的职业生涯奠定基调;如果没有在多元文化方面的充分培训,无论语言病理学家是否认识到护理方面的差距,许多个体都可能得到不充分的服务。
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