Teletherapy and Multi-Tiered System of Support: Synergies and Challenges for School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Lesley Sylvan, Madeleine Gouck, Madelyn Kwak
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Abstract

Purpose: This exploratory study examines the intersection of teletherapy and multi-tiered system of support (MTSS) in school-based speech-language services and explores ways in which the challenges related to MTSS vary by service delivery modality.

Method: This study involved 10 interviews with five speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who have had experience in both in-person and teletherapy-based positions and were working for the same educational agency as teletherapists during the 2023-2024 school year. Qualitative data were collected about unique facilitators and barriers teletherapists face concerning MTSS and how the defining features of teletherapy (e.g., technology and on-site facilitation with a remote SLP) impact their engagement with MTSS in both helpful and constraining ways.

Results: Participants, all of whom worked remotely with students attending schools in person, identified a number of opportunities and challenges related to engagement with MTSS. Some challenges were identified as common to both face-to-face and remote work (e.g., misunderstandings related to the role of SLPs in MTSS). Others were unique to teletherapy in ways that made implementation easier (e.g., intentionally planned and focused conversations) as well as harder (e.g., lack of visibility and spontaneity). There were pros and cons of how technology and on-site facilitation impacted MTSS implementation.

Conclusion: As teletherapy and prevention-oriented work gain prominence in the postpandemic reality, this study offers initial insights into the synergies and challenges of engaging with the MTSS as a school-based teletherapist.

远程治疗与多层次支持系统:校本语言病理学家的协同作用与挑战。
目的:本探索性研究探讨了远程治疗和多层次支持系统(MTSS)在学校语言服务中的交集,并探讨了与MTSS相关的挑战因服务提供方式而异的方式。方法:本研究对5名言语语言病理学家(slp)进行了10次访谈,他们有面对面和远程治疗的经验,并在2023-2024学年期间与远程治疗师在同一教育机构工作。收集了关于远程治疗师在MTSS方面所面临的独特促进因素和障碍的定性数据,以及远程治疗的定义特征(例如,技术和远程SLP的现场促进)如何以有益和限制的方式影响他们参与MTSS。结果:所有与亲自上学的学生进行远程工作的参与者都发现了与MTSS参与相关的许多机遇和挑战。一些挑战被认为是面对面和远程工作的共同挑战(例如,与slp在MTSS中的作用有关的误解)。其他远程治疗的独特之处在于使实施更容易(例如,有意计划和集中的对话)以及更难(例如,缺乏可见性和自发性)。技术和现场便利对MTSS实施的影响有利有弊。结论:随着远程治疗和以预防为导向的工作在大流行后的现实中日益突出,本研究提供了初步的见解,了解作为校本远程治疗师参与MTSS的协同作用和挑战。
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Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools
Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
CiteScore
4.40
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12.50%
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165
期刊介绍: Mission: LSHSS publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles pertaining to the practice of audiology and speech-language pathology in the schools, focusing on children and adolescents. The journal is an international outlet for clinical research and is designed to promote development and analysis of approaches concerning the delivery of services to the school-aged population. LSHSS seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of audiology and speech-language pathology as practiced in schools, including aural rehabilitation; augmentative and alternative communication; childhood apraxia of speech; classroom acoustics; cognitive impairment; craniofacial disorders; fluency disorders; hearing-assistive technology; language disorders; literacy disorders including reading, writing, and spelling; motor speech disorders; speech sound disorders; swallowing, dysphagia, and feeding disorders; voice disorders.
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