Speech pathologists and audiologists with Ph.D. in Brazil: profile from 1976 to 2008.

Léslie Piccolotto Ferreira, Iêda Chaves Pacheco Russo, Fernando Adami
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Abstract

Background: keeping data about Ph.D.s of speech pathologists and audiologists updated allows the retrieval of what has been developed in these fields of knowledge, besides giving a dimension of the development of the Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences in our country.

Aim: to analyze the educational background of Brazilian speech pathologists and audiologists with Ph.D. within the period of 1976-2008.

Method: doctorate dissertations presented by Brazilian speech pathologists and audiologists during the period of 1976 (first presentation) to the end of 2008 were selected through information provided by postgraduation offices and also by consulting data published on Plataforma Lattes (online curriculum vitae for professors and scientists). For each finding the following variables were registered: author's gender, year of presentation, educational institution and post-graduate program where the dissertation was developed (according to the areas of knowledge determined by National Council of Scientific and Technological Development) and chosen theme (Language, Hearing and Balance, Motricity and orofacial functions, Voice e Public Health). The statistical analysis involved the description of the selected parameters, a regression analysis to verify increase of Ph.D. presentations, area of development and chosen theme, and application of the chi-square test to verify possible associations.

Results: a total of 504 dissertations were analyzed. The results were: 97.0% of the dissertations were presented by women; State Institutions were chosen by almost half (47.62%) of the speech pathologists and audiologists to obtain their Ph.D.; the Sciences of Life programs were the most prevalent (57.54%); concerning the chosen theme, most of the dissertations were developed in the field of Language (34.52%) and Hearing and Balance (32.34%). The regression analysis indicated an increase of all of the studied variables with significance mostly related to the year of presentation, choice of the area of Applied Human and Social Sciences and Sciences of Life and themes of Language and Motricity and Orofacial functions (p < 0,001). There was also an increase related to the option for Public Institutions, mostly State Institutions(p < 0,001).

Conclusion: there was a significant increase of speech pathologists and audiologists with Ph. D., which enables major insertion of these professionals in research activities and qualified scientific production.

在巴西拥有博士学位的语言病理学家和听力学家:1976年至2008年的概况。
背景:保持关于语言病理学家和听力学家博士学位的数据更新可以检索这些知识领域的发展,除了提供我国语言,语言和听力科学发展的一个维度。目的:分析1976-2008年巴西语言病理学家和博士听力学家的教育背景。方法:通过研究生办公室提供的信息和Plataforma latte(教授和科学家的在线简历)上发布的咨询数据,选择1976年(第一次报告)至2008年底期间巴西语言病理学家和听科学家发表的博士论文。对于每一项发现,登记了以下变量:作者的性别、发表年份、教育机构和撰写论文的研究生课程(根据国家科学和技术发展委员会确定的知识领域)和选定的主题(语言、听力和平衡、运动和口腔面部功能、声音公共卫生)。统计分析包括所选参数的描述,回归分析以验证博士演讲的增加,发展领域和选择的主题,以及应用卡方检验来验证可能的关联。结果:共分析论文504篇。结果表明:97.0%的论文由女性发表;近一半(47.62%)的语言病理学家和听力学家选择国立机构获得博士学位;生命科学专业学生最多(57.54%);在选择的主题中,大部分论文集中在语言(34.52%)和听力与平衡(32.34%)。回归分析表明,所有研究变量的显著性增加主要与演讲年份,应用人文社会科学和生命科学领域的选择以及语言和运动和口腔面部功能的主题相关(p < 0.001)。公共机构的选择也有所增加,主要是州立机构(p < 0.001)。结论:具有博士学位的语言病理学家和听力学家显著增加,这使得这些专业人员能够大量参与研究活动和合格的科学生产。
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