Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in South Africa: Clinical Training and Service in the Era of COVID-19.

IF 2.5 Q1 REHABILITATION
International Journal of Telerehabilitation Pub Date : 2021-06-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5195/ijt.2021.6376
Katijah Khoza-Shangase, Nomfundo Moroe, Joanne Neille
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Introduction and purpose: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) presented new and unanticipated challenges to the provision of clinical services, from student training to the care of patients with speech-language and hearing (SLH) disorders. Prompt changes in information and communication technologies (ICT), were required to ensure that clinical training continued to meet the Health Professions Council of South Africa's regulations and patients received effective clinical care. The purpose of this study was to investigate online clinical training and supervision to inform current and future training and clinical care provision in SLH professions.

Methodology: A scoping review was conducted using the Arksey and O'Malley (2005) framework. The electronic bibliographic databases Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus, MEDLINE, and ProQuest were searched to identify publications about online clinical training and supervision and their impact on clinical service during COVID-19. Selection and analysis were performed by three independent reviewers using pretested forms.

Results and conclusions: The findings revealed important benefits of teletraining and telepractice with potential application to South African clinical training and service provision. Five themes emerged: (1) practice produces favorable outcomes, (2) appreciation for hybrid models of training and service delivery, (3) cost effectiveness is a "big win" (4) internationalization of remote clinical training and service provision, and (5) comparable modality outcomes. These findings may have significant implications for teletraining and telepractice in low-and-middle income countries (LMICs) in the COVID-19 era and beyond, wherein demand versus capacity challenges (e.g., in human resources) persist. Current findings highlight the need for SLH training programmes to foster a hybrid clinical training model. Few studies were conducted in LMICs, indicating a gap in such research.

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南非的语言病理学和听力学:COVID-19时代的临床培训和服务。
简介和目的:新型冠状病毒(新冠肺炎)对临床服务的提供提出了新的和意想不到的挑战,从学生培训到语言和听力障碍患者的护理。需要迅速改变信息和通信技术,以确保临床培训继续符合南非卫生专业委员会的规定,并确保患者获得有效的临床护理。本研究的目的是调查在线临床培训和监督,为SLH专业当前和未来的培训和临床护理提供信息。方法:使用Arksey和O'Malley(2005)框架进行范围界定审查。检索电子文献数据库Science Direct、PubMed、Scopus、MEDLINE和ProQuest,以确定有关新冠肺炎期间在线临床培训和监督及其对临床服务的影响的出版物。选择和分析由三名独立评审员使用预先测试的表格进行。结果和结论:研究结果揭示了远程培训和远程实践的重要好处,有可能应用于南非的临床培训和服务提供。出现了五个主题:(1)实践产生了有利的结果,(2)对培训和服务提供的混合模式的赞赏,(3)成本效益是一个“大胜利”(4)远程临床培训和服务的国际化,以及(5)可比的模式结果。这些发现可能对新冠肺炎时代及以后低收入国家(LMIC)的远程培训和远程实践具有重大影响,在这些国家,需求与能力的挑战(例如,人力资源)持续存在。目前的研究结果强调了SLH培训计划的必要性,以促进混合临床培训模式。在LMIC中进行的研究很少,这表明此类研究存在差距。
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