Engaging with parents in decision-making: The dilemma of the ideal and reality

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
F. C. Durgungoz, A. Emerson
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ABSTRACT Purpose: Recent studies suggest professionals engage with parents; however, literature shows that, in practice, there is a gap between what a parent’s role might be and their actual role in the intervention process. This study aims to close this gap by identifying parents’ impact on speech-language pathologists’ (SLPs’) intervention process and their role in the intervention. Method: This study was conducted in Turkey with 16 SLPs working with parents of early years children who have developmental language disorder. A data-driven approach was adopted to understand SLPs’ unique aspects and views. Four different data collection methods were used: semi-structured interviews, vignettes, observation with follow-up interviews, and audio diaries. Data were analyzed using inductive thematic analysis. Result: Themes were identified as ‘therapists’ view of what is ideal’ and ‘what happens in clinical practice in reality’. Although the Turkish SLPs wish and intend to involve parents in the intervention process, there were instances where parents were not actively involved or even excluded from the session. Conclusion: This study indicates that engaging with parents in intervention changes across contextual factors. SLPs’ beliefs, parent and child based individual factors have a significant impact on parental engagement. It is concluded that such factors lead SLTs to administer various forms of language intervention methods. This study recommends educating parents about their role in therapies and increasing SLPs awareness of parental involvement.
参与父母决策:理想与现实的两难
摘要目的:最近的研究表明,专业人员与父母接触;然而,文献表明,在实践中,父母的角色可能与他们在干预过程中的实际角色之间存在差距。本研究旨在通过确定父母对语言病理学家(slp)干预过程的影响及其在干预中的作用来缩小这一差距。方法:本研究在土耳其进行,有16名slp与患有发展性语言障碍的早期儿童的父母一起工作。采用数据驱动的方法来理解slp的独特方面和视图。采用了四种不同的数据收集方法:半结构化访谈、小短文、随访访谈观察和音频日记。数据分析采用归纳专题分析。结果:主题被确定为“治疗师对理想的看法”和“现实中临床实践中发生的事情”。虽然土耳其的特殊语言国家希望并打算让父母参与干预过程,但在某些情况下,父母没有积极参与,甚至被排除在会议之外。结论:本研究提示家长参与干预会因情境因素而改变。slp的信仰、父母和孩子的个体因素对父母参与有显著影响。综上所述,这些因素导致语言教师采取各种形式的语言干预方法。本研究建议教育家长了解他们在治疗中的作用,并提高slp家长参与的意识。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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