语言治疗师对母乳喂养管理看法的质性调查。

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Danica Schlome, Esedra Krüger, Bhavani Pillay
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背景:在婴儿生命的最初几天内对口咽吞咽困难进行管理可以获得良好的母乳喂养结果,这表明调查在该领域工作的言语语言治疗师(SLTs)的母乳喂养管理实践的重要性。目的:在低收入和中等收入环境中,关于slt管理母乳喂养的报道很少。本研究探讨了一组经验丰富的南非特殊教育教师对母乳喂养管理方法的看法。方法:采用半结构化在线访谈的方式,对12名经验丰富的slt进行定性数据收集,并进行专题分析。结果:出现了三个主要主题:(1)母乳喂养管理方法;(2)与母乳喂养管理相关的暴露、技能和知识;(3)对母乳喂养管理的看法和态度。参与者对他们在母乳喂养管理范围内的作用有清晰的认识,这与已有的文献一致。她们的做法似乎受到她们对母乳喂养的看法和态度以及她们在这方面的经验、技能和知识的影响。该研究强调了在本科课程中进行母乳喂养培训的必要性,并强调了对持续专业发展机会的需求。结论:虽然这些发现来自经验丰富的临床医生的小样本,但它们为语言病理学临床教育者和专业组织提供了宝贵的见解。贡献:本研究建议重新评估大学课程,以提高母乳喂养管理的曝光率。
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A qualitative inquiry of speech-language therapists' views about breastfeeding management.

Background:  Management of oropharyngeal dysphagia within the first few days of an infant's life results in favourable breastfeeding outcomes, indicating the importance of investigating the breastfeeding management practices of speech-language therapists (SLTs) working within this field.

Objectives:  Little has been published about SLTs' management of breastfeeding in low- and middle-income settings. This study explores the perspectives of a group of experienced South African SLTs on their approach to breastfeeding management.

Method:  Qualitative data were gathered through semi-structured online interviews with 12 experienced SLTs and were subjected to thematic analysis.

Results:  Three main themes emerged: (1) Approach to breastfeeding management; (2) Exposure, skills and knowledge related to breastfeeding management and (3) Perspectives and attitudes towards breastfeeding management. Participants demonstrated a clear understanding of their roles within the scope of breastfeeding management, which aligns with established literature. Their approaches appeared to be influenced by their perspectives and attitudes towards breastfeeding, as well as their exposure, skills and knowledge in this area. The study underscores the need for breastfeeding training in undergraduate programmes and highlights the demand for continuous professional development opportunities.

Conclusion:  While the findings are drawn from a small sample of experienced clinicians, they offer valuable insights for speech-language pathology clinical educators and professional organisations.Contribution: This study suggests a re-evaluation of university curricula to enhance exposure to breastfeeding management.

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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
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