IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Katijah Khoza-Shangase
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在南非,将研究融入言语治疗和听力学领域的临床实践仍是一项关键的挑战,但却未得到充分探索。这篇观点文章讨论了制定结构化研究议程以推动南非临床实践发生有意义变化的迫切需要。在资源有限、语言和文化多样性以及服务可及性等医疗保健现实问题面前,从业人员、决策者和研究人员必须共同确定研究课题并将其列为优先事项,以满足南非患者的独特需求。通过找出当前实践中的差距、与社区合作并克服变革障碍,南非医疗保健系统能够适应以证据为基础、以患者为中心的护理模式。通过建立研究和创新文化、促进多学科合作并确保持续的专业发展,南非可以使其言语治疗和听力实践与全球标准接轨,最终改善患有沟通和听力障碍的个人的治疗效果:本文强调了建立以研究为导向的临床实践变革框架所需的步骤,将研究定位为未来医疗保健服务的基石。
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Setting a research agenda for speech therapy and audiology practice in South Africa.

In South Africa, the integration of research into clinical practice within the fields of speech therapy and audiology remains a pivotal, yet underexplored challenge. This opinion piece discusses the critical need for a structured research agenda to drive meaningful changes in clinical practice in South Africa. With healthcare realities such as limited resources, linguistic and cultural diversity, and access to services, it is essential that practitioners, policymakers and researchers collaboratively define and prioritise research topics that address the unique needs of South African patients. Through identifying gaps in current practice, engaging with communities and overcoming barriers to change, the South African healthcare system can adapt to evidence-based, patient-centred models of care. By building a culture of research and innovation, fostering multidisciplinary collaboration and ensuring continuous professional development, South Africa can align its speech therapy and audiology practices with global standards, ultimately improving outcomes for individuals with communication and hearing disorders.Contribution: This article highlights the steps needed to establish a research-driven framework for clinical practice change, positioning research as a cornerstone of future healthcare delivery.

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SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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