语言治疗(SLT)学位学徒路线的优势与挑战:初步利益相关者视角

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Hazel Richards, Victoria Lundie
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摘要

本文分享了一个试点研究项目的细节,该项目探讨了利益相关者对一所大学创新言语和语言治疗(SLT)学位学徒制中涉及的学术和工作要素的看法和经验。目的分享关于SLT学徒学习者和导师期望和经验的发现,因为这些知识,包括障碍和促进因素,将使有关大学和其他已经提供或发展SLT学位学徒的大学,提高他们的提供,从而提高学徒学习经验和成果。方法和程序经伦理批准后,采用混合方法研究设计。在第一阶段,参与该计划的18名学徒和导师完成了在线问卷调查。通过对问卷数据的归纳主题分析确定的主题,在9个在线半结构化访谈中进行了进一步探讨,并使用归纳主题分析对笔录进行了分析。结果和结果研究结果提供了关于学徒进入职业途径的新知识,并为考虑或发展SLT或更广泛的联合医疗专业(AHP)学徒提供的高等教育机构和雇主提供了宝贵的见解。这包括与四个关键主题相关的优势和挑战的详细信息:内部因素;时间和支持;结构和组织;还有学徒制。结论和启示学徒制为学习者提供了经济上可持续和实用的发展机会,包括slta,并且可能提供比传统途径更好地嵌入临床实践的SLT培训。尽管存在时间和资源方面的挑战,但关键利益相关者(学徒学习者、职场导师和高等教育机构)之间的合作至关重要。因此,发展和维持SLT学徒制对未来劳动力发展和职业发展具有重要意义。学位学徒制作为一种进入言语和语言治疗行业的途径,尚处于起步阶段;因此,关于它们的研究和信息是涌现出来的。该研究进行的大学自2017年成立以来一直参与RCSLT学徒先驱小组,并提供了第一个全日制SLT学位学徒(DA)。研究结果表明,与传统路线相比,SLT DA教育和学习者的不同之处。该研究提供了关于谁选择通过DA学习SLT的新信息,为什么,以及应该考虑哪些组成部分,包括如何,何时和何地交付DA。这项研究的临床意义是什么?虽然在持续整合理论和基于工作的学习和经验方面,DA SLT似乎比更传统的路线具有明显的优势,但工作量方面存在挑战。这项研究是在DA交付的早期阶段进行的,因此有关威胁的知识以及该路线是否会实现劳动力发展的希望仍有待观察。
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Strengths and Challenges of the Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) Degree Apprenticeship Route: Initial Stakeholder Perspectives

Strengths and Challenges of the Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) Degree Apprenticeship Route: Initial Stakeholder Perspectives

Background

This article shares details of a pilot research project that explored stakeholder perceptions and experiences of the academic and work-based elements involved in one university's innovative speech and language therapy (SLT) degree apprenticeship.

Aims

To share findings about SLT apprentice learner and mentor expectations and experiences since this knowledge, including of barriers and facilitators, will enable the university concerned, and others already providing or developing their SLT degree apprenticeship, to enhance their offer and so apprentice learning experience and outcomes.

Methods and Procedures

Following ethical approval, a mixed-methods research design was applied. In phase one, 18 apprentice and mentor participants involved in the programme completed online questionnaires. Themes identified from inductive thematic analysis of the questionnaire data were probed further in nine online semi-structured interviews, with transcripts also being analysed using inductive thematic analysis.

Outcomes and Results

Findings offer new knowledge about the apprenticeship route into the profession and provide valuable insight for HEIs and employers considering or developing an SLT or wider allied health profession (AHP) apprenticeship offer. This includes detail about the strengths and challenges related to four key themes: internal factors; time and support; structure and organisation; and apprenticeship processes.

Conclusions and Implications

The apprenticeship provides an economically sustainable and practical progression opportunity for learners, including SLTAs, and may provide SLT training that is better embedded in clinical practice than traditional routes. Collaboration between the key stakeholders (apprentice learner, workplace mentor, and HEI) is central to this, though challenges in terms of time and resources exist. Developing and sustaining SLT apprenticeships therefore has implications for future workforce development and the profession.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on this subject
  • Degree apprenticeships, as a route into the speech and language therapy profession, are in their infancy; thus, research and information about them are emergent.
What this study adds to the existing knowledge
  • The university where the study took place had been involved in the RCSLT apprenticeship trailblazer group since its inception in 2017 and offered the first full-time SLT Degree Apprenticeship (DA). Findings about what is different about SLT DA education and learners as compared to traditional routes are presented. The study provides new information about who chose to study SLT via the DA and why, and what components should be considered, including how, when and where DAs might be delivered.
What are the clinical implications of this study?
  • Whilst the DA SLT appears to have distinct advantages over more traditional routes in terms of continual integration of theoretical and work-based learning and experience, challenges around workload exist. This study was conducted at an early stage of the DA delivery, so knowledge about threats and whether the route will fulfil workforce development hopes remains to be seen.
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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
116
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders (IJLCD) is the official journal of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists. The Journal welcomes submissions on all aspects of speech, language, communication disorders and speech and language therapy. It provides a forum for the exchange of information and discussion of issues of clinical or theoretical relevance in the above areas.
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