Tucker Janice K
Speech Language Support Programs, Lincoln Intermediate Unit #12, New Oxford, PA.
Int J Telerehabil. 2012 Dec 9;4(2):47-60. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2012.6102. eCollection 2012 Fall.
Telepractice in speech-language pathology shows the potential to mitigate the current shortage of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) available to serve a growing number of persons with communication disorders. Since a majority of American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) certified SLPs work in schools and the population of communicatively impaired clients in schools continues to grow, research into the use of telepractice in the educational setting is warranted. This article reports upon the perspectives of SLPs regarding the use of telepractice in school settings. In-depth qualitative interviews were conducted with five SLPs experienced in the delivery of telepractice. Four major themes emerged: barriers, benefits, reasons for acceptance and use of telepractice, and suggestions to resolve telepractice professional issues.
言语病理学中的远程医疗显示出缓解目前言语病理学家(SLP)短缺问题的潜力,这些言语病理学家要为越来越多有沟通障碍的人提供服务。由于美国言语语言听力协会(ASHA)认证的大多数SLP在学校工作,且学校中沟通障碍客户的数量持续增长,因此有必要对在教育环境中使用远程医疗进行研究。本文报告了SLP对在学校环境中使用远程医疗的看法。对五位有远程医疗服务经验的SLP进行了深入的定性访谈。出现了四个主要主题:障碍、益处、接受和使用远程医疗的原因,以及解决远程医疗专业问题的建议。