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言语病理学专业的网络图片。

Internet images of the speech pathology profession.

作者信息

Byrne Nicole

出版信息

Aust Health Rev. 2018 Aug;42(4):420-428. doi: 10.1071/AH17033.

Abstract

Objective The Internet provides the general public with information about speech pathology services, including client groups and service delivery models, as well as the professionals providing the services. Although this information assists the general public and other professionals to both access and understand speech pathology services, it also potentially provides information about speech pathology as a prospective career, including the types of people who are speech pathologists (i.e. demographics). The aim of the present study was to collect baseline data on how the speech pathology profession was presented via images on the Internet. Methods A pilot prospective observational study using content analysis methodology was conducted to analyse publicly available Internet images related to the speech pathology profession. The terms 'Speech Pathology' and 'speech pathologist' to represent both the profession and the professional were used, resulting in the identification of 200 images. These images were considered across a range of areas, including who was in the image (e.g. professional, client, significant other), the technology used and the types of intervention. Results The majority of images showed both a client and a professional (i.e. speech pathologist). While the professional was predominantly presented as female, the gender of the client was more evenly distributed. The clients were more likely to be preschool or school aged, however male speech pathologists were presented as providing therapy to selected age groups (i.e. school aged and younger adults). Images were predominantly of individual therapy and the few group images that were presented were all paediatric. Conclusion Current images of speech pathology continue to portray narrow professional demographics and client groups (e.g. paediatrics). Promoting images of wider scope to fully represent the depth and breadth of speech pathology professional practice may assist in attracting a more diverse group of people into the profession in the future. What is known about the topic? To date, research has not considered the promotional profile of allied health professionals on the Internet. There has been a lack of consideration of whether the way in which the professions are promoted may affect clients accessing allied health services or people entering careers. What does this paper add? This paper raises awareness of the lack of promotion of a diverse workforce in speech pathology and considers how this may affect changing the professional demographics in the future. It also provides a starting point for documentation in the form of a baseline for tracking future changes. It allows consideration of the fact that when designing health promotional and educational materials, it is crucial that diversity is displayed in the professional role, the client role and the setting in order to provide information and education to the general public about the health services provided. What are the implications for practitioners? The presentation of narrow demographics of both the professional and client may potentially affect people considering speech pathology as a future career. The appearance of narrow client demographics and diagnosis groups may also deter people from accessing services. For example, if the demonstrated images do not show older people accessing speech pathology services, then this may suggest that services are only for children. The results from the present case example are transferrable to other health professions with similar professional demographic profiles (e.g. occupational therapy). Consideration of the need to display a diverse client profile is relevant to all health and medical services, and demonstrates steps towards inclusiveness and increasing engagement of clients who may be currently less likely to access health services (including people who are Aboriginal or from a culturally and linguistically diverse background).

摘要

目的 互联网为公众提供了有关言语病理学服务的信息,包括服务对象群体、服务提供模式以及提供这些服务的专业人员。虽然这些信息有助于公众和其他专业人员了解并获取言语病理学服务,但它也可能提供有关言语病理学作为一个潜在职业的信息,包括言语病理学家的类型(即人口统计学特征)。本研究的目的是收集关于互联网上如何通过图片展示言语病理学专业的基线数据。

方法 采用内容分析法进行一项前瞻性观察性试点研究,以分析与言语病理学专业相关的公开互联网图片。使用“言语病理学”和“言语病理学家”这两个术语来代表该专业及其专业人员,共识别出200张图片。这些图片从多个方面进行考量,包括图片中的人物(如专业人员、服务对象、重要他人)、使用的技术以及干预类型。

结果 大多数图片展示了服务对象和专业人员(即言语病理学家)。专业人员主要被呈现为女性,而服务对象的性别分布更为均衡。服务对象更有可能是学龄前或学龄儿童,然而男性言语病理学家被描绘为为特定年龄组(即学龄儿童和年轻成年人)提供治疗。图片主要是个体治疗,少数呈现的团体图片均为儿科相关。

结论 目前言语病理学的图片继续描绘了狭窄的专业人口统计学特征和服务对象群体(如儿科)。推广范围更广的图片以充分展现言语病理学专业实践的深度和广度,可能有助于未来吸引更多样化的人群进入该行业。

关于该主题已知的信息有哪些? 迄今为止,研究尚未考虑互联网上对健康相关专业人员的宣传形象。一直缺乏对专业宣传方式是否会影响服务对象获取健康相关服务或人们进入相关职业的考量。

本文补充了什么? 本文提高了人们对言语病理学中缺乏对多样化劳动力宣传的认识,并思考了这可能如何影响未来专业人口统计学特征的变化。它还以基线的形式提供了一个记录起点,用于跟踪未来的变化。这使得人们认识到,在设计健康宣传和教育材料时,在专业角色、服务对象角色和环境中展示多样性至关重要,以便向公众提供有关所提供健康服务的信息和教育。

对从业者有哪些影响? 专业人员和服务对象狭窄的人口统计学特征呈现可能会潜在地影响那些考虑将言语病理学作为未来职业的人。服务对象狭窄的人口统计学特征和诊断群体的呈现方式也可能会阻碍人们获取服务。例如,如果展示的图片中没有老年人接受言语病理学服务,那么这可能会让人觉得这些服务仅针对儿童。本案例的结果可推广到其他具有类似专业人口统计学特征的健康专业(如职业治疗)。考虑展示多样化服务对象形象的必要性与所有健康和医疗服务相关,并表明朝着包容性方向发展以及增加目前可能较少获取健康服务的服务对象(包括原住民或文化和语言背景多样的人群)的参与度的步骤。

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