Du Plessis Sandra
Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University.
S Afr J Commun Disord. 2018 May 16;65(1):e1-e9. doi: 10.4102/sajcd.v65i1.570.
The professions of speech-language pathology and audiology (SLPA) are characterised by occupational gender segregation. Reasons given by men are a lack of awareness of SLPA; a perception of poor salaries; a perception of poor working conditions; a stereotype that the profession is a female occupation; and a perception that working with children is feminine. Objectives: The aim of this study was to describe the perceptions of male students in a specific SLPA training programme regarding gender imbalances. The objectives were to describe the influences of gender on the career orientation of students, the factors shaping students' career choices and the experiences of students during their undergraduate training. Method: This study followed a quantitative descriptive survey design. Thirty-one conveniently sampled male SLPA students, across different years of study, completed a self-administered questionnaire. Results: Participants indicated that they did not believe in the gendered nature of occupations and that SLPA are not 'female only' professions. They (65%) recorded that they considered salary and career prospects for choosing a career, and 74% specified that they chose SLPA because of a desire to help people. The perception of male students regarding their training appears to be positive as participants are comfortable with the clinical (71%) and learning (77%) activities. However, barriers were reported and some lecture information may be more obvious or applicable to female students. A need was identified to address the issue of working alone with paediatric clients and pertains to the societal awareness regarding sexual harassment of children, which may impact spontaneity in engagements. Conclusion: The recruitment of male students should be prioritised to better reflect the client population served by the professions. Recommendations include career counselling in rural schools, recruitment campaigns to identify interested students, public awareness regarding the professions and guidance regarding working with paediatric clients.
言语语言病理学和听力学专业(SLPA)存在职业性别隔离现象。男性给出的原因包括对SLPA缺乏了解;认为薪资待遇差;认为工作条件差;存在该职业是女性职业的刻板印象;以及认为与儿童打交道具有女性化特征。目的:本研究旨在描述特定SLPA培训项目中男学生对性别失衡的看法。目标是描述性别对学生职业取向的影响、塑造学生职业选择的因素以及学生本科培训期间的经历。方法:本研究采用定量描述性调查设计。31名不同年级的方便抽样的男SLPA学生完成了一份自填式问卷。结果:参与者表示他们不相信职业具有性别属性,且SLPA并非“仅限女性”的职业。他们(65%)记录称,他们在选择职业时会考虑薪资和职业前景,74%的人明确表示他们选择SLPA是因为想要帮助他人。男学生对其培训的看法似乎是积极的,因为参与者对临床活动(71%)和学习活动(77%)感到满意。然而,也报告了一些障碍,一些讲座信息可能对女学生更明显或更适用。人们发现有必要解决与儿科客户单独工作的问题,这涉及到社会对儿童性骚扰的认识,这可能会影响工作中的自发性。结论:应优先招募男学生,以更好地反映这些专业所服务的客户群体。建议包括在农村学校开展职业咨询、开展招募活动以识别感兴趣的学生、提高公众对这些专业的认识以及提供与儿科客户合作的指导。