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喉切除术和气管食管语音临床领域中影响临床医生培训和发展的因素。

Factors contributing to clinician training and development in the clinical area of laryngectomy and tracheoesophageal voice.

机构信息

Speech Pathology Department, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Metro South Hospital and Health Service, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

The University of Queensland, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2020 Sep;55(5):690-701. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12553. Epub 2020 Jul 12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

It has long been recognized that tracheoesophageal speech (TES) rehabilitation after laryngectomy is a specialized area of practice for speech and language therapist (SLTs) due to the complex nature of patient presentation and the invasive components of the SLT's role in this area. Therefore, postgraduate experience and training is required to work competently and safely in this clinical area. However, it is generally acknowledged that the steps and processes followed by individual clinicians to achieve this training and clinical skill development are inconsistent and vary widely across services. There is a need to identify critical elements deemed most beneficial to clinical skill development in order to inform future training models.

AIMS

To explore clinicians' perceptions of factors that contribute to training and clinical skills development in the area of TES rehabilitation post-laryngectomy.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: All participants were SLTs working in an Australian clinical service, with a current or recent clinical caseload that included patients using TES. A total of 36 SLTs were recruited and then grouped by level of experience (novice n = 15, intermediate n = 7, experienced n = 14). Each participant took part in one small focus group with other participants of similar experience level. Ten focus groups were conducted, each of approximately 60 min in duration. A semi-structured interview guide was used to facilitate the discussion of issues relating to training in this area. Thematic analysis was used to analyse transcripts and identify themes.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Interviews identified six key themes, including: Learning with and from others; Formal programmes; Hands-on learning; Processes that influence training; and Individual influences. SLTs reported both positive issues and elements that were challenging across all five themes. The final (sixth) theme was identified regarding clinician perceptions of how this area differed to specialized training in other areas of the profession. The majority of themes were discussed equally by clinicians across all three experience levels.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Participants across all experience levels identified that multiple factors contributed to clinicians successfully gaining skills, understanding and competency when working in TES rehabilitation post-laryngectomy. These factors, when fully considered and incorporated into future SLTs training pathways and opportunities, have the potential to optimize competency, skill acquisition and maintenance in this area. What this paper adds What is already known on this subject While studies have considered the training, preparation and knowledge base of SLTs working in the clinical area of TES, the focus has predominantly been at the immediate postgraduate level or assessment of university course work. No studies have used a qualitative methodology to consider the reflections and perceptions of clinicians' training pathways and training needs across all levels of experience for this clinical area. What this paper adds to existing knowledge The results of this study build upon the existing body of literature regarding education and training in this area, determining factors SLTs feel are required to successfully gain skills, understanding and competency when working in TES rehabilitation. The findings highlight that training pathways and methods in this clinical area are an ongoing consideration for SLTs regardless of experience level and have the ability to impact on future competency programmes, training opportunities and delivery methods in this area. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Effective and ongoing postgraduate training programmes and professional development opportunities have the potential to positively impact on professional competence and confidence, patient safety and overall service delivery. Hence, the themes generated from this research highlight essential factors to include within training and professional development programmes for SLTs in TES rehabilitation. This information can be used to help optimize current training pathways for all experience levels.

摘要

背景

由于患者表现复杂且言语治疗师(SLT)在该领域的角色具有侵入性,因此,长期以来,人们一直认为喉切除术后的气管食管言语康复是 SLT 的专业实践领域。因此,需要研究生经验和培训才能在该临床领域胜任和安全地工作。然而,人们普遍认识到,个别临床医生为实现这种培训和临床技能发展而遵循的步骤和流程不一致,在服务之间差异很大。需要确定被认为对临床技能发展最有益的关键因素,以便为未来的培训模式提供信息。

目的

探讨临床医生对喉切除术后气管食管言语康复领域培训和临床技能发展的因素的看法。

方法和程序

所有参与者均为在澳大利亚临床服务机构工作的 SLT,目前或最近的临床病例包括使用 TES 的患者。共招募了 36 名 SLT,并按经验水平(新手 n = 15,中级 n = 7,经验丰富 n = 14)分组。每个参与者都与其他具有相似经验水平的参与者一起参加了一个小型焦点小组。共进行了 10 次焦点小组讨论,每次持续约 60 分钟。采用半结构化访谈指南来促进与该领域培训相关的问题的讨论。采用主题分析来分析转录本并确定主题。

结果和结论

访谈确定了六个关键主题,包括:与他人一起学习和学习;正规课程;实践学习;影响培训的过程;以及个人影响。SLT 在所有五个主题中都报告了积极的问题和具有挑战性的问题。最后(第六)个主题是关于临床医生对该领域与该专业其他专业领域的专门培训之间的差异的看法。所有三个经验水平的临床医生都平等地讨论了大多数主题。

参与者在所有经验水平上都认为,多种因素有助于临床医生在喉切除术后的 TES 康复中成功获得技能、理解和能力。这些因素如果被充分考虑并纳入未来 SLT 的培训途径和机会中,有可能优化该领域的能力、技能获取和维持。

这篇论文增加了什么?

关于这个主题已经知道什么?

虽然已经有研究考虑了在 TES 临床领域工作的 SLT 的培训、准备和知识基础,但重点主要是在研究生阶段或评估大学课程。没有研究使用定性方法来考虑所有经验水平的临床医生培训途径和培训需求的反映和看法。

这篇论文在现有文献基础上增加了什么?

这项研究的结果建立在该领域关于教育和培训的现有文献基础上,确定了 SLT 认为在 TES 康复中成功获得技能、理解和能力所需的因素。研究结果表明,无论经验水平如何,培训途径和方法都是 SLT 持续关注的问题,并且有能力影响该领域未来的能力计划、培训机会和交付方法。

这方面的潜在或实际临床意义是什么?

有效的和持续的研究生培训计划和专业发展机会有可能对专业能力和信心、患者安全和整体服务交付产生积极影响。因此,该研究产生的主题突出了包含在 TES 康复中 SLT 培训和专业发展计划中的重要因素。这些信息可用于帮助优化所有经验水平的当前培训途径。

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