Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, Division of Communication Sciences and Disorders, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, F45 Old Main Building, Groote Schuur Hospital, Observatory, Cape Town, 7925, South Africa.
Syst Rev. 2022 Apr 21;11(1):74. doi: 10.1186/s13643-022-01953-0.
Human communication is essential for socialising, learning and working. Disabilities and social disadvantage have serious negative consequences on communication which can impact development from early life into adulthood. While speech-language therapists and audiologists (SLT/As) have an important role to play in addressing communication disability and disadvantage, services continue to be inaccessible, unaffordable and unattainable for the majority population. In order to support this large population, it is necessary to reimagine SLT/A practices in line with equity and social inclusion. Recently in the literature, there have been increasing calls for professions to reduce inequities in practice as indicated by the sustainable development goals, human rights and social inclusion approaches increasing in prominence. For the scoping review, equity is understood using the colonial matrix of power to understand how intersections of race, gender, class, disability, geography, heteronormativity and language create the context for inequity. As such, the aim of the scoping review is to address the following question: what are the emerging professional practices in SLT/A focused on reducing inequities?
Following the Joanna Briggs Institute guidelines, this scoping review will focus on systematically mapping the documented emerging clinical practices in SLT/A in the literature to identify how the professions are developing equitable practices. The search will include electronic databases and grey literature including PubMed, Scopus, EbscoHost, The Cochrane Library and Dissertation Abstracts International, Education Resource Information Centre from their inception onwards. Published and unpublished literature including all evidence sources will be considered. There should be a clear focus on clinical practice addressing equity in SLT/A. There will be no language limitations for the study. The authors will endeavour translate to have abstracts of articles translated. There will be no time restrictions on date of publication of the literature.
We aim to review the current literature on emerging professional practices in relation to equity in SLT/A to identify emerging trends in clinical practice. It is our goal to provide a synthesis of emerging directions for practice, particularly to inform future practices in the Global South.
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人类交流对于社交、学习和工作至关重要。残疾和社会劣势对交流产生严重的负面影响,可能会影响从早期生活到成年的发展。虽然言语治疗师和听力学家(SLT/As)在解决交流障碍和劣势方面发挥着重要作用,但服务仍然对大多数人来说无法获得、负担不起和遥不可及。为了支持这一大众群体,有必要根据公平和社会包容重新构想 SLT/A 的实践。最近,文献中越来越多地呼吁各专业减少实践中的不平等,可持续发展目标、人权和社会包容方法的重要性日益凸显。在范围综述中,使用殖民权力矩阵来理解种族、性别、阶级、残疾、地理位置、异性恋规范和语言的交叉如何创造不平等的背景来理解公平。因此,范围综述的目的是回答以下问题:SLT/A 专业实践中减少不平等的新兴实践有哪些?
根据乔安娜·布里格斯研究所的指导方针,本范围综述将侧重于系统地在文献中描绘 SLT/A 中记录的新兴临床实践,以确定专业人员如何制定公平实践。搜索将包括电子数据库和灰色文献,包括 PubMed、Scopus、EbscoHost、The Cochrane Library 和 Dissertation Abstracts International、教育资源信息中心,从其成立之日起。将考虑出版和未出版的文献,包括所有证据来源。应该明确关注解决 SLT/A 中公平问题的临床实践。研究没有语言限制。作者将努力翻译,翻译文章的摘要。文献出版日期没有时间限制。
我们旨在审查关于 SLT/A 中公平新兴专业实践的现有文献,以确定临床实践中的新兴趋势。我们的目标是对新兴实践方向进行综合,特别是为全球南方的未来实践提供信息。
开放科学框架(osf.io/3a29w)。