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斯里兰卡沟通障碍康复服务的可及性:一项横断面调查。

Availability of rehabilitation services for communication disorders in Sri Lanka: a cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Public Health, University of Kelaniya Faculty of Medicine, Ragama, Western Province, Sri Lanka.

Public Health, University of Kelaniya Faculty of Medicine, Ragama, Western Province, Sri Lanka

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2023 Apr 11;13(4):e071620. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-071620.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To describe the rehabilitation services available for communication disorders in Sri Lanka and to estimate the adequacy of the services in provinces and districts of the country.

SETTING

The study considered government and private institutions, which provide rehabilitation services for communication disorders in Sri Lanka.

PARTICIPANTS

Institutions providing services of speech-language pathologists, audiologists and audiology technicians in Sri Lanka.

PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES

We investigated the number of government hospitals and private institutions, which provide speech-language pathology and audiology services in Sri Lanka as the primary outcome measure. A number of speech-language pathologists, audiologists and audiology technicians working in the institutions were obtained from records and institution-based inquiries to identify the adequacy of the services in the country as the secondary outcome measure.

RESULTS

Of the 647 government hospitals that provide free healthcare services in the country, 45 and 33 hospitals had speech and language therapy and audiology units, respectively. Government hospitals do not have audiologists but only have audiology technicians. The number of speech and language therapists and audiology technicians in the government sector per 100 000 population in the country was 0.44 and 0.18, respectively. There were wide variations in specialist to population ratio between districts. 77 private centres provide speech therapy services in 15 out of the 25 districts; 36 private centres provide audiological evaluations in 9 districts.

CONCLUSIONS

The number of specialist speech and language therapists and audiologists is not sufficient to provide adequate rehabilitation services for communications disorder for the Sri Lankan population. Not recruiting audiologists to the government sector affects the management of hearing impairment in the affected.

摘要

目的

描述斯里兰卡提供的沟通障碍康复服务,并评估该国各省份和地区服务的充足程度。

设置

本研究考虑了斯里兰卡提供沟通障碍康复服务的政府和私人机构。

参与者

提供言语-语言病理学家、听力学家和听力技术人员服务的机构。

主要和次要结果测量

我们将政府医院和提供言语-语言病理学和听力学服务的私人机构的数量作为主要结果测量。从记录和机构调查中获得了在这些机构工作的言语-语言病理学家、听力学家和听力技术人员的数量,以确定该国服务的充足程度作为次要结果测量。

结果

在全国提供免费医疗服务的 647 家政府医院中,分别有 45 家和 33 家医院设有言语和语言治疗以及听力科。政府医院没有听力学家,只有听力技术人员。该国政府部门每 10 万人中言语-语言治疗师和听力学家的数量分别为 0.44 和 0.18。各地区专业人员与人口的比例存在很大差异。在 25 个区中的 15 个区,有 77 个私人中心提供言语治疗服务;在 9 个区,有 36 个私人中心提供听力评估服务。

结论

言语-语言治疗师和听力学家的数量不足以向斯里兰卡人口提供充足的沟通障碍康复服务。政府部门不招聘听力学家会影响到听力障碍患者的管理。

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