Retention of outer regional, remote, and very remote speech-language pathologists influenced by professional support and community connection.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1080/17549507.2024.2364809
CaraJane Millar, Laura Chahda, Remy Blair-Thomson, Frances Cassar, Lindsay B Carey
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Purpose: Addressing the retention challenges faced by non-metropolitan speech-language pathologists (SLPs) is crucial for achieving health services equity in Australia. This study assesses the applicability of previous literature findings to the current context of Australian SLPs. Furthermore, identifying specific factors influencing the retention of SLPs in outer regional, remote, and very remote areas of Australia.

Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 30 SLPs, who have been employed in non-metropolitan areas of Australia within the last 5 years. The collected data underwent online screening, with the interviews transcribed and analysed using content analysis techniques.

Result: Retention rates of non-metropolitan SLPs in Australia were categorised into three themes: professional, personal, and latent. The professional category included professional support, professional development, premature responsibilities, generalist skills, and funding. The personal category included community, family/relationships, burnout, and social justice. The latent themes included finances, management, and faith.

Conclusion: Retention rates of non-metropolitan SLPs in Australia are influenced by both protective factors and risk factors. Three recommendations to improve community access and reduce the current equity gap are outlined, namely: (a) tailored/bespoke professional education to maintain/enhance the clinical competence required, (b) prioritise community immersion and improve mentoring, and (c) strategies and policies to support SLPs.

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外围地区、偏远地区和非常偏远地区语言病理学家的留任受到专业支持和社区联系的影响。
目的:解决非大城市语言病理学家(SLPs)面临的留任难题对于实现澳大利亚医疗服务公平至关重要。本研究评估了以往文献研究结果对澳大利亚语言病理学家现状的适用性。此外,本研究还确定了影响澳大利亚外围地区、偏远地区和极偏远地区语言病理学家留任的具体因素:我们对 30 名在过去 5 年中受雇于澳大利亚非大都市地区的 SLP 进行了半结构化访谈。收集到的数据经过在线筛选,访谈内容经过誊写,并使用内容分析技术进行了分析:结果:澳大利亚非大都市 SLP 的留任率被分为三个主题:专业、个人和潜在。专业类别包括专业支持、专业发展、过早的责任、通才技能和资金。个人类别包括社区、家庭/关系、职业倦怠和社会公正。潜在主题包括财务、管理和信仰:结论:澳大利亚非大都市 SLP 的留任率受到保护因素和风险因素的影响。本文概述了三项建议,以改善社区服务并缩小当前的公平差距,即:(a)量身定制/专门设计的专业教育,以保持/提高所需的临床能力;(b)优先考虑社区浸润并改善指导;以及(c)支持SLP的策略和政策。
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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology is an international journal which promotes discussion on a broad range of current clinical and theoretical issues. Submissions may include experimental, review and theoretical discussion papers, with studies from either quantitative and/or qualitative frameworks. Articles may relate to any area of child or adult communication or dysphagia, furthering knowledge on issues related to etiology, assessment, diagnosis, intervention, or theoretical frameworks. Articles can be accompanied by supplementary audio and video files that will be uploaded to the journal’s website. Special issues on contemporary topics are published at least once a year. A scientific forum is included in many issues, where a topic is debated by invited international experts.
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