Collaborative approaches with stakeholders in speech-language pathology: Narrative literature review

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1111/1460-6984.13123
Jessica Hassett, Liz Spencer, Sally Hewat, Kylie Wales, Gwendalyn Webb
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Abstract

Introduction

Collaborative approaches in speech-language pathology (SLP) aim to integrate the experience of clients and people important to them by including these stakeholders actively in decision making. This inclusion can lead to more effective, engaging, and safer SLP practice. A variety of collaborative approaches have evolved in response to sociocultural contexts, and as a result, there are many different approaches currently in use such as co-design, co-production, and co-creation. However, despite widening acceptance and utilisation of collaborative approaches, the use and evidence for these in SLP literature have not been considered collectively. The current study aims to explore how collaborative approaches, used to develop products or services in SLP, are reported in literature.

Methods

Using narrative review methodology, a systematic search of three databases and hand searching were conducted to explore how collaborative approaches, used to develop products or services, are reported in SLP. Search terms reflected the breadth of collaborative approaches and the diverse nature of SLP across clinical practice. Following screening of initial data, 59 articles were identified for data extraction and narrative synthesis. An internationally recognised reporting checklist for stakeholder involvement called the Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public, Version 2 (GRIPP2), informed the reviewing process in addition to qualitative description.

Results

Collaborative approaches across SLP practice were found to be diverse as were the terminology and tools used for collaboration. Two-thirds of the studies were published after 2020. The timing and involvement of stakeholders in collaborative approaches varied greatly; however, most stakeholder involvement was found in the conducting of research activities, compared to other areas such as planning, analysis, and reporting. The GRIPP2 review indicated strengths and opportunities in reporting of stakeholder involvement. When stakeholder involvement was rigorously reported it could include reflection on how stakeholders contributed within their communication abilities and how this contribution benefited the study.

Conclusion

Collaborative approaches reported in SLP focused on valuing and respecting people with living experience of communication and swallowing difficulties. This narrative review contributes to the resources available to support decision-making and working together with stakeholders, encouraging SLPs to reflect, consider the context and respond. Future research could continue to strengthen consistency in terminology for collaborative approaches, use frameworks to plan and report stakeholder involvement and carefully consider involvement across the research continuum.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on this subject

  • There is an expectation that health services include stakeholders in development and evaluation of services. Collaborative approaches in speech-language pathology (SLP) aim to integrate the lived experience of people with communication and swallowing difficulties and those important to them. These approaches, including but not limited to, co-design, co-production and participatory action research, have shared philosophies of being community-driven, strengths based and inclusive (Loeffler & Bovaird, 2021).

What this paper adds to existing knowledge

  • This study contributes information about current SLP practice when collaborative approaches have been employed to develop a product or service. The study maps diverse collaborative approaches and their frequency in the literature, as well as the various stakeholders involved, using the Guidance for Reporting Involvement of Patients and the Public, Version 2 (GRIPP2) checklists to guide the review of reporting stakeholder involvement.

What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work?

  • This synthesis of literature supports researchers and clinicians in making intentional decisions in implementation and reporting of collaborative approaches. This decision-making can strengthen the implementation of collaborative approaches, which has implications for person-centred care in SLP.

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语言病理学中与利益相关者的合作方法:叙述性文献综述。
导言:言语语言病理学(SLP)中的合作方法旨在通过让客户及其重要人士积极参与决策,从而整合他们的经验。这种包容性可使言语语言病理学实践更有效、更吸引人、更安全。随着社会文化背景的变化,各种合作方法也在不断发展,因此,目前有许多不同的方法在使用,如共同设计、共同生产和共同创造。然而,尽管协作方法被越来越广泛地接受和使用,但这些方法在 SLP 文献中的使用和证据还没有被集体考虑。本研究旨在探索文献是如何报道在 SLP 中用于开发产品或服务的协作方法的:采用叙事性综述方法,对三个数据库进行了系统检索,并进行了人工检索,以探索在 SLP 中如何报道用于开发产品或服务的协作方法。检索词反映了合作方法的广泛性和 SLP 在临床实践中的多样性。在对初步数据进行筛选后,确定了 59 篇文章用于数据提取和叙述性综合。除定性描述外,国际公认的利益相关者参与报告清单《患者和公众参与报告指南第二版》(GRIPP2)也为审查过程提供了参考:结果:研究发现,SLP实践中的合作方法多种多样,合作使用的术语和工具也各不相同。三分之二的研究发表于 2020 年之后。利益相关者参与合作方法的时间和程度差异很大;然而,与规划、分析和报告等其他领域相比,利益相关者参与研究活动的程度最高。GRIPP2 审查表明了利益相关者参与报告的优势和机遇。当严格报告利益相关者的参与时,可以包括反思利益相关者如何在其沟通能力范围内做出贡献,以及这种贡献如何使研究受益:SLP报告的合作方法侧重于重视和尊重有沟通和吞咽困难生活经验的人。这篇叙述性综述为支持决策和与利益相关者合作提供了资源,鼓励SLP进行反思、考虑背景并做出回应。未来的研究可以继续加强合作方法术语的一致性,使用框架来计划和报告利益相关者的参与情况,并仔细考虑整个研究过程中的参与情况:关于此主题的已知信息 人们期望医疗服务机构在开发和评估服务时纳入利益相关者。言语病理学(SLP)中的合作方法旨在整合有交流和吞咽困难的人及其重要人士的生活经验。这些方法包括但不限于共同设计、共同生产和参与式行动研究,其共同理念是以社区为导向、以优势为基础和具有包容性(Loeffler & Bovaird, 2021)。本文对现有知识的补充 本研究提供了有关当前采用合作方法开发产品或服务的 SLP 实践的信息。本研究利用《患者和公众参与报告指南第二版》(GRIPP2)核对表来指导对利益相关者参与报告的审查,从而描绘出各种合作方法及其在文献中的出现频率,以及所涉及的各种利益相关者。这项工作有哪些潜在或实际的临床意义?本文献综述有助于研究人员和临床医生在实施和报告协作方法时做出有意识的决策。这种决策可以加强协作式方法的实施,从而对以人为中心的 SLP 护理产生影响。
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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders (IJLCD) is the official journal of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists. The Journal welcomes submissions on all aspects of speech, language, communication disorders and speech and language therapy. It provides a forum for the exchange of information and discussion of issues of clinical or theoretical relevance in the above areas.
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