Cassandra Alighieri, Marlies De Bock, George Galiwango, Daniel Sseremba, Kristiane Van Lierde
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Abstract
Objective: This paper describes the current situation of the provision of speech-language services in East Africa. An overview of the educational opportunities, workforce density, communication rehabilitation planning, caseload, and ethical and/or cultural challenges is provided.
Method: A narrative review was performed. All papers referring to communication disorders in East African countries were identified from EMBASE, PubMed, ISI Web of Science: Science Citation Index Expanded, and ISI Web of Science: Conference Proceedings Citation Index-Science using the following search terms: speech therapy, speech pathology, speech-language pathology, speech-language rehabilitation, speech-language therapy, logopedics, East Africa, communication disorders, communication difficulties. Two concepts were combined with a Boolean operator 'AND'.
Results: At present, there is an alarming shortage of speech-language pathologists in East Africa. This issue is mainly related to the limited availability of educational programs in speech-language pathology. Although more and more universities are beginning to offer such educational programs, the number of available speech-language pathologists is still too low to meet the needs of all children with communication disorders. In addition, speech-language pathologists are often faced with different cultural and ethical obstacles when they provide intervention to East African children with communication disorders. These speech-language pathologists are therefore challenged to take a broader view of their role as a therapist. These alternative roles often include training of other individuals in the context of community-based rehabilitation.
Conclusion: In the future, it will be important to carefully consider the development of sustainable learning opportunities in East African contexts. Initiatives, for example, "train-the-trainer" workshops, are needed to support the speechlanguage pathologists. Existing models like the communication disability model can aid to create holistic frameworks for the development of sustainable speech-language services in the East African countries.
目的:本文描述了东非提供语音语言服务的现状。提供了教育机会、劳动力密度、沟通康复计划、病例量以及道德和/或文化挑战的概述。方法:回顾性叙述。我们从EMBASE、PubMed、ISI Web of Science: Science Citation Index Expanded和ISI Web of Science: Conference Proceedings引文索引-Science中检索所有涉及东非国家交流障碍的论文,使用以下搜索词:语言治疗、语言病理学、语言病理学、语言康复、语言治疗、逻辑学、东非、交流障碍、交流困难。两个概念用一个布尔运算符“AND”组合在一起。结果:目前,东非语言病理学家的短缺令人担忧。这一问题主要与语言病理学教育项目的有限性有关。尽管越来越多的大学开始提供这样的教育项目,但可用的语言病理学家的数量仍然太少,无法满足所有有沟通障碍的儿童的需要。此外,语言病理学家在为东非有沟通障碍的儿童提供干预时,往往面临着不同的文化和伦理障碍。因此,这些语言病理学家面临的挑战是,以更广泛的视角来看待他们作为治疗师的角色。这些替代角色通常包括在社区康复的背景下培训其他个人。结论:在未来,认真考虑东非环境下可持续学习机会的发展将是非常重要的。例如,需要“培训培训师”研讨会等倡议来支持语言病理学家。现有的模型,如沟通障碍模型,可以帮助建立东非国家可持续语言服务发展的整体框架。