Speech-language therapy students and attitudes towards disability: impact of past experiences, clinical experiences and development over time

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2021-02-01 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2021.1879610
Leah Parkinson, Kate. J. Cook, Alexandra J. Weathersby, Gina D. Tillard
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ABSTRACT The aims of this study were to describe the type and amount of experiences students have in the area of disability and determine whether significant differences in attitudes towards disability were present across three groups of students engaged in clinical practice and if attitudes changed over time. Twenty-two first professional year undergraduate, twenty-three first year postgraduate and twenty-three final year undergraduate speech-language therapy students participated in the study. A mixed method, cross-sectional pre-test post-test design was employed for all groups. Participants took part in part-time clinical placement experiences over a twelve-week period. Pre and post clinical placement, participants completed a questionnaire, including The Scales of Attitudes towards Disabled Persons (SADP) (Antonak [1982]. Development and psychometric analysis of the scale of attitudes toward disabled persons. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counselling, 13, 22–29), that was designed to examine experiences and attitudes towards disability and change over time. Overall, students reported almost all had personal experience with people with disabilities and over half of students sampled reported prior or current workplace experience. Students perceived their attitudes towards disability to be positive. In contrast to our hypotheses, student attitudes towards disability did not change significantly over time. Furthermore, first year postgraduate students held more positive attitudes towards disability compared to other student groups. Implications for clinical teaching and supervision in the workplace are discussed.
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语言治疗学生对残疾的态度:过去经验、临床经验和发展的影响
本研究的目的是描述学生在残疾领域的经历的类型和数量,并确定三组从事临床实践的学生对残疾的态度是否存在显著差异,以及态度是否随着时间的推移而改变。22名本科一年级学生、23名研究生一年级学生和23名本科毕业班言语语言治疗专业的学生参与了本研究。各组均采用混合方法,横断面前测后测设计。参与者参加了为期12周的兼职临床实习经历。在临床实习前后,参与者完成了一份问卷,包括对残疾人的态度量表(SADP) (Antonak[1982])。残疾人态度量表的编制与心理测量分析。《应用康复咨询杂志》(Journal of Applied Rehabilitation counseling, 13, 22-29),该研究旨在调查人们对待残疾的经历和态度,以及随着时间的推移而发生的变化。总体而言,几乎所有学生都有与残疾人打交道的个人经历,超过一半的抽样学生报告了之前或目前的工作经历。学生认为他们对残疾的态度是积极的。与我们的假设相反,学生对残疾的态度并没有随着时间的推移而显著改变。此外,与其他学生群体相比,一年级研究生对残疾的态度更为积极。讨论了临床教学和工作场所监督的意义。
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Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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