In a new world of research, what do we already know? Systematic and scoping reviews in Speech, Language and Hearing

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/2050571x.2021.1923448
A. Miles
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2020–2021 have been tough years for everyone. As we manage our way through this COVID-19 global pandemic, we are all focused on the health, mobility and financial needs of our communities. For many human science students, access to resources, travel and inperson research participation has been severely compromised. Speech, Language and Hearing Journal is highlighting the work of postgraduate students conducting highquality systematic and scoping reviews in this 2021 Special Issue. We received over 20 submissions from four continents in response to our call for papers. The breadth of speech-language therapy research was well represented with submissions ranging from child speech and language, adolescence, youth justice, dysphagia, audiology, aphasia, dyslexia, dementia care, and working with culturally and linguistically diverse families. In this Special Issue, we present the top 5 accepted peerreviewed papers. Congratulations to the students, their supervisors and their collaborators.
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在一个新的研究领域,我们已经知道了什么?语音,语言和听力的系统和范围审查
2020-2021年对每个人来说都是艰难的几年。在应对2019冠状病毒病全球大流行的过程中,我们都将重点放在社区的卫生、流动性和财务需求上。对于许多人文科学专业的学生来说,获得资源、旅行和亲自参与研究的机会已经受到严重损害。《言语、语言与听力杂志》将在2021年特刊中重点介绍研究生进行高质量系统和范围审查的工作。我们收到了来自四大洲的20多份论文征集。语言治疗研究的广度很好地代表了来自儿童语言和语言,青少年,青少年正义,吞咽困难,听力学,失语症,阅读障碍,痴呆症护理,以及与文化和语言不同的家庭合作。在这期特刊中,我们将展示前5位被同行评议的论文。祝贺学生们,他们的导师和合作者。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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