Audiology students’ opinions towards COVID-19 pandemic: occupational perspective and future expectations

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2022.2067720
Kursad Karakoc, M. Karabulut, Ecem Kartal Ozcan, B. Mujdeci
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Abstract Objective This study aimed to evaluate the audiology students' opinions regarding their occupational perspective and their future expectations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods The study included 608 participants consisting of undergraduate and graduate students. Two question forms were used in the study. “Audiology students' opinions regarding their occupational perspective during the COVID-19 pandemic” containing 10 questions and “Audiology students' opinions regarding their future expectations” containing 8 questions were assessed. Results While the COVID-19 pandemic did not affect employment opportunities in the field of audiology, it significantly contributed to the increase of professional risks. Online education did not contribute to the learning process and professional competencies. More graduate students stated that the COVID-19 did not affect employment opportunities and increased professional risks but facilitated access to information compared to undergraduate students (p < .05). Undergraduate students stated that COVID-19 contributed more to the reconsideration of career plans and opinions about the profession compared to graduate students (p < .05). COVID-19 pandemic had a more negative effect on graduate students' future expectations compared to undergraduate students (p < .05). Conclusion To our view, the COVID-19 pandemic negatively influenced the occupational perspective of audiology students but did not affect their future expectations. While this process affected the career plan and perspective on the audiology profession of undergraduate students, it negatively impacted the professional risk perception and future expectations of graduate students.
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摘要目的了解新冠肺炎疫情期间听力学专业学生对职业前景的看法和对未来的期望。方法本研究共纳入608名本科生和研究生。研究中使用了两种问题形式。评估了包含10个问题的“听力学学生对新冠肺炎大流行期间职业前景的看法”和包含8个问题的“听力学学生对未来期望的看法”。结果新冠肺炎疫情虽未影响听力学专业的就业机会,但显著增加了听力学专业的职业风险。在线教育对学习过程和专业能力没有帮助。与本科生相比,更多的研究生表示新冠肺炎不会影响就业机会和增加专业风险,但有助于获取信息(p < 0.05)。本科生表示,与研究生相比,新冠肺炎对重新考虑职业规划和职业意见的贡献更大(p < 0.05)。与本科生相比,新冠肺炎大流行对研究生未来预期的负面影响更大(p < 0.05)。结论2019冠状病毒病大流行对听力学学生的职业观产生负面影响,但对其未来预期没有影响。这一过程影响了本科生的职业规划和对听力学专业的看法,对研究生的职业风险感知和未来期望产生负向影响。
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