Māori speech-language therapy research in Aotearoa New Zealand: a scoping review

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2021-07-23 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2021.1954836
Ryan J. H. Meechan, K. Brewer
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ABSTRACT The aim of this scoping review was to document all Māori speech-language therapy research undertaken in New Zealand in the past 20 years and identify gaps in the literature, to establish an evidence base for speech-language therapy services for Māori. Eligible literature included all original research published in peer-reviewed journals, and all honours, Masters and PhD theses. Electronic databases Scopus, PubMed, ProQuest and Medline were searched in February 2020. We also hand-searched thesis repositories and The New Zealand Journal of Speech Language Therapy. The initial search resulted in 338 publications. After duplicates were removed, the remaining 153 publications underwent screening of title and abstract and a further 124 publications were excluded. Thirty-one publications were screened at full text level, with 11 excluded, leaving a total of 20 (11 articles, 9 theses) which were included in the review. A repeat search revealed one further publication, bringing the total to 21 (12 articles, 9 theses) included in the review. Most of the research was produced in the past 10 years. Over half of the theses had a te reo Māori (Māori language) focus, in comparison to only one article. Seven of the 9 theses employed kaupapa Māori research methodologies, whereas only 3 of the 11 articles did so. With such a small number of articles and theses across the entire field of speech-language therapy, there is no aspect of speech-language therapy for Māori that is researched to a level sufficient to inform evidence-based practice.
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本综述的目的是记录过去20年在新西兰进行的所有Māori语言治疗研究,并找出文献中的空白,为Māori的语言治疗服务建立一个证据基础。符合条件的文献包括所有发表在同行评议期刊上的原创研究,以及所有荣誉、硕士和博士论文。检索电子数据库Scopus、PubMed、ProQuest和Medline于2020年2月。我们还手工检索了论文库和新西兰语言治疗杂志。最初的搜索结果是338份出版物。在删除重复后,对其余153份出版物进行标题和摘要筛选,并排除了124份出版物。全文筛选31篇出版物,排除11篇,共20篇(11篇文章,9篇论文)纳入综述。重复检索发现了另一篇出版物,使综述中包括的总数达到21篇(12篇文章,9篇论文)。大部分研究都是在过去10年里进行的。超过一半的论文以reo Māori (Māori语言)为重点,相比之下只有一篇文章。9篇论文中有7篇采用了kaupapa Māori的研究方法,而11篇文章中只有3篇采用了这种方法。由于整个语言治疗领域的文章和论文数量如此之少,Māori语言治疗的任何方面都没有被研究到足以为循证实践提供信息的水平。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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