Speech pathologists' opinion of speech pathology students and speech pathologists that stutter
Autor: | Galović, Lara |
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Přispěvatelé: | Leko Krhen, Ana, Ivšac Pavliša, Jasmina, Hrastinski, Iva |
Jazyk: | chorvatština |
Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Popis: | Mucanje predstavlja mnogo više od govornih teškoća – njegove posljedice vidljive su u svim područjima života osobe koja muca. Diskriminacija i stereotipi okoline dodatna su prepreka u odabiru karijere, zapošljavanju te napredovanju na radnom mjestu. Dok će kod nekih pojedinaca ovo biti dovoljan razlog za odabir zanimanja koje ne zahtijeva tečnost govora, neke osobe koje mucaju će se uhvatiti u koštac s izazovom i odabrati karijeru poput logopedije gdje tečnost govora predstavlja iznimno važan faktor. Prethodno provedena istraživanja pokazuju da nije samo šira javnost ta koja stereotipira osobe koje mucaju, već i logopedi i studenti logopedije. Cilj ovog rada je ispitati mišljenje diplomiranih logopeda o svojim kolegama, studentima logopedije i logopedima koji mucaju te utvrditi postoji li povezanost između njihovih stavova i proteklog razdoblja od stjecanja diplome logopedije, prisustva odnosa sa bliskom osobom koja muca te osobnog iskustva u radu s osobama koje mucaju. Za potrebe istraživanja na platformi Google Forms kreiran je anonimni online anketni upitnik na hrvatskom jeziku pod nazivom Mišljenje logopeda o studentima logopedije i logopedima koji mucaju. Upitnik se sastoji od ukupno 17 čestica koje čine pitanja otvorenog i zatvorenog tipa. Istraživanje je provedeno tijekom lipnja i srpnja 2021. godine te je u njemu sudjelovalo ukupno 108 diplomiranih logopeda s područja Republike Hrvatske. Dobiveni podaci obrađeni su neparametrijskim testiranjem i deskriptivnom analizom. Obradom podataka utvrđeno je da ne postoje statistički značajne razlike u mišljenju logopeda s obzirom na prethodno navedene varijable. Međutim, odgovori dobiveni upitnikom ukazuju na većinom pozitivno mišljenje logopeda o svojim kolegama koji mucaju. U konačnici, 89,8% ispitanih logopeda smatra da osoba koja muca može upisati studij logopedije i biti logoped. Stuttering is more than just a speech disorder – its consequences are visible in all areas of a stutterer's life. Prejudice and discrimination lead to numerous obstacles in choosing a career, finding employment and getting a promotion. While for some individuals this might be reason enough to choose an occupation that does not require fluency of speech, some people will tackle the challenge and choose a career like speech therapy where fluency represents an extremely important factor. Previous research has found that it is not only the general public that stereotypes people who stutter, but speech therapists and speech therapy students as well. The aim of this study is to examine the opinion of graduate speech therapists about their colleagues, speech therapy students and speech therapists who stutter and determine whether there is a connection between their opinions and the time that has passed since they graduated, the presence of a close relationship with a person that stutters and personal work experience in therapy with people who stutter. For the purposes of the research, an anonymous online questionnaire in the croatian language was created via the Google Forms platform, entitled Speech pathologists' opinion of speech pathology students and speech pathologists that stutter. The questionnaire consists of a total of 17 items that make up open and closed-ended questions. The research was conducted during June and July of 2021 and a total of 108 graduate speech therapists from the territory of the Republic of Croatia participated in it. The obtained data were processed by nonparametric testing and descriptive analysis. By processing the data, it was determined that there are no statistically significant differences in the opinion of speech therapists with regard to the previously mentioned variables. However, the answers received by the questionnaire indicate a mostly positive opinion of speech therapists about their colleagues who stutter. Ultimately, 89.8% of the surveyed speech therapists believe that a person that stutters can enroll in speech therapy studies and be a speech therapist. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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