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Role and Scope Coverage of Speech-Related Professionals Linked to Neuro-Advancements within the Academic Literature and Canadian Newspapers

机译:与学术文献和加拿大报纸中与神经进步有关的言语相关专业人员的作用和范围覆盖

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Speech-related professionals such as speech language pathologists (SLPs) and audiologists make use of neuro-advancements including neurotechnologies such as cochlear implants (CIs), brain-computer interfaces, and deep brain stimulation. Speech-related professionals could occupy many roles in relation to their interaction with neuro-advancements reflecting the roles expected of them by their professional organizations. These roles include: service provider, promoter of neuro-products such as CIs, educator of others, neuro-related knowledge producer and researcher, advocates for their fields and their clients in relation to neuro-advancements, and influencers of neuro-policy, neuroethics and neuro-governance discussions. Lifelong learning, also known as professional development, is used as a mechanism to keep professionals up to date on knowledge needed to perform their work and could be used to support the fulfillment of all the roles in relation to neuro-advancements. Using 300 English language Canadian newspapers and academic articles from SCOPUS and the 70 databases of EBSCO-Host as sources, we found that the neuro-advancement content linked to speech-related professionals centered around CIs and brain computer interfaces, with other neuro-technologies being mentioned much less. Speech-related professionals were mostly mentioned in roles linked to clinical service provision, but rarely to not at all in other roles such as advocate, researcher or influencer of neuroethics and neuro-governance discussions. Furthermore, lifelong learning was not engaged with as a topic. The findings suggest that the mentioning of and engagement with roles of speech-related professionals linked to neuro-advancements falls short given the expectations of roles of speech-related professionals for example. We submit that these findings have implications for the education of speech-related professionals, how others perceive the role and identity of speech-related professionals, and how speech-related professionals perceive their own role.
机译:与语音相关的专业人员(例如语音语言病理学家(SLP)和听力学家)利用神经进步,包括神经技术(例如人工耳蜗(CI),脑计算机接口和深层大脑刺激)。与语音相关的专业人员在与神经高级互动方面可能扮演许多角色,这反映了其专业组织期望他们扮演的角色。这些角色包括:服务提供者,诸如CI的神经产品的发起人,其他人的教育者,与神经有关的知识的产生者和研究者,与神经进步相关的领域和客户的拥护者,以及神经政策,神经伦理学的影响者和神经治理讨论。终身学习(也称为专业发展)被用作一种机制,使专业人员了解执行其工作所需的知识,并且可以用于支持履行与神经高级有关的所有角色。使用SCOPUS的300种加拿大英语加拿大报纸和学术文章以及EBSCO-Host的70个数据库作为来源,我们发现与语音相关专业人员相关的神经高级内容围绕CI和大脑计算机接口,而其他神经技术也在不断发展。提到的少得多。与言语相关的专业人员在与临床服务提供相关的角色中被最多人提及,而在其他角色(如神经伦理学和神经治理讨论的倡导者,研究者或影响者)中则很少提及。此外,终身学习不是一个主题。研究结果表明,例如,鉴于对与语音相关的专业人员的角色的期望,提及和参与与神经高级相关的与语音相关的专业人员的角色不足。我们认为这些发现对言语相关专业人员的教育,他人如何看待言语相关专业人员的角色和身份以及言语相关专业人员如何感知自己的角色具有重要意义。

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