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Stališča logopedov do z dokazi podprtih pristopov in njihova implementacija v intervenciji funkcionalnih motenj govorjenih glasov : magistrsko delo
ID Cestnik, Alja (Author), ID Novšak Brce, Jerneja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Kogovšek, Damjana (Comentor)

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Z dokazi podprti pristopi (DPP) so ključni temelj številnih strokovnih disciplin, tudi logopedije, saj poudarjajo pomembnost povezovanja raziskovalnih dokazov, klinične ekspertize in potreb posameznega pacienta. DPP so bistveni za zagotavljanje kakovostne, učinkovite in individualizirane terapije, ker temeljijo na znanstveno potrjenih pristopih. Kljub uveljavljenosti v mednarodnem prostoru ostaja njihova implementacija v Sloveniji slabo raziskana, kar odpira vprašanja o poznavanju, sprejemanju in uporabi koncepta med slovenskimi logopedi. Namen magistrskega dela je bil preučiti stališča slovenskih logopedov do DPP, identificirati ovire pri njihovi implementaciji ter analizirati razširjenost uporabe posameznih terapevtskih pristopov v intervenciji funkcionalnih motenj govorjenih glasov. Za ta namen je bil oblikovan anketni vprašalnik, na katerega je odgovorilo 55 slovenskih logopedov. Rezultati raziskave kažejo splošno pozitivna stališča slovenskih logopedov do koncepta DPP, hkrati pa razkrivajo prisotnost številnih ovir, ki otežujejo njegovo popolno integracijo v klinično prakso. Med najpogosteje zaznanimi ovirami so pomanjkanje časa, preobremenjenost na delovnem mestu, otežen dostop do strokovnih virov ter vrzeli v formalnem in statističnem znanju. Najpogosteje uporabljena pristopa v intervenciji funkcionalnih motenj govorjenih glasov sta tradicionalna artikulacijska terapija in terapija z minimalnimi pari, medtem ko so številni drugi, z dokazi podprti pristopi, redkeje poznani in uporabljeni. Udeleženci pogosto poročajo o kombiniranju značilnosti različnih pristopov, kar lahko nakazuje na omejeno implementacijo DPP v klinični praksi. Raziskava prispeva k razumevanju logopedske klinične prakse v Sloveniji ter spodbuja nadaljnje raziskovanje kompetentnosti slovenskih logopedov na področju DPP.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Govorna terapija, Glasovne motnje, logopedija, z dokazi podprti pristopi (DPP), funkcionalne motnje govorjenih glasov (FMGG), terapevtski pristopi, klinična praksa
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:A. Cestnik
Year:2025
Number of pages:99 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-173933 This link opens in a new window
UDC:616.89-008.434(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:250706179 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:25.09.2025
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Language:English
Title:Speech-language pathologists’ attitudes toward evidence-based practices and their implementation in the intervention of functional speech sound disorders
Abstract:
Evidence-based practice (EBP) is a fundamental principle in numerous professional disciplines, including speech and language therapy, as it emphasizes the integration of research evidence, clinical expertise, and the needs of the individual client. EBP is essential for delivering high-quality, effective, and individualized therapy, as it is grounded in scientifically validated approaches. Despite its established role internationally, its implementation in Slovenia remains under-researched, raising questions about the awareness, acceptance, and use of the concept among Slovenian speech and language therapists. The aim of this master’s thesis was to examine Slovenian speech and language therapists’ attitudes towards EBP, identify barriers to its implementation, and analyze the prevalence of specific therapeutic approaches used in the intervention of functional speech sound disorders. For this purpose, a questionnaire was developed and completed by 55 Slovenian speech and language therapists. The results indicate generally positive attitudes towards EBP among Slovenian clinicians, while also revealing the presence of multiple barriers that hinder its full integration into clinical practice. The most frequently reported barriers include lack of time, workload-related pressures, limited access to professional resources, and gaps in formal and statistical knowledge. The most used approaches for the intervention of functional speech sound disorders were the traditional articulation therapy and the minimal pairs approach, while several other evidence-based methods were less well-known and rarely applied. Participants also frequently reported combining features from different approaches, which may suggest limited implementation of EBP in practice. This research contributes to a better understanding of speech and language therapy practice in Slovenia and encourages further investigation into clinicians’ competencies in EBP.

Keywords:speech and language pathology, evidence-based practice (EBP), functional speech sound disorders, therapeutic approaches, clinical pract

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