Promising Practices in E-Supervision: Exploring Graduate Speech-Language Pathology Interns’ Perceptions

<p>E-supervision has a potential role in addressing speech-language personnel shortages in rural and difficult to staff school districts. The purposes of this article are twofold: to determine how e-supervision might support graduate speech-language pathologist (SLP) interns placed in rural, r...

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Main Authors: Charles H. Carlin, Jennifer L. Milam, Emily L. Carlin, Ashley Owen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hawaii Pacific University Library 2012-12-01
Series:International Journal of Telerehabilitation
Online Access:http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6103
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description <p>E-supervision has a potential role in addressing speech-language personnel shortages in rural and difficult to staff school districts. The purposes of this article are twofold: to determine how e-supervision might support graduate speech-language pathologist (SLP) interns placed in rural, remote, and difficult to staff public school districts; and, to investigate interns’ perceptions of in-person supervision compared to e-supervision. The study used a mixed methodology approach and collected data from surveys, supervision documents and records, and interviews. The results showed the use of e-supervision allowed graduate SLP interns to be adequately supervised across a variety of clients and professional activities in a manner that was similar to in-person supervision. Further, e-supervision was perceived as a more convenient and less stressful supervision format when compared to in-person supervision. Other findings are discussed and implications and limitations provided.</p>
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spelling doaj-art-c137f06f49de4a8b9e4076c3b3e53e552025-08-20T02:02:29ZengHawaii Pacific University LibraryInternational Journal of Telerehabilitation1945-20202012-12-014210.5195/ijt.2012.61035936Promising Practices in E-Supervision: Exploring Graduate Speech-Language Pathology Interns’ PerceptionsCharles H. CarlinJennifer L. MilamEmily L. CarlinAshley Owen<p>E-supervision has a potential role in addressing speech-language personnel shortages in rural and difficult to staff school districts. The purposes of this article are twofold: to determine how e-supervision might support graduate speech-language pathologist (SLP) interns placed in rural, remote, and difficult to staff public school districts; and, to investigate interns’ perceptions of in-person supervision compared to e-supervision. The study used a mixed methodology approach and collected data from surveys, supervision documents and records, and interviews. The results showed the use of e-supervision allowed graduate SLP interns to be adequately supervised across a variety of clients and professional activities in a manner that was similar to in-person supervision. Further, e-supervision was perceived as a more convenient and less stressful supervision format when compared to in-person supervision. Other findings are discussed and implications and limitations provided.</p>http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/index.php/Telerehab/article/view/6103
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