Title Mišljenje roditelja o logopedu koji muca
Title (english) Parent's opinion of speech-language pathologist who stutters
Author Ana Cesarec
Mentor Ana Leko Krhen (mentor)
Committee member Ana Leko Krhen (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Ana Bonetti (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Iva Hrastinski (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Zagreb Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences Zagreb
Defense date and country 2019-06-05, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Speech Therapy
Abstract Mucanje je složeni sindrom velikog broja manifestacija, koji utječe na sve sfere života osobe koja muca, pa tako negativna mišljenja i stavovi okoline o mucanju mogu u određenoj mjeri utjecati i na odabir zanimanja i zapošljavanje osoba koje mucaju, kao i njihovo napredovanje u karijeri. Cilj ovog istraživanja jest ispitati mišljenje roditelja djece s oštećenjem sluha, poremećajem tečnosti govora, artikulacijskim poremećajem, jezičnim poremećajem i poremećajem iz spektra autizma o logopedu koji muca te utvrditi povezanost između poremećaja djeteta i roditeljskog mišljenja treba li osoba koja muca biti logoped. Za potrebe istraživanja kreiran je anonimni papir-olovka anketni upitnik kojim se ispitivalo mišljenje roditelja o logopedu koji muca, kroz deset tvrdnji i jedno zatvoreno pitanje o mucanju, odnosno o osobama koje mucaju te dva međusobno isključujuća potpitanja otvorenog tipa, vezanih uz tvrdnju Osoba koja muca ne bi trebala biti logoped. U istraživanju je sudjelovalo ukupno 89 ispitanika, podijeljenih prema dijagnozi djeteta roditelja čije se mišljenje ispituje, u 10 različitih skupina. U svrhu željene obrade rezultata, ispitanici su dodatno grupirani u dvije glavne skupine: roditelji djece s poremećajem tečnosti govora i roditelji djece s ostalim poremećajima. U istraživanje su uključeni roditelji čija su djeca bila na logopedskoj procjeni i polaze logopedsku terapiju u Centru za rehabilitaciju Edukacijskorehabilitacijskog fakulteta, Klinici za dječje bolesti Zagreb, Kliničkom bolničkom centru „Sestre milosrdnice“ ili jednom od dva privatna logopedska kabineta u gradu Zagrebu. Dobiveni podaci obrađeni su neparametrijskim testiranjem i deskriptivnom analizom. Rezultati su pokazali da ne postoji statistički značajna povezanost između djetetovog poremećaja i roditeljskog mišljenja treba li osoba koja muca biti logoped. Nadalje, deskriptivnom analizom prikazane su razlike u slaganju, odnosno neslaganju roditelja s tvrdnjama o mucanju i osobama koje mucaju, s obzirom na djetetov poremećaj. U konačnici, 74% roditelja iskazalo je neslaganje s tvrdnjom da osoba koja muca ne bi trebala biti logoped, dok bi 75% roditelja pristalo da osoba koja muca bude logoped njihovom djetetu.
Abstract (english) Stuttering is a complex syndrome of many manifestations affecting all the life spheres of a person who stutters, so negative opinions and attitudes towards stuttering can determine the choice of occupation and employment of a person who stutters to some extent, as well as their career advancement. The aim of this study is to examine parents' opinion of children with hearing impairment, speech disorder, articulation disorder, language disorder and autism spectrum disorder of speech-language pathologist who stutters and also determine the correlation between the child's disorder and the parental opinion of weather a PWS should be an SLP. For research purposes, an anonymous paper-pencil questionnaire was created with the aim to examine parents' opinion of SLP who stutters, through ten statements and one closed question about stuttering and PWS, as well as two mutually exclusive sub-questions related to the statement Pearson who stutters shouldn't be a speech-language pathologist. A total of 89 subjects participated in the study, divided according to the diagnosis of parents' child whose opinion is examined, in 10 different groups. For the purpose of wanted results interpretation, the respondents were further grouped into two main groups: parents of children with speech disorder and parents of children with other disorders. The study includes parents whose children are diagnosed and attending therapy in the Rehabilitation Center of the Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, The Zagreb Children's Hospital, The „Sestre milosrdnice“ Clinical Hospital or one of the two private speech-language pathology cabinets in the city of Zagreb. The obtained data were processed by nonparametric testing and descriptive analysis. The results have shown that there is no statistically significant association between the child's disorder and the parents' opinion of whether a PSW should be an SLP. Furthermore, descriptive analysis was used to present the differences in disagreement or agreement with statements about stuttering and PWS between parents, with regard to the child's disorder. In the end, 74% of parents expressed their disagreement with the statement that the person who stutters shouldn't be a speech-language pathologist, while 75% of parents would agree to have a person who stutters as a speech language pathologist of their child.
Keywords
mucanje
osoba koja muca
logoped koji muca
poremećaj
mišljenje roditelja
Keywords (english)
stuttering
person who stutters
speech-language pathologist who stutters
disorder
parents' opinion
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:158:732368
Study programme Title: Graduate study of Speech and Language Pathology Study programme type: university Study level: graduate Academic / professional title: magistar/magistra logopedije (magistar/magistra logopedije)
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Created on 2019-06-13 09:43:52