2022
DOI: 10.4102/sajcd.v69i2.897
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A descriptive case report of telesupervision and online case-based learning for speech and language therapy students in Vietnam during the COVID-19 pandemic

Abstract: Objectives: This article presents a descriptive case report exploring the viability of online learning to continue clinical education (CE) of SLT students in Vietnam during the pandemic.Method: Students were scheduled for face to face placements throughout 2021. International SLT educators were to travel to Vietnam and work with interpreters and locally trained certificate level therapists to provide placement supervision. When travel became impossible, tele-supervision by international therapists working remo… Show more

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“…Challenges to practice created by COVID-19 were worsened by access and infrastructure challenges, as well as the related high infrastructural costs. Over and above infrastructure and system challenges directly related to curbing the spread of COVID-19 in the form of personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection prevention and control (IPC) measures (Achmat & Gerber, 2022 ), noteworthy other infrastructure and cost- related challenges were experienced by both professionals and patients (Khoza-Shangase, 2022b ; McAllister et al, 2022 ; Tar-Mahomed & Kater, 2022 ). Access to the technology and its infrastructural support for innovative clinical service provision was raised as a serious barrier.…”
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“…Challenges to practice created by COVID-19 were worsened by access and infrastructure challenges, as well as the related high infrastructural costs. Over and above infrastructure and system challenges directly related to curbing the spread of COVID-19 in the form of personal protective equipment (PPE) and infection prevention and control (IPC) measures (Achmat & Gerber, 2022 ), noteworthy other infrastructure and cost- related challenges were experienced by both professionals and patients (Khoza-Shangase, 2022b ; McAllister et al, 2022 ; Tar-Mahomed & Kater, 2022 ). Access to the technology and its infrastructural support for innovative clinical service provision was raised as a serious barrier.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This included (1) access to technological devices (e.g. computers, laptops, tablets and smartphones), with a lack of resources reported by Coutts et al ( 2022 ); (2) connectivity in the form of access to Internet with good bandwidth; (3) stable power supply; and (4) technology-associated costs, including data costs (Khatib & Hlayisi, 2022 ; Khoza-Shangase, 2022a , 2022b ; McAllister et al, 2022 ; Tar-Mahomed & Kater, 2022 ). In South Africa, a major challenge was maintaining a stable power supply with load-shedding, which is scheduled national electricity supply interruption.…”
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