1. Application of ethnography of communication in speech-language pathology practice: Creating an accessible communication environment in a dance class for adults with intellectual disability.
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Slaney, Caitlin and Easton, Catherine
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PROFESSIONAL practice ,SCHOOL environment ,TEACHER-student relationships ,FRIENDSHIP ,SPEECH therapy ,HEALTH services accessibility ,RESEARCH methodology ,ATTITUDES of medical personnel ,RURAL conditions ,SOCIAL norms ,INTERVIEWING ,COLLEGE teacher attitudes ,STUDENTS with disabilities ,QUALITATIVE research ,SELF-consciousness (Awareness) ,SOCIAL context ,COMMUNICATION ,PSYCHOSOCIAL factors ,HEALTH attitudes ,ETHNOLOGY ,DANCE ,PEOPLE with intellectual disabilities ,PARTICIPANT observation ,STUDENT attitudes ,MUSIC ,THEMATIC analysis ,MEDICAL needs assessment ,REFLECTION (Philosophy) ,VIDEO recording ,ADULTS - Abstract
The role of communication environments in everyday participation is well accepted within speech-language pathology research and practice. However, the evidence base for strategies to support speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in assessing and responding to environmental and community needs are less clearly understood. This paper provides a case study to illustrate the application of ethnography of communication to understanding and responding to communication needs within a dance class for adults with intellectual disability. The case study utilised observation, participant PEERobservation, reflection, and interviews to explore the perspectives and beliefs of the dance students, dance teacher, and disability support workers. Strategies emerged for enhancing the awareness and capabilities of communication partners and addressing barriers and facilitators to inclusive social and physical environments. This study illustrates the potential of ethnography of communication as a tool to support SLPs to gain insight into everyday communication environments and the social norms that influence participation and interaction in order to enhance communication accessibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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