This is the third and final part of the presentation.
Task 1: Listen to Part 3 of the presentation and answer the following questions:
Now check your answers below.
The presenter talks about the results of her scoping review. She has organised this into three themes.
Because these limitations helped her identify her research gap.
No, she doesn’t. The presenter does not give a summary i.e. the main points of her presentation.
Yes, she does.
Task 2: First, read the transcript extract below and identify signposting/functional language that will help you focus when listening. Next, listen to Part 3 and write down the missing words in your notebook.
So for the result, I divided the result into three themes, which is enclosed barriers to access to healthcare. The second theme: experience of health care, and healthcare (1) __________ in rural areas. And the third theme is (2) __________ for accessing healthcare. I found from the barriers to access healthcare that women experienced, it can be personal or (3) __________ barriers. And I’d like to shed light on the most important results because I got many barriers. But I found the most important that despite the (4) __________ of healthcare services in Saudi Arabia, without any charge, they still, they don’t go to the healthcare services. They didn’t use the healthcare services. And this is and this is related to their (5) __________ about their health needs. Also, I found for the seeking healthcare that women are concerned about the (6) __________ of healthcare providers. So, they prefer female healthcare providers more than men. Because as you know, we are a more conservative culture. And this is increase maybe go to the rural areas. Also, related to reach to healthcare, they found long distance and (7) __________ of public transportation were the most barriers that women face to access healthcare. In terms of organisational barriers, they found there was limited (8) __________ of… for delivering healthcare. Also, they found there is… there is no specialised healthcare, and healthcare facilities. For the barriers that exp… that healthcare providers explained, they found the continuing (9) __________ is limited in rural areas. So this is impacting on their practise and delivering healthcare. Also, one of the studies identified there is a (10) __________ number of female healthcare providers in rural areas, which is also an impact on rural women to use healthcare.
So for the result, I divided the result into three themes, which is enclosed barriers to access to healthcare. The second theme: experience of health care, and healthcare (1) providers in rural areas. And the third theme is (2) facilitators for accessing healthcare. I found from the barriers to access healthcare that women experienced, it can be personal or (3) organisational barriers. And I’d like to shed light on the most important results because I got many barriers. But I found the most important that despite the (4) availability of healthcare services in Saudi Arabia, without any charge, they still, they don’t go to the healthcare services. They didn’t use the healthcare services. And this is and this is related to their (5) perception about their health needs. Also, I found for the seeking healthcare that women are concerned about the (6) gender of healthcare providers. So, they prefer female healthcare providers more than men. Because as you know, we are a more conservative culture. And this is increase maybe go to the rural areas. Also, related to reach to healthcare, they found long distance and (7) lack of public transportation were the most barriers that women face to access healthcare. In terms of organisational barriers, they found there was limited (8) equipment of… for delivering healthcare. Also, they found there is… there is no specialised healthcare, and healthcare facilities. For the barriers that exp… that healthcare providers explained, they found the continuing (9) education is limited in rural areas. So this is impacting on their practise and delivering healthcare. Also, one of the studies identified there is a (10) limited number of female healthcare providers in rural areas, which is also an impact on rural women to use healthcare.
Audio adapted from student presentation (AlBogami 2021).
Note: the student has given the ELTC permission to use her work.