Norwegian speech-language pathologists treatment practices for preschool children who stutter: An explorative study

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Melanie Kirmess , Linn Stokke Guttormsen , Hilde Hofslundsengen , Kari-Anne Bottegaard Næss , Elaina Kefalianos
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Abstract

Purpose

This study investigated the treatment practices of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) with preschool children who stutter to explore variations in service delivery and, consequently to better inform and support evidence-based practice.

Method

121 Norwegian SLPs completed an online survey about stuttering treatment for preschool children aged up to six years. They reported on treatment training, choices, setting, dosage, and outcomes. Data was analysed descriptively. Correlation analyses between years of clinical experience and clinician perceived outcomes were conducted.

Result

Sixty-eight percent of SLPs were trained in one or more stuttering treatment programs. The majority of SLPs (83 %) provided treatment in person in preschool centers; 59 % reported providing treatment once a week. Thirty-four percent of SLPs reported that they often or always delivered the whole treatment program. Treatment practice addressed various elements, including advising parents about language and communication strategies, supporting the child's self-image, and perceived outcomes. The SLPs reported their clinician perceived outcomes as ‘always’ or ‘often’ reduction of audible stuttering (70 %), reduced cognitive and emotional reactions (55 %), and improved communication skills (58 %). Factors influencing treatment choices were identified at the systemic level (e.g., work place regulations) and individual level (e.g., SLPs competency, child’s best).

Conclusion

Stuttering treatment services in Norway differ from those reported in existing literature as treatment is given in preschool settings, only 34 % of SLPs deliver programs as intended whilst the majority use treatment elements only, and still experience positive changes. Provision is variable, and seems influenced by SLP training and competence.

挪威言语病理学家对学龄前口吃儿童的治疗实践:一项探索性研究
目的本研究调查了言语语言病理学家(SLP)对学龄前口吃儿童的治疗实践,以探索服务提供的差异,从而更好地为循证实践提供信息和支持。方法121名挪威SLP完成了一项关于6岁以下学龄前儿童口吃治疗的在线调查。他们报告了治疗训练、选择、设置、剂量和结果。对数据进行描述性分析。进行了多年临床经验和临床医生感知结果之间的相关性分析。结果68%的SLP接受过一个或多个口吃治疗项目的培训。大多数SLP(83%)在学前中心亲自提供治疗;59%的人报告每周提供一次治疗。34%的SLP报告说,他们经常或总是提供整个治疗方案。治疗实践涉及各种因素,包括就语言和沟通策略向父母提供建议,支持孩子的自我形象和感知结果。SLP报告称,他们的临床医生认为结果是听觉口吃“总是”或“经常”减少(70%),认知和情绪反应减少(55%),沟通技能提高(58%)。从系统层面(如工作场所规定)和个人层面(如SLP能力、儿童最佳水平)确定了影响治疗选择的因素。结论挪威的口吃治疗服务与现有文献中报道的不同,因为治疗是在学前环境中进行的,只有34%的SLP按预期提供方案,而大多数SLP仅使用治疗元素,并且仍然经历积极的变化。供应是可变的,似乎受到SLP培训和能力的影响。
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Journal of Fluency Disorders
Journal of Fluency Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
23
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Fluency Disorders provides comprehensive coverage of clinical, experimental, and theoretical aspects of stuttering, including the latest remediation techniques. As the official journal of the International Fluency Association, the journal features full-length research and clinical reports; methodological, theoretical and philosophical articles; reviews; short communications and much more – all readily accessible and tailored to the needs of the professional.
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