Evaluation of Telehealth Efficacy in Improving Maintenance Phase of Stuttering Children

H. Samzadeh, Mohadeseh Iranpour, Fatemeh Shekari, A. Soltaninejad, Mahin Eslami
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Background: Stuttering as a communication disorder can lead to serious problems in interpersonal communication and affect the quality of life of the affected person. Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of telehealth in improving its treatment and its effect on maintenance phase of stuttering children. Methods: In this study, all 6 - 12 year-old stuttering children referred to the Speech Therapy Center of Shahid Beheshti Hospital in 2018 were selected by purposeful sampling method and divided into two groups of experiment and control. Children were healthy and without any disorder. All 12 children received a three-month course of treatment with a speech and language pathologist (SLP) weekly one session. Maintenance phase included 8 sessions of 30 minutes over a period of six months. Results: Six children in the experimental group received maintenance phase training exercises by the SLP in the form of audio and video files through the WhatsApp software. Average total satisfaction rating (4.22) the lowest satisfaction score (3.16) highest score (5). According to the total score of the questionnaire,17% of the parents were satisfied at a low rate, 33% of parents were satisfied with the average and 50% of parents were very satisfied. Conclusions: In this study, the efficacy of telehealth on the maintenance phase of stuttering children has been evaluated. Results showed that telemedicine, with its ability to completely remove distance and travel as barriers for both patients and health care professionals is one option. Telemedicine can be a viable alternative to traditional in-person physician-based care for stuttering.
远程医疗对改善口吃儿童维持期的疗效评价
背景:口吃作为一种沟通障碍,会导致严重的人际沟通问题,影响患者的生活质量。目的:探讨远程医疗对改善口吃儿童的治疗效果及对其维持期的影响。方法:本研究采用有目的抽样的方法,选取2018年沙希德·贝赫什蒂医院言语治疗中心收治的所有6 - 12岁口吃儿童,分为实验组和对照组。孩子们都很健康,没有任何紊乱。所有12名儿童都接受了为期三个月的治疗,每周一次由言语和语言病理学家(SLP)进行一次治疗。维持阶段包括6个月的8次30分钟的会议。结果:实验组6名儿童通过WhatsApp软件以音频和视频文件的形式接受SLP的维持期训练练习。平均总满意度为4.22分,最低满意度为3.16分,最高满意度为5分。从问卷总得分来看,17%的家长满意度为低,33%的家长满意度一般,50%的家长非常满意。结论:本研究评估了远程医疗对口吃儿童维持期的影响。结果表明,远程医疗是一种选择,因为它能够完全消除距离和旅行对患者和卫生保健专业人员的障碍。远程医疗可以成为传统的面对面的以医生为基础的口吃治疗的可行替代方案。
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