Is telepractice effective in speech therapy for children with cleft lip and palate during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Q2 Medicine
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-20 DOI:10.7181/acfs.2024.00479
Sumita Duangprasert, Sasalaksamon Chanachai, Benjamas Prathanee
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Abstract

Background: The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the current shortage of speech-language pathologists in Thailand have limited access to speech services for children with cleft palate with or without cleft lip (CP± L). A combination of telepractice (TP) and face-to-face therapy could address the lack of continuous service and improve accessibility to speech therapy providers. This study aimed to compare the percentage of consonants correct (PCC) before and after speech therapy in children with CP± L.

Methods: This study included 19 children with CP± L, aged 5 to 13 years, who underwent primary cheiloplasty and palatoplasty. A perceptual assessment was conducted using the Thai Speech Parameters for Patients with Cleft Palate in a Universal Reporting System to evaluate speech before and after therapy. The intervention consisted of five 30-minute face-to-face speech therapy sessions and fifteen 30-minute TP sessions, totaling twenty sessions. Paired t-tests were used to analyze the mean differences in PCC for pre- and post-articulation errors, as well as caregiver satisfaction levels at the conclusion of the evaluation period.

Results: Children with CP± L exhibited a significant increase in PCC; the mean difference (standard deviation, SD) was 9.36 (11.87), with a 95% confidence interval (CI) of 3.64 to 15.08 at the word level, and a mean difference (SD) of 13.25 (13.71), with a 95% CI of 6.65 to 19.86 at the sentence level. Caregivers rated their satisfaction as excellent.

Conclusion: The integration of TP with traditional face-to-face speech therapy has proven to be a highly effective approach for reducing articulation errors in children with CP± L. Additionally, this method was well-suited for the constraints imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

在COVID-19大流行期间,远程练习对唇腭裂儿童的语言治疗有效吗?
背景:泰国持续的COVID-19大流行和目前言语语言病理学家的短缺,限制了腭裂或非唇裂儿童(CP±L)获得言语服务的机会。远程实践(TP)和面对面治疗相结合可以解决缺乏持续服务的问题,并改善对言语治疗提供者的可及性。本研究的目的是比较CP±L患儿在言语治疗前后的辅音正确率(PCC)。方法:本研究包括19名5 ~ 13岁的CP±L患儿,均接受了初级唇腭裂成形术。使用通用报告系统中腭裂患者泰语语音参数进行感知评估,以评估治疗前后的语音。干预包括5次30分钟的面对面语言治疗和15次30分钟的TP治疗,共20次。配对t检验用于分析发音错误前后PCC的平均差异,以及评估期结束时护理人员满意度。结果:CP±L患儿PCC显著增高;平均差值(标准差,SD)为9.36(11.87),单词水平的95%置信区间(CI)为3.64 ~ 15.08;平均差值(SD)为13.25(13.71),句子水平的95% CI为6.65 ~ 19.86。护理人员将他们的满意度评为优秀。结论:TP与传统面对面语言治疗相结合是减少CP±l患儿发音错误的有效方法,该方法非常适合新冠肺炎大流行的限制。
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Archives of Craniofacial Surgery
Archives of Craniofacial Surgery Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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