“It's not that bad but it's not so fun either”- A qualitative study on school-aged children's perceptions of speech and language therapy for developmental language disorders

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Yoni Van Poucke, Kristiane Van Lierde, Cassandra Alighieri
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Abstract

Introduction

Different studies have explored the experiences and perspectives of parents on developmental language disorders (DLD). Recently, different authors also called for more research hearing the children's voices. Unfortunately, this topic is under-researched. Therefore, this study investigated how school-aged Flemish children with DLD experience speech and language therapy for DLD.

Methods

Seven Flemish children with DLD, aged between 6 and 12 years, were included in this study. Child-friendly semi-structured interviews were conducted to investigate their perceptions of speech and language therapy. Data derived from these interviews were analysed using an descriptive thematic content analysis. Trustworthiness of the data was achieved by applying researcher triangulation and use of narrative autobiographies.

Results

During the analyses, six major teams were identified: (1) mixed emotions towards therapy, (2) challenges and difficulties in therapy, (3) impact of therapy context and timing, (4) social reactions and peer awareness, (5) engagement through play, and (6) learning and therapy goals. Each theme was divided into different subthemes. The theme ‘mixed emotions towards therapy’ was divided into the subthemes positive feelings, mixed feelings, and shame and embarrassment. Confronting difficulties and task focus were the subthemes of the major theme ‘challenges and difficulties in therapy’. The theme ‘impact of therapy context and timing’ consisted of two subthemes, namely after-school therapy and in-school therapy. Reactions from peers was the subtheme of ‘social reactions and peer awareness’. Engagement through play was divided into enjoyment of games and rewards. And the theme ‘learning and therapy goals’ was divided into the subthemes value of learning and collaboration with teachers.

Conclusion

While most children had positive attitudes on speech hand language therapy, some reported embarrassment or discomfort. The timing of therapy sessions, whether during or outside school hours, influenced engagement, as did the use of games and rewards. Children generally valued a playful approach, though variety in activities was important. Understanding the goals and benefits of speech and language therapy also increased intrinsic motivation for some children. SLTs should consider these factors and minimize biases to improve therapy outcomes. Future research should explore ways to better align therapy with children's preferences and developmental needs.
“没那么糟糕,但也没那么有趣”——一项关于学龄儿童对言语认知和发展性语言障碍的语言治疗的定性研究
不同的研究探讨了父母对发展性语言障碍(DLD)的经验和观点。最近,不同的作者也呼吁进行更多的研究,倾听孩子们的声音。不幸的是,这个话题的研究不足。因此,本研究旨在探讨佛兰德语学龄儿童的语言障碍体验。方法选取7例6 ~ 12岁的佛兰德儿童作为研究对象。对儿童友好型半结构化访谈进行了调查,以了解他们对言语和语言治疗的看法。从这些访谈中获得的数据使用描述性主题内容分析进行分析。数据的可信度是通过应用研究者三角测量和使用叙事自传来实现的。结果在分析过程中,确定了六个主要团队:(1)对治疗的复杂情绪,(2)治疗中的挑战和困难,(3)治疗情境和时间的影响,(4)社会反应和同伴意识,(5)通过游戏参与,(6)学习和治疗目标。每个主题又分为不同的子主题。“对治疗的复杂情绪”这一主题被分为积极情绪、复杂情绪、羞耻和尴尬等子主题。面对困难和任务焦点是“治疗中的挑战和困难”这一主题的副主题。“治疗情境与时间的影响”这一主题包括两个子主题,即课后治疗和校内治疗。同伴的反应是“社会反应和同伴意识”的副主题。通过游戏获得的粘性分为游戏乐趣和奖励。将“学习与治疗目标”这一主题划分为“学习价值”和“与教师合作”这两个子主题。结论大部分儿童对言语手语治疗持积极态度,但部分儿童表现出尴尬或不适。治疗的时间,无论是在上课时间还是课外,都会影响参与度,游戏和奖励的使用也是如此。孩子们通常喜欢有趣的方式,尽管活动的多样性很重要。了解言语和语言治疗的目标和好处也增加了一些孩子的内在动机。SLTs应该考虑这些因素,并尽量减少偏差,以改善治疗结果。未来的研究应该探索如何更好地将治疗与儿童的偏好和发展需求结合起来。
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Journal of Communication Disorders
Journal of Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Disorders publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language and hearing. Authors are encouraged to submit reports of experimental or descriptive investigations (research articles), review articles, tutorials or discussion papers, or letters to the editor ("short communications"). Please note that we do not accept case studies unless they conform to the principles of single-subject experimental design. Special issues are published periodically on timely and clinically relevant topics.
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