Scoping review of communication impairment management in adults with brain tumours.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Maeve Coleman, Emily Brogan, Sarah D'Souza
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Abstract

Purpose: There are limited clinical pathways on the management of communication impairment in people with primary brain tumour. This scoping review aimed to collate the evidence on management of communication impairment for people with primary brain tumours and determine if there is sufficient evidence to develop a clinical pathway.

Method: A systematic search strategy (September 2023) used Medline, CINAHL, PsychInfo, and The Cochrane Library. Eligibility criteria required the publication to be primary evidence, any study design, published in a peer reviewed journal in English, and investigating speech-language pathologist led assessment, rehabilitation, or education of communication impairment (aphasia, cognitive-communication impairment, dysarthria, apraxia of speech). A yield of 1500 articles were inputted into Research Screener software for title and abstract screening. Fourteen full-text articles assessed met eligibility criteria. Data were extracted on pre-, intra-, and post-operative assessment, rehabilitation, and education.

Result: Assessment of aphasia was most frequently investigated. Some common formal assessments were reported not sensitive enough to detect aphasia in this population. Limited information was reported on intra-operative assessment, post-operative assessment, and rehabilitation. No studies focussed on education.

Conclusion: Evidence on communication management for people with primary brain tumours is limited and more research is needed to inform a clinical pathway.

成人脑肿瘤患者沟通障碍管理的范围综述。
目的:原发性脑肿瘤患者沟通障碍的临床治疗途径有限。本综述旨在整理原发性脑肿瘤患者沟通障碍管理的证据,并确定是否有足够的证据来开发临床途径。方法:采用系统检索策略(2023年9月),使用Medline、CINAHL、PsychInfo和Cochrane Library。入选标准要求出版物为主要证据,任何研究设计,发表在同行评议的英文期刊上,并调查语言病理学家领导的沟通障碍(失语症,认知沟通障碍,构音障碍,言语失用症)的评估,康复或教育。将1500篇文章输入Research Screener软件进行标题和摘要筛选。14篇全文文章符合入选标准。数据提取前,中,术后评估,康复和教育。结果:失语症的评估是最常见的。据报道,一些常见的正式评估不够敏感,无法在这一人群中发现失语症。关于术中评估、术后评估和康复的信息报道有限。没有关于教育的研究。结论:原发性脑肿瘤患者沟通管理的证据有限,需要更多的研究来为临床途径提供信息。
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来源期刊
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
16.70%
发文量
73
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology is an international journal which promotes discussion on a broad range of current clinical and theoretical issues. Submissions may include experimental, review and theoretical discussion papers, with studies from either quantitative and/or qualitative frameworks. Articles may relate to any area of child or adult communication or dysphagia, furthering knowledge on issues related to etiology, assessment, diagnosis, intervention, or theoretical frameworks. Articles can be accompanied by supplementary audio and video files that will be uploaded to the journal’s website. Special issues on contemporary topics are published at least once a year. A scientific forum is included in many issues, where a topic is debated by invited international experts.
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