Using therapy outcome measures to identify the speech and language therapy needs of children and young people with severe acquired brain injury

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Deborah Moll, Louise Edwards, G. Kelly, Colin Hamilton, Helen Price
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Children and young people often require speech and language therapy input following severe acquired brain injury. However, there is limited understanding of the impact of post-acute neurorehabilitation on children and young people's communication and swallowing, and how to measure this. The aim of this study was to evaluate the initial and ongoing speech and language therapy needs of children and young people in one specialist paediatric neurorehabilitation centre, and to determine the usefulness of therapy outcome measures for this population. A retrospective review was performed of routinely collected data, including therapy outcome measures for children and young people admitted to the centre. Descriptive analysis was completed for all therapy outcome measures data, and statistical significance of change during rehabilitation was determined on those with sufficient data using Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. A total of 165 records of children and young people aged between 1 and 17 years were reviewed. The average length of stay at the centre was 19.7 weeks. The most prevalent therapy outcome measures were cognition and dysphagia. Highly significant differences were found between admission and discharge in all therapy outcome measures scores, including participation (Wilcoxon Z=-9.523, P<0.001) and wellbeing (Wilcoxon Z=-7.656, P<0.001). Median discharge scores did not exceed 4 (from a maximum of 5) for any scales. Therapy outcome measures were able to capture the complex profiles of these children and young people and could measure changes during post-acute neurorehabilitation. Children and young people presented with a range of speech and language therapy needs following severe acquired brain injury. They made significant improvements in impairment, activity, participation and wellbeing scales during rehabilitation. Children and young people left with ongoing speech and language therapy needs in all areas, which require input from community services.
使用治疗结果测量来确定患有严重后天性脑损伤的儿童和年轻人的言语和语言治疗需求
儿童和青少年在严重后发性脑损伤后往往需要言语和语言治疗。然而,对于急性后神经康复对儿童和青少年的沟通和吞咽的影响,以及如何衡量这一点,人们的理解有限。本研究的目的是评估一个专科儿科神经康复中心的儿童和年轻人的初始和持续的语言和语言治疗需求,并确定治疗结果测量对这一人群的有用性。对常规收集的数据进行回顾性审查,包括入院儿童和青少年的治疗结果测量。对所有治疗结果测量数据进行描述性分析,使用Wilcoxon符号秩检验确定康复期间变化的统计学意义。共审查了165份1至17岁儿童和青少年的记录。在该中心的平均停留时间为19.7周。最普遍的治疗结果测量是认知和吞咽困难。在入院和出院期间,所有治疗结果测量指标得分均存在高度显著差异,包括参与(Wilcoxon Z=-9.523, P<0.001)和健康(Wilcoxon Z=-7.656, P<0.001)。任何量表的中位出院评分均未超过4分(最高为5分)。治疗结果测量能够捕获这些儿童和年轻人的复杂概况,并可以测量急性后神经康复期间的变化。儿童和年轻人在严重后发性脑损伤后出现一系列言语和语言治疗需求。在康复期间,他们在损伤、活动、参与和健康量表方面有了显著改善。儿童和青少年在所有领域都需要持续的言语和语言治疗,这需要社区服务的投入。
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56
期刊介绍: International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation (IJTR) publishes original research, providing a platform for the latest key research findings in therapy and rehabilitation. Review and analysis articles are invited internationally to enable the sharing of practices and developments worldwide, and to raise awareness of different cultural influences in health care. IJTR provides an interdisciplinary approach to therapy and rehabilitation by: -Providing a well-referenced source of information to all professionals involved in therapy and rehabilitation worldwide, including occupational therapists, physiotherapists, chiropodists and podiatrists, radiographers, speech and language therapists and orthoptists -Providing a peer-reviewed source of original research and information presented in an accessible, informative and professional medium -Providing a forum for the discussion of new ideas, information and issues relating to therapy and rehabilitation -Creating an awareness of the national and international issues affecting professionals involved in therapy and rehabilitation -Encouraging collaboration and sharing of new ideas between professions worldwide
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