Research priorities relating to communication and swallowing for people with learning disabilities across the lifespan

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
K. Chadd, Lauren M Longhurst, Amit A Kulkarni, Jaya Simpson, Emma Pagnamenta, Fiona Brettell, D. Money, Rosie Dowty, Josephine Wallinger, Sai Bangera, Rebecca L Palmer, V. Joffe
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Purpose This research priority setting partnership (PSP) aims to collaboratively identify the “top ten” research priorities relating to communication and swallowing for children and adults with learning disabilities, across the lifespan in the UK, using a modified James Lind Alliance approach. Design/methodology/approach A steering group and reference group were established to oversee the PSP. A survey of speech and language therapists (SLTs) resulted in 157 research suggestions. These were further developed into 95 research questions through a multi-stakeholder workshop. Questions were prioritised via an online card-sort activity completed by SLTs, health-care or education professionals and carers. Research questions were analysed thematically. Ten adults with learning disabilities were supported to assign ratings to themes reflecting their prioritisation. The top ten research priorities were identified by combining results from these activities. Findings The top ten research priorities related to intervention, outcome measurement and service delivery around communication and dysphagia. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first UK-wide research PSP on learning disabilities and speech and language therapy across the lifespan. It uses a novel approach to incorporate the preferences of people with learning disabilities in the prioritisation.
学习障碍患者一生中与沟通和吞咽相关的研究重点
目的这一研究优先事项设定伙伴关系(PSP)旨在使用改良的詹姆斯·林德联盟方法,在英国学习障碍儿童和成人的整个生命周期内,共同确定与沟通和吞咽相关的“十大”研究优先事项。设计/方法/方法成立了指导小组和参考小组来监督PSP。一项针对言语和语言治疗师(SLT)的调查得出157项研究建议。通过多方利益攸关方研讨会,这些问题进一步发展为95个研究问题。通过SLT、医疗保健或教育专业人员和护理人员完成的在线卡片分类活动,对问题进行优先排序。对研究问题进行了专题分析。支持10名有学习障碍的成年人对反映其优先顺序的主题进行评分。通过结合这些活动的结果,确定了十大研究重点。发现十大研究重点与沟通和吞咽困难的干预、结果测量和服务提供有关。独创性/价值据作者所知,这是英国范围内第一项关于学习障碍以及终身言语和语言治疗的PSP研究。它采用了一种新颖的方法,将学习障碍者的偏好纳入优先顺序。
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Tizard Learning Disability Review
Tizard Learning Disability Review EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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