The communicative participation in pre-school children estimated by the FOCUS questionnaire: a functional communicative outcome measure

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Silvia Piazzalunga, N. Salerni, F. Ambrogi, Sofia Limarzi, Sabrina Gianera, A. Schindler
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Abstract Purpose Participation-outcome measures are required in the phoniatric and speech-language pathology practice to evaluate real-life changes during interventions. In line with the bio-psycho-social model of health, ‘Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six’ (FOCUS) is a validated scale by which parents rate their child’s Communicative Participation (CP). CP has been widely investigated in atypically-developing population, and it may be an innovative construct also for typically-developing children (TDC). The aim of the study is to describe the CP and its components observed in a large group of TDC, exploring whether children’s CP is influenced by their age. Method Through a cross-sectional observational study, parents of 355 Italian-speaking TDC aged 3.0–5.11 years without developmental impairments completed the Italian FOCUS (FOCUS-I). Result CP significantly increased with age (p < .001). Components’ scores differed by age, with some competences (‘pragmatics’, ‘receptive language/attention’, ‘social competence/play’, ‘coping strategies/emotions’) increased with age less than others (‘speech’, ‘intelligibility’, ‘independence’, ‘expressive language’). Conclusion The study suggests that a spontaneous significant increase in CP should be expected with a child’s development and it discusses the differences in the profile scores. When exploring real-life communicative participation, parents rate their children as changing mostly in their speech and expressive-linguistic competences.
FOCUS问卷评估学龄前儿童的交际参与:一种功能性交际结果测量方法
目的在语音和语言病理学实践中需要参与-结果测量来评估干预期间现实生活中的变化。根据健康的生物心理社会模型,“关注六岁以下沟通结果”(Focus)是一种经过验证的量表,父母通过它来评估孩子的沟通参与(CP)。CP在非典型发育人群中得到了广泛的研究,它也可能是典型发育儿童(TDC)的一种创新结构。本研究的目的是描述在大组TDC中观察到的CP及其成分,探讨儿童CP是否受年龄的影响。方法通过横断面观察研究,对355名年龄在3.0-5.11岁、无发育障碍的意大利语TDC的家长进行了意大利语FOCUS (FOCUS- i)测试。结果CP随年龄增大而显著增高(p < 0.001)。各组成部分的得分因年龄而异,一些能力(“语用学”、“接受性语言/注意力”、“社交能力/游戏”、“应对策略/情绪”)随年龄的增长低于其他能力(“言语”、“可理解性”、“独立性”、“表达性语言”)。结论本研究提示,随着儿童的发展,CP会自发显著增加,并讨论了剖面评分的差异。在探索现实生活中的交际参与时,父母认为孩子的语言表达能力发生了很大的变化。
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