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目的:在新冠肺炎期间,人们对在临床服务中使用远程实践的兴趣越来越大。在言语和语言治疗中,使用心灵练习是鲜为人知的。然而,家长和言语治疗师对这种方法感到满意。因此,本范围综述旨在比较新冠肺炎大流行期间的远程语音治疗和面对面语音治疗,并确定语音治疗中可用远程实践的疗效。材料和方法:本范围审查是根据系统审查和范围审查荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目(PRISMA ScR)指南进行的。作者系统地搜索了具有特定资格标准的Web of Science、PubMed和Scopus数据库。资格标准是2020年1月1日至2023年5月10日发表在同行评审期刊上并用英语撰写的研究。此外,这些文章是关于COVID-19期间儿童的言语治疗。结果:15篇文章被纳入本范围审查。结果显示,在疫情期间,几乎所有的言语治疗师都使用了远程练习。家长和学生对这种方法感到满意,但也存在问题。另一方面,一些家长和SLP更喜欢在面对面的干预下进行远程练习。此外,很少有研究用明确的结构方法确定远程实践在特定人群中的效果。结论:虽然远程语音治疗可以为吞咽和沟通障碍儿童提供语音和语言治疗服务,但语音治疗师应该增加信息和技术,以取得成功。此外,家长必须在远程实践服务中发挥重要作用,以促进临床医生和家庭之间的有效沟通。
Face-to-face and Telespeech Therapy Services for Children during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Scoping Review.
Objectives: There has been increased interest in using telepractice in clinical services during COVID-19. Using telepractice is little known in speech and language therapy. However, the parents and speech therapists were satisfied with this method. Therefore, this scoping review aims to compare tele speech therapy and face-to-face speech therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic and determine the efficacy of available telepractices in speech therapy.
Materials & methods: This scoping review was according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR) guideline. The authors systematically searched Web of Science, PubMed, and Scopus databases with specific eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria were studies published from 1 January 2020 to 10 May 2023 from a peer-reviewed journal and written in English. In addition, the articles were about speech therapy in children during COVID-19.
Results: Fifteen articles were included in this scoping review. Results showed that approximately all speech therapists used tele practice during the pandemic. Parents and students are satisfied with this method but have problems with it. On the other hand, some parents and SLPs preferred tele practice accompanied by face-to-face intervention. Furthermore, few studies determined the efficacy of tele practice with clear structural methods in specific populations.
Conclusion: Although tele speech therapy is acceptable for providing speech and language therapy services to children with swallowing and communication disorder, speech-language therapists should increase their information and technology to achieve successful results. Moreover, parents must play an essential role in telepractice services to facilitate effective communication between clinicians and families.