非言语的口头运动练习:言语语言病理学家与语音障碍患者的运用和知识

Q3 Social Sciences
J. Rocha, Fabiana Jesus, Vânia Peixoto, Susana Marinho, M. Lousada
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先前在不同国家(如澳大利亚、加拿大、印度、爱尔兰共和国、美国、英国)进行的研究表明,语言病理学家(slp)使用非言语口头运动练习(nsome)治疗语音障碍(ssd),这引起了关于nsome临床有效性的实质性争论。本研究的目的是调查和描述葡萄牙slp在ssd干预中使用nsome的情况,并分析支持它的证据。为了做到这一点,根据Thomas和Kaipa(2015)之前在印度进行的一项调查,邀请为患有ssd的儿童提供治疗的slp完成一份在线问卷。共有184名参与者回应了这项调查;93.5%的受访者表示知道非甾体成分,78.5%曾使用非甾体成分干预ssd, 80.2%认为治疗ssd有效(89%表示他们透过研究生及研究生课程获得有关非甾体成分的知识;98.5%的患者报告使用nsoms改善了发音器的运动功能。本研究概述了葡萄牙语语言病理学家报道的使用nsoms作为儿童语音障碍干预的一部分。本研究的许多参与者报告说,他们确实在SSD治疗中使用了nsome,尽管缺乏证据支持它们在这种情况下的使用。此外,结果表明,葡萄牙slp使用nsome的比例与美国、英国、加拿大和印度相似,但与澳大利亚和爱尔兰不同。
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Nonspeech Oral Motor Exercises: Use and Knowledge of Speech-Language Pathologists Working with People with Speech Sound Disorders
Previous studies, conducted in different countries (e.g. Australia, Canada, India, Republic of Ireland, USA, UK), have shown that speech-language pathologists (SLPs) use nonspeech oral motor exercises (NSOMEs) to treat speech sound disorders (SSDs), bringing attention to the substantial debate regarding the clinical effectiveness of NSOMEs. The aim of the present study was to investigate and characterize the use of NSOMEs by Portuguese SLPs in the intervention of SSDs, and to analyze the evidence that supports it. To do so, SLPs who provide therapy to children with SSDs were invited to complete an online questionnaire, based on a previous survey conducted in India by Thomas and Kaipa (2015). A total of 184 participants responded to the survey; 93.5% reported knowing about NSOMEs, 78.5% used NSOMEs in their intervention for SSDs, and 80.2% considered them effective in treating SSDs (89% indicated that their knowledge about NSOMEs was acquired through graduate and post-graduate courses; 98.5% reported that they used NSOMEs to improve the motor function of the articulators). This study offers an overview of Portuguese speech-language pathologists’ reported use of NSOMEs as part of the intervention of speech sound disorders in children. Many of the participants in this study reported that they did use NSOMEs in SSD treatments, regardless of the lack of evidence to support their use in this context. Furthermore, the results show that the percentage of SLPs in Portugal using NSOMEs is similar to those found in the USA, UK, Canada, and India, but different from those in Australia and Ireland.
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Revista Chilena de Fonoaudiologia
Revista Chilena de Fonoaudiologia Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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