接受预防性治疗的口吃学龄前儿童父母感知的发展

Q3 Nursing
Alicia Fernández-Zúñiga Marcos de León, Alexandra Teodora Nistor
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目的本文的目的是(a)描述2.11至5.11岁口吃儿童的父母在父母支持下接受口吃预防性治疗后所感知的进展;(b) 评估儿童及其父母在口吃方面所学到的交流资源;(c)了解他们对治疗的满意度。这项研究是在ILD进行的,ILD是一个专门治疗流利障碍的中心。方法采用问卷调查方法,对18名患儿出院后的家长进行调查。在样本中,男孩占77.8%(n=14),女孩占22.2%(n=4)。参与研究的儿童年龄在4-8岁之间(M=5.90,SD=1.25)。结果从回答中可以注意到:(I)88.9%的儿童保持了流利的语言;(II) 72.2%的患者没有出现或有阻塞,82.3%的患者没有喉咙紧张;(III) 儿童在疲劳(n=6)或压力(n=5)时继续表现出不流畅;(IV) 孩子们在言语、行为方面有所改善,并在处理障碍或障碍方面采取了良好的策略;(V) 儿童和父母都经常使用在治疗过程中学到的资源;(VI) 进行了个别家长和随访会议,其中大多数人收到了复发时应遵循的指导方针;(VII)94.4%的家长对治疗结果感到满意。结论结果表明,在父母的支持下,对学龄前儿童进行的治疗有助于改善言语流畅性、行为、积极的会话态度和亲子沟通技能。
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Evolución percibida por los padres de preescolares que tartamudean que recibieron tratamiento preventivo

Aim

The aim of this article is (a) to describe the progress perceived by parents of children between the ages of 2.11 and 5.11 who stuttered, after receiving preventive treatment for stuttering with parental support; (b) to assess the communicative resources learned by the children and their parents regarding stuttering and (c) to find out their level of satisfaction with treatment. The study was carried out at ILD, a specialized centre for fluency disorders.

Methods

A questionnaire was administered to 18 parents, whose children had been discharged after therapy. Of the sample, 77.8% (n = 14) were boys and 22.2% (n = 4) girls. The selected children participating in the study were aged between 4 and 8 years (M = 5.90, SD = 1.25).

Results

From the responses it was noted that: (I) 88.9% of the children maintained fluent speech; (II) and 72.2% did not present or have blocks, 82.3% did not experience throat tension; (III) the children continued to present disfluencies when they were tired (n = 6) or stressed (n = 5); (IV) the children improved in speaking, behavior and had adopted good strategies in dealing with disfluencies or blocks; (V) both children and parents frequently used the resources learned during treatment; (VI) individual parent and follow-up sessions were conducted and most of them received guidelines to follow in case of relapses; and (VII) 94.4% of parents were satisfied with treatment outcomes.

Conclusion

Results indicate that the treatment conducted with the preschool children, with support from their parents, contributed to improvements in speech fluency, behavior, positive conversational attitudes, and parent–child communication skills.

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