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一项关于非言语口腔运动练习使用情况的全国性调查:对循证实践的启示。

A nationwide survey of nonspeech oral motor exercise use: implications for evidence-based practice.

作者信息

Lof Gregory L, Watson Maggie M

机构信息

MGH Institute of Health Professions, Boston, MA 02129-4557, USA.

出版信息

Lang Speech Hear Serv Sch. 2008 Jul;39(3):392-407. doi: 10.1044/0161-1461(2008/037).

Abstract

PURPOSE

A nationwide survey was conducted to determine if speech-language pathologists (SLPs) use nonspeech oral motor exercises (NSOMEs) to address children's speech sound problems. For those SLPs who used NSOMEs, the survey also identified (a) the types of NSOMEs used by the SLPs, (b) the SLPs' underlying beliefs about why they use NSOMEs, (c) clinicians' training for these exercises, (d) the application of NSOMEs across various clinical populations, and (e) specific tasks/procedures/tools that are used for intervention.

METHOD

A total of 2,000 surveys were mailed to a randomly selected subgroup of SLPs, obtained from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) membership roster, who self-identified that they worked in various settings with children who have speech sound problems. The questions required answers that used both a forced choice and Likert-type scales.

RESULTS

The response rate was 27.5% (537 out of 2,000). Of these respondents, 85% reported using NSOMEs to deal with children's speech sound production problems. Those SLPs reported that the research literature supports the use of NSOMEs, and that they learned to use these techniques from continuing education events. They also stated that NSOMEs can help improve the speech of children from disparate etiologies, and "warming up" and strengthening the articulators are important components of speech sound therapy.

CONCLUSION

There are theoretical and research data that challenge both the use of NSOMEs and the efficacy of such exercises in resolving speech sound problems. SLPs need to follow the concepts of evidence-based practice in order to determine if these exercises are actually effective in bringing about changes in speech productions.

摘要

目的

开展一项全国性调查,以确定言语语言病理学家(SLP)是否使用非言语口腔运动练习(NSOME)来解决儿童的语音问题。对于那些使用NSOME的SLP,该调查还确定了:(a)SLP使用的NSOME类型;(b)SLP使用NSOME的潜在信念;(c)临床医生对这些练习的培训;(d)NSOME在不同临床人群中的应用;以及(e)用于干预的具体任务/程序/工具。

方法

从美国言语语言听力协会(ASHA)会员名册中随机抽取了2000名SLP,向他们邮寄调查问卷,这些SLP自我认定在各种环境中为有语音问题的儿童提供服务。问题的答案要求使用强制选择和李克特量表。

结果

回复率为27.5%(2000份中有537份回复)。在这些受访者中,85%报告使用NSOME来处理儿童的语音产生问题。那些SLP报告说研究文献支持使用NSOME,并且他们是从继续教育活动中学到使用这些技术的。他们还表示,NSOME有助于改善不同病因儿童的语音,并且“热身”和强化发音器官是语音治疗的重要组成部分。

结论

有理论和研究数据对NSOME的使用及其在解决语音问题方面的有效性提出了挑战。SLP需要遵循循证实践的理念,以确定这些练习是否真的能有效改变语音。

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