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口吃老年人:沟通障碍和治疗需求认知。

Older people who stutter: barriers to communication and perceptions of treatment needs.

机构信息

Australian Stuttering Research Centre, University of Sydney, Lidcombe, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2010 Jan-Feb;45(1):15-30. doi: 10.3109/13682820802627314.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Little is known about the experience of stuttering for people over 55 years of age. Recent research has established that the same types of stuttering behaviours, cognitions, and emotional consequences experienced during young adulthood persist into older age.

AIMS

The aims were to investigate perceptions of limitations to activity and participation in a group of older people who stuttered into adulthood. A further aim was to find out their perceptions about treatment.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: This was a qualitative study involving eleven participants, eight males and three females over 55 years of age (mean age = 70.7, standard deviation = 9.13 years, range = 57.2-83.8 years) who self-reported stuttering into adulthood. Participants were randomly assigned to two focus groups for the discussion of topic questions posed by a moderator. The discussion was video- and audio-recorded, transcribed, and analysed using a comparative thematic analysis to derive emergent themes in relation to the topic questions.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Stuttering can impact on the lives of older people in a similar way to younger people who stutter. Participants who continued to work felt more limited by their stuttering because work involved unpredictable speaking situations with unfamiliar people. Others who had retired experienced some relief from these limitations because they were no longer required to communicate in a work context. The acceptance of stuttering was a theme expressed by some participants, and acceptance diminished the limitations because these older people were less fearful of the consequences of their stuttering. However, others remained constrained by the impact of stuttering on their communication and struggled with a fear of speaking and a fear of negative evaluation by others. They applied learnt and self-devised techniques to assist their speech and felt that if fear of speaking was removed and their self-confidence increased, communication might be better. They would like effective, individual, and short-term treatment with speech-language pathologists who are knowledgeable about stuttering and sensitive to their emotional needs.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Older people who stutter experienced limitations to participation because of their stuttering and there are implications for their future ability to remain independent and connected to relevant people and services. Further investigation of these limitations and research into effective intervention is indicated.

摘要

背景

对于 55 岁以上人群的口吃经历,人们知之甚少。最近的研究表明,在青年时期经历的相同类型的口吃行为、认知和情绪后果会持续到老年。

目的

旨在调查一组成年后口吃的老年人对活动和参与的限制的看法。另一个目的是了解他们对治疗的看法。

方法与程序

这是一项定性研究,涉及 11 名参与者,8 名男性和 3 名女性,年龄均在 55 岁以上(平均年龄=70.7,标准差=9.13 岁,范围=57.2-83.8 岁),他们自我报告成年后口吃。参与者被随机分配到两个焦点小组,讨论主持人提出的主题问题。讨论过程进行了视频和音频记录,并进行了转录,然后使用比较主题分析对与主题问题相关的主题进行了分析。

结果

口吃会以与年轻口吃者类似的方式影响老年人的生活。仍在工作的口吃者会因工作中涉及与不熟悉的人进行不可预测的演讲而感到更多的限制。已经退休的人则从这些限制中得到了一些缓解,因为他们不再需要在工作环境中进行交流。一些参与者表达了对口吃的接受,这种接受减轻了限制,因为这些老年人不再害怕口吃的后果。然而,其他人仍然受到口吃对他们沟通的影响的限制,并与说话的恐惧和对他人负面评价的恐惧作斗争。他们应用所学和自行设计的技术来帮助他们说话,并认为如果消除说话的恐惧并增强自信心,沟通可能会更好。他们希望得到言语语言病理学家的有效、个性化和短期治疗,这些治疗师了解口吃,并对他们的情感需求敏感。

结论与意义

口吃的老年人因口吃而经历了参与的限制,这对他们未来保持独立和与相关人员和服务保持联系的能力有影响。需要进一步调查这些限制,并对口吃的有效干预进行研究。

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