Faught Gayle G, Conners Frances A, Barber Angela B, Price Hannah R
Department of Psychology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
Department of Communicative Disorders, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2016 Nov;51(6):703-714. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12241. Epub 2016 May 5.
Phonological memory (PM) plays a significant role in language development but is impaired in individuals with Down syndrome (DS). Without formal recommendations on how to address PM limitations in clients with DS, it is possible speech-language pathologists (SLPs) find ways to do so in their practices.
This study asked if and how SLPs address PM in language therapy with clients who have DS. It also asked about SLPs' opinions of the importance, practicality and difficulty of addressing PM in clients with DS.
METHODS & PROCEDURES: SLPs participated in an online survey that asked if they address PM in clients with DS and, if so, how often and with which techniques. The survey also asked SLPs to rate their opinions of addressing PM in clients with DS with Likert scales. To contrast clients with DS, SLPs were asked about their practices and opinions with clients who have specific language impairment (SLI) and autism spectrum disorders (ASD). SLPs were recruited through e-mails sent from state organizations and researchers. To compare SLPs' practices and opinions across client types, frequency analyses and analyses of variance (ANOVAs) were run.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: In all, 290 SLPs from 28 states completed the survey. Nearly all SLPs were currently practising at the time data were collected, and all worked with at least one of the three client types. Findings indicated SLPs less often addressed PM and used less variety when addressing PM with clients who have DS compared with clients who have SLI or ASD. Further, SLPs considered it less important, less practical and more difficult to address PM in clients who have DS when compared with clients who have SLI, whereas a similar pattern was found with clients who have ASD.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: SLPs' opinions could be one reason they under-address PM with clients who have DS. Other reasons include there are no evidence-based practice (EBP) guidelines on this topic, and there is not enough familiarity with the DS phenotype among SLPs. Future research on ways to address PM in clients with DS successfully are essential so that EBP guidelines can be established and language therapy can be made more effective.
语音记忆(PM)在语言发展中起着重要作用,但唐氏综合征(DS)患者的语音记忆受损。由于缺乏关于如何解决DS患者语音记忆局限性的正式建议,言语语言病理学家(SLP)有可能在其临床实践中找到解决办法。
本研究旨在探讨SLP在对DS患者进行语言治疗时是否以及如何处理语音记忆问题。研究还询问了SLP对解决DS患者语音记忆问题的重要性、实用性和难度的看法。
SLP参与了一项在线调查,调查询问他们是否在DS患者中处理语音记忆问题,如果是,处理的频率以及使用的技术。调查还要求SLP用李克特量表对他们对DS患者语音记忆问题处理的看法进行评分。为了对比DS患者,调查询问了SLP对特定语言障碍(SLI)和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者的临床实践和看法。通过州组织和研究人员发送的电子邮件招募SLP。为了比较不同类型患者的SLP临床实践和看法,进行了频率分析和方差分析(ANOVA)。
共有来自28个州的290名SLP完成了调查。几乎所有SLP在收集数据时都在从事临床工作,并且都至少与三种患者类型中的一种合作过。研究结果表明,与SLI或ASD患者相比,SLP在对DS患者进行语言治疗时较少处理语音记忆问题,并且处理方式的多样性也较少。此外,与SLI患者相比,SLP认为解决DS患者的语音记忆问题不太重要、不太实用且更困难,与ASD患者相比也发现了类似的模式。
SLP的看法可能是他们在DS患者中较少处理语音记忆问题的一个原因。其他原因包括缺乏关于该主题的循证实践(EBP)指南,以及SLP对DS表型的了解不足。未来关于成功解决DS患者语音记忆问题方法的研究至关重要,以便建立EBP指南并提高语言治疗的效果。