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腭裂儿童的言语输入处理:系统文献综述与叙述性综合。

Speech input processing in children born with cleft palate: A systematic literature review with narrative synthesis.

机构信息

Cleft.NET.East, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, UK.

Centre for Academic Child Health, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, Bristol, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2021 Jul;56(4):668-693. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12633. Epub 2021 Jun 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Speech development requires intact and adequately functioning oral anatomy and cognitive 'speech processing' skills. There is evidence that speech input processing skills are associated with speech output problems in children not born with a cleft. Children born with cleft palate ± lip (CP±L) are at high risk of developing disordered speech output. Less is known about their speech input processing skills and whether they are associated with cleft-related speech sound disorder (SSD).

AIMS

(1) To collate and evaluate studies reporting evidence regarding the speech input processing skills of children born with cleft palate in comparison with data from typically developing children or other comparison groups; and (2) to identify any available evidence regarding relationships between speech input processing skills and speech output in children born with CP±L.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: Potentially relevant studies published up to November 2019 were identified from the following databases: Medline via Ovid, Embase via Ovid, Cinahl via Ebscohost, PsycInfo via Ebscohost, BNI via ProQuest, AMED via Ovid, Cochrane Library and Scopus. Inclusion criteria were: peer-reviewed articles published in scientific journals, any design, published in English, participants born with a CP±L aged up to age 18 years who completed speech input processing assessments compared with normative data and/or a control or other comparison group. Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP) checklists were used to quality appraise included studies.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Six studies were retained in the final review. There is some evidence that children born with CP±L perform less well than non-cleft controls on some speech input processing tasks and that specific input processing skills may be related to errors in the children's speech. Heterogeneity in relation to study groups and assessments used, as well as small sample sizes, limits generalization of findings.

CONCLUSION & IMPLICATIONS: There is limited evidence regarding the speech input processing skills of children born with CP±L. There are indications that children born with CP+/L may have difficulty in some aspects of speech input processing in comparison with children not born with a cleft, and that difficulties with some speech input processing tasks may be specific to errors in children's speech output. Further research is required to develop our understanding of these skills in this population and any associations with speech output.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject Few studies have been published that examine aspects of speech input processing in children born with CP±L. Theoretical models of speech processing, and published studies, propose that speech input processing skills are associated with SSD in children who were not born with a cleft. However, it is less clear whether there is any association between speech input processing and cleft-related SSD. What this paper adds to existing knowledge This review systematically collates and evaluates the published, peer-reviewed evidence regarding speech input processing skills in children born with CP±L. The collated evidence indicates that some speech input processing skills differ between children with and without CP±L. There is some evidence, from a single study, that speech input processing of specific cleft speech characteristics (CSCs) may be associated with the presence of these CSCs in the speech output of some children born with CP±L. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? While the evidence is currently limited, increasing our knowledge of speech input processing skills in children born with CP±L contributes to our clinical understanding of the nature of cleft-related SSD. The current evidence suggests that speech and language therapists should consider speech input processing skills when assessing children with cleft-related SSD to support intervention planning. Considering these skills in relation to literacy development in these children may also be important.

摘要

背景

言语发展需要完整且功能正常的口腔解剖结构和认知“言语处理”技能。有证据表明,言语输入处理技能与非腭裂儿童的言语输出问题有关。患有腭裂(CP±L)的儿童患言语输出障碍的风险很高。关于他们的言语输入处理技能以及这些技能是否与腭裂相关的言语障碍(SSD)有关的信息较少。

目的

(1)整理和评估有关腭裂儿童言语输入处理技能的研究证据,并与来自正常发育儿童或其他对照组的数据进行比较;(2)确定有关腭裂儿童言语输入处理技能与言语输出之间关系的任何可用证据。

方法与程序

从以下数据库中确定了截至 2019 年 11 月发表的潜在相关研究:通过 Ovid 检索的 Medline、通过 Ovid 检索的 Embase、通过 Ebscohost 检索的 Cinahl、通过 Ebscohost 检索的 PsycInfo、通过 ProQuest 检索的 BNI、通过 Ovid 检索的 AMED、 Cochrane Library 和 Scopus。纳入标准为:在科学期刊上发表的同行评议文章,任何设计,以英文发表,参与者为患有 CP±L 的儿童,年龄在 18 岁以下,完成了言语输入处理评估,并与规范数据和/或对照组或其他对照组进行了比较。使用批判性评价技能计划(CASP)检查表对纳入的研究进行质量评估。

结果与结论

最终审查保留了 6 项研究。有一些证据表明,与非腭裂对照组相比,患有 CP±L 的儿童在某些言语输入处理任务上的表现较差,并且特定的输入处理技能可能与儿童言语中的错误有关。研究组和评估方法的异质性以及样本量小限制了研究结果的推广。

结论与启示

关于腭裂儿童言语输入处理技能的证据有限。有迹象表明,与未腭裂的儿童相比,患有 CP+/L 的儿童在某些言语输入处理方面可能存在困难,并且某些言语输入处理任务的困难可能与儿童言语输出中的错误有关。需要进一步研究以加深我们对该人群中这些技能的理解以及与言语输出的任何关联。

这篇论文有什么新的发现?

这一主题目前已有的知识

很少有研究发表,研究 CP±L 儿童的言语输入处理方面。言语处理的理论模型和已发表的研究提出,言语输入处理技能与非腭裂儿童的 SSD 有关。然而,CP±L 儿童的言语输入处理与腭裂相关 SSD 之间是否存在任何关联尚不清楚。

本文对现有知识的新贡献

本综述系统地整理和评估了已发表的关于 CP±L 儿童言语输入处理技能的同行评议证据。整理后的证据表明,CP±L 儿童与非 CP±L 儿童之间存在一些言语输入处理技能差异。有一项研究的证据表明,特定腭裂语音特征(CSC)的言语输入处理可能与某些 CP±L 儿童言语输出中存在这些 CSC 有关。

这方面的工作有哪些潜在或实际的临床意义?尽管目前证据有限,但增加我们对 CP±L 儿童言语输入处理技能的了解有助于我们对腭裂相关 SSD 的临床认识。目前的证据表明,言语和语言治疗师在评估腭裂相关 SSD 的儿童时应考虑言语输入处理技能,以支持干预计划。考虑这些技能与这些儿童的读写能力发展也很重要。

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