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在CATALISE系列出版物发布之后,英国言语和语言治疗师对儿童表达性语言、功能损害及影响的评估。

UK speech and language therapists' assessment of children's expressive language, and functional impairment and impact, following the CATALISE publications.

作者信息

Waine Hannah, Bates Sally, Frizelle Pauline, Oh Tomasina M

机构信息

Department of Speech and Language TherapySchool of Health & Wellbeing, Plymouth Marjon University, Plymouth, UK.

Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Brookfield Health Sciences Building, University College Cork, Cork, Republic of Ireland.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2023 Sep-Oct;58(5):1570-1587. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12883. Epub 2023 Apr 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In 2016/17, the CATALISE Consortium published the results of a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study, representing agreement among professionals about the definition and process of identification of children with Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) (Bishop et al., 2016, 2017). The extent to which the current clinical practice of UK speech and language therapists (SLTs) reflects the CATALISE consensus statements is unknown.

AIMS

To investigate how UK SLTs' expressive language assessment practices reflect the CATALISE documents' emphasis on the functional impairment and impact caused by DLD, by examining: whether multiple sources of assessment information are gathered; how standardised and non-standardised sources are combined in clinical decision-making, and how clinical observation and language sample analysis are utilised.

METHODS AND PROCEDURES

An anonymous, online survey was carried out between August 2019 and January 2020. It was open to UK-based paediatric SLTs who assess children up to age 12 with unexplained difficulties using language. Questions probed different aspects of expressive language assessment which are referred to in the CATALISE consensus statements and supplementary comments, and asked about participants' familiarity with the CATALISE statements. Responses were analysed using simple descriptive statistics and content analysis.

OUTCOMES AND RESULTS

The questionnaire was completed by 104 participants, from all four regions of the United Kingdom, working in a range of clinical settings with different levels of professional experience of DLD. The findings indicate that clinical assessment practices broadly align with the CATALISE statements. Although clinicians carry out standardised assessments more frequently than other types of assessment, they also gather information from other sources and use this alongside standardised test scores to inform clinical decisions. Clinical observation and language sample analysis are commonly utilised to evaluate functional impairment and impact, along with parent/carer/teacher and child report. However, asking about the child's own perspective could be more widely utilised. The findings also highlight a lack of familiarity with the details of the CATALISE documents among two thirds of the participants.

CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS

Assessment practices broadly align with the CATALISE statements, but there is a need for greater clarity regarding terminology and the assessment of functional language impairment and impact. This research should prompt discussion in the profession about how to further develop and adopt expressive language assessment practices which reflect the CATALISE consensus and support effective assessment.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject The CATALISE consortium documents on Developmental Language Disorder (DLD) were published in 2016/17. The extent to which expressive language assessment practice in the United Kingdom reflects the new definition and statements on assessment has not previously been investigated. What this paper adds to existing knowledge This survey indicates that speech and language therapists in the United Kingdom assessing children for DLD mostly balance standardised language test scores with other sources of information in clinical decision-making, and utilise clinical observation and language sample analysis to consider functional impairment and the impact of the language disorder. However, important questions are raised regarding the robustness and objectivity with which these key parameters are currently defined and evaluated. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Clinicians, individually and at service level, are encouraged to reflect on their assessment of functional impairment and the impact of language disorder and to take steps to incorporate this where necessary. Professional guidance and clinical tools to facilitate robust, objective assessment would support clinical practice that aligns with expert consensus.

摘要

背景

2016/17年,CATALISE联盟公布了一项跨国多学科德尔菲共识研究的结果,该研究代表了专业人士对发育性语言障碍(DLD)儿童的定义和识别过程的一致意见(毕晓普等人,2016年、2017年)。英国言语和语言治疗师(SLT)目前的临床实践在多大程度上反映了CATALISE共识声明尚不清楚。

目的

通过研究以下方面,调查英国SLT的表达性语言评估实践如何反映CATALISE文件对DLD所造成的功能损害和影响的强调:是否收集了多种评估信息来源;标准化和非标准化来源在临床决策中是如何结合的,以及临床观察和语言样本分析是如何被利用的。

方法和程序

2019年8月至2020年1月期间进行了一项匿名在线调查。该调查面向英国的儿科SLT,他们使用语言对12岁以下有不明原因困难的儿童进行评估。问题探讨了CATALISE共识声明和补充评论中提到的表达性语言评估的不同方面,并询问了参与者对CATALISE声明的熟悉程度。使用简单描述性统计和内容分析对回复进行分析。

结果

104名参与者完成了问卷,他们来自英国的所有四个地区,在一系列临床环境中工作,对DLD有不同程度的专业经验。研究结果表明,临床评估实践与CATALISE声明大致一致。虽然临床医生比其他类型的评估更频繁地进行标准化评估,但他们也从其他来源收集信息,并将其与标准化测试分数一起用于临床决策。临床观察和语言样本分析通常与家长/照顾者/教师和儿童报告一起用于评估功能损害和影响。然而,询问儿童自己的观点可以得到更广泛的应用。研究结果还突出了三分之二的参与者对CATALISE文件细节缺乏熟悉。

结论和启示

评估实践与CATALISE声明大致一致,但在术语以及功能性语言障碍和影响的评估方面需要更加明确。这项研究应促使该行业讨论如何进一步发展和采用反映CATALISE共识并支持有效评估的表达性语言评估实践。

本文补充了什么

关于该主题已知的内容 CATALISE联盟关于发育性语言障碍(DLD)的文件于2016/17年发表。此前尚未研究英国的表达性语言评估实践在多大程度上反映了关于评估的新定义和声明。本文对现有知识的补充 这项调查表明,英国为DLD儿童进行评估的言语和语言治疗师在临床决策中大多将标准化语言测试分数与其他信息来源相平衡,并利用临床观察和语言样本分析来考虑功能损害和语言障碍的影响。然而,关于这些关键参数目前的定义和评估的稳健性和客观性,提出了重要问题。这项工作的潜在或实际临床意义是什么?鼓励临床医生个人和在服务层面反思他们对功能损害和语言障碍影响的评估,并在必要时采取措施将其纳入评估。促进稳健、客观评估的专业指导和临床工具将支持与专家共识一致的临床实践。

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