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斯里兰卡儿童语音障碍评估方案的共识

Consensus on an assessment protocol for children with speech sound disorders in Sri Lanka.

作者信息

Hamza Fathima Shimla, Unicomb Rachael, Hewat Sally

机构信息

The University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia.

Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Kalubowila-Dehiwela, Sri Lanka.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2023 Sep-Oct;58(5):1610-1629. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12890. Epub 2023 May 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Speech sound disorders (SSDs) are the most common form of communication disorders in children. SSD have an impact on children's abilities to make themselves understood to their listeners and can influence a child's social and emotional well-being as well as their academic achievements. Therefore, it is important to identify children with an SSD early, in order to provide appropriate intervention. A wealth of information on best practice in the assessment of children with SSD is available in countries where the speech and language therapy profession is well established. In Sri Lanka, there is a paucity of research evidence supporting assessment practices that are culturally and linguistically appropriate in SSDs. Therefore, clinicians rely on informal assessment methods. There is a need to understand more about how clinicians in Sri Lanka assess this caseload in order to get general agreement regarding comprehensive and consistent procedures for assessment of paediatric SSD in Sri Lanka. This would support speech and language therapists' (SLTs') clinical decision-making in relation to choice of appropriate goals and intervention for this caseload.

AIM

To develop and gain consensus on an assessment protocol for Sri Lankan children with SSD that is culturally appropriate and based on existing research.

METHOD

A modified Delphi method was utilised to gather data from clinicians currently working in Sri Lanka. The research involved three rounds of data collection, exploring current assessment practices in Sri Lanka, ranking these in order of priority and establishing consensus on a proposed assessment protocol. The proposed assessment protocol was based on the results of the first and second rounds as well as previously published best practice guidelines.

OUTCOME AND RESULTS

The proposed assessment protocol achieved consensus in relation to content, format and cultural appropriateness. SLTs affirmed the usefulness of the protocol within the Sri Lankan context. Further research is required to assess the feasibility and effectiveness of this protocol in practice.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The assessment protocol supports practicing SLTs with a general guide to assessing children with suspected SSDs in Sri Lanka. The application of this protocol built upon consensus enables clinicians to improve their individual practice patterns based on best practice recommendations in the literature and the evidence on culturally and linguistically appropriate practices. This study has identified the need for further research in this area, including the development of culturally and linguistically specific assessment tools that would complement the use of this protocol.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject The assessment of children with speech sound disorders (SSDs) requires a comprehensive and holistic approach due to their heterogeneous nature. Although there is evidence to support the assessment of paediatric SSDs in many countries where the profession of speech and language therapy is established, there is limited evidence to support the assessment of children with SSDs in Sri Lanka. What this study adds This study provides information about current assessment practices in Sri Lanka and consensus on a proposed culturally appropriate protocol for the assessment of children with SSDs in this country. What are the clinical implications of this work? The proposed assessment protocol provides speech and language therapists in Sri Lanka with a guide for assessment of paediatric SSDs to support more consistent practice in this area. Future evaluation of this preliminary protocol is required; however, the methodology used in this research could be applied to the development of assessment protocols for other range of practice areas in this country.

摘要

背景

语音障碍(SSDs)是儿童中最常见的交流障碍形式。语音障碍会影响儿童让听众理解自己的能力,并可能影响儿童的社会和情感幸福感以及学业成绩。因此,尽早识别出患有语音障碍的儿童非常重要,以便提供适当的干预措施。在言语和语言治疗专业成熟的国家,有大量关于评估语音障碍儿童的最佳实践信息。在斯里兰卡,缺乏支持在语音障碍评估中文化和语言适宜性评估实践的研究证据。因此,临床医生依赖非正式评估方法。有必要更多地了解斯里兰卡的临床医生如何评估这一病例量,以便就斯里兰卡儿科语音障碍评估的全面和一致程序达成普遍共识。这将支持言语和语言治疗师(SLTs)在为该病例量选择适当目标和干预措施方面的临床决策。

目的

为斯里兰卡患有语音障碍的儿童制定并就一项文化适宜且基于现有研究的评估方案达成共识。

方法

采用改良德尔菲法从目前在斯里兰卡工作的临床医生那里收集数据。该研究涉及三轮数据收集,探索斯里兰卡当前的评估实践,按优先级对这些实践进行排序,并就拟议的评估方案达成共识。拟议的评估方案基于第一轮和第二轮的结果以及先前发表的最佳实践指南。

结果与成果

拟议的评估方案在内容、形式和文化适宜性方面达成了共识。言语和语言治疗师确认了该方案在斯里兰卡背景下的有用性。需要进一步研究以评估该方案在实践中的可行性和有效性。

结论与启示

该评估方案为斯里兰卡的执业言语和语言治疗师提供了一份评估疑似语音障碍儿童的总体指南。基于共识应用该方案使临床医生能够根据文献中的最佳实践建议以及文化和语言适宜性实践的证据改进其个人实践模式。本研究确定了该领域进一步研究的必要性,包括开发文化和语言特定的评估工具,以补充该方案的使用。

本文补充内容

关于该主题已知的信息 由于语音障碍(SSDs)的异质性,对其评估需要全面和整体的方法。尽管在许多建立了言语和语言治疗专业的国家有证据支持儿科语音障碍的评估,但在斯里兰卡支持语音障碍儿童评估的证据有限。本研究补充的内容 本研究提供了有关斯里兰卡当前评估实践的信息,并就该国评估语音障碍儿童的拟议文化适宜方案达成了共识。这项工作的临床意义是什么?拟议的评估方案为斯里兰卡的言语和语言治疗师提供了评估儿科语音障碍的指南,以支持该领域更一致地开展实践。需要对该初步方案进行未来评估;然而,本研究中使用的方法可应用于该国其他实践领域评估方案的制定。

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