Suppr超能文献

眼动作为一种简单、经济有效的口吃者工具:案例研究。

Eye movement as a simple, cost-effective tool for people who stutter: A case study.

机构信息

Department of Health and Nutritional Science, Faculty of Science, Atlantic Technological University, Sligo.

出版信息

S Afr J Commun Disord. 2023 Aug 31;70(1):e1-e13. doi: 10.4102/sajcd.v70i1.968.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Access to services remains the biggest barrier to helping the most vulnerable in the South African Stuttering Community. This novel stuttering therapy, harnessing an unconscious link between eye and tongue movement, may provide a new therapeutic approach, easily communicated and deliverable online.

OBJECTIVES

This study provides both objective and subjective assessments of the feasibility of this intervention. Assessment tools holistically address all components of stuttering in line with comprehensive treatment approaches: core behaviours, secondary behaviours, anticipation and reactions.

METHOD

On receipt of ethical approval, this single-subject case design recruited one adult (21-year-old) male with a developmental stutter (DS). The participant gave informed consent and completed four scheduled assessments: baseline, after 5-week training, 3 months post-intervention and 24 months post-completion. The study used objective assessment tools: Stuttering Severity Instrument-4 (SSI-4); Subjective-assessment tools: SSI-4 clinical use self-report tool (CUSR); Overall Assessment of Speaker's Experience of Stuttering (OASES-A); Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering (PAiS) and Self-Report Stuttering Severity* (SRSS) (*final assessment).

RESULTS

The participant's scores improved across all assessment measures, which may reflect a holistic improvement. The participant reported that the tool was very useful. There were no negative consequences.

CONCLUSION

This case report indicates that this innovative treatment may be feasible. No adverse effects were experienced, and the treatment only benefited the participant. The results justify the design of a pilot randomised feasibility clinical trial.Contribution: The results indicate that this is a needed breakthrough in stuttering therapy as the instructions can be easily translated into any language. It can also be delivered remotely reducing accessibility barriers.

摘要

背景

在南非口吃者群体中,服务的可及性仍然是帮助最弱势群体的最大障碍。这种新颖的口吃治疗方法利用了眼睛和舌头运动之间的无意识联系,可能为一种新的治疗方法提供了可能,这种方法可以轻松地通过在线交流和传递。

目的

本研究对这种干预措施的可行性进行了客观和主观的评估。评估工具全面解决口吃的所有组成部分,符合全面治疗方法:核心行为、次要行为、预期和反应。

方法

在获得伦理批准后,本单病例设计招募了一名成年(21 岁)男性口吃者(DS)。参与者在知情同意的情况下,完成了四次预定评估:基线、5 周训练后、干预后 3 个月和完成后 24 个月。研究使用了客观评估工具:口吃严重程度量表-4(SSI-4);主观评估工具:SSI-4 临床使用自我报告工具(CUSR);说话者口吃体验整体评估量表(OASES-A);口吃前意识量表(PAiS)和自我报告口吃严重程度量表*(SRSS)*(最终评估)。

结果

参与者的所有评估指标的得分均有所提高,这可能反映出全面的改善。参与者报告说,该工具非常有用。没有出现负面影响。

结论

本病例报告表明,这种创新的治疗方法可能是可行的。没有出现不良反应,且治疗仅对参与者有益。结果证明了设计一项随机可行性临床试验的合理性。贡献:结果表明,这是口吃治疗方面的一个急需的突破,因为指令可以很容易地翻译成任何语言。它还可以远程提供,减少可及性障碍。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/5a28/10476227/6b70495be10b/SAJCD-70-968-g001.jpg

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验