Northwick Park Hospital, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, Harrow, England.
University College London (UCL), Division of Psychology and Language Sciences, London, England.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Sep-Oct;59(5):1763-1770. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.13029. Epub 2024 Mar 27.
Swallowing impairment (dysphagia) and tracheostomy coexist. Research in this area has often provided an overview of dysphagia management as a whole, but there is limited information pertaining to specific dysphagia therapy in the tracheostomy population. The aim of this scoping review is to provide a detailed exploration of the literature with regard to dysphagia therapeutic interventions in adults with a tracheostomy. The scoping review will describe current evidence and thus facilitate future discussions to guide clinical practice.
A scoping review using the Joanna Briggs Institute and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews guideline will be used. Ten electronic databases from inception to December 2023 and grey literature will be searched. From identified texts forward and backward citation chasing will be completed. Data extraction will compose of population demographics, aetiology and dysphagia therapy (type, design, dose and intensity). A number of citations and papers included in the scoping review will be presented visually.
The scoping review aims to expand upon the existing literature in this field. A detailed description of the evidence is required to facilitate clinical discussions and develop therapeutic protocols in a tracheostomised population. The results of this scoping review will support future research in dysphagia therapy and provide the basis for the development of best practice guidelines.
What is already known on this subject There is an abundance of evidence available regarding dysphagia therapy targeting impairments of the swallowing sequence in a variety of populations including stroke, head and neck cancer, progressive neurological conditions and critical illness. However, there is a paucity in the literature with regard to identifying dysphagia therapy for adults with a tracheostomy. What this study adds The study protocol aims to describe the methodological features that need to be extracted from existing studies to outline dysphagia therapy for adults with a tracheostomy. To the researchers' knowledge, this is the first study protocol to describe the methodological features of dysphagia therapy for people with a tracheostomy from the literature using a standardised approach (Joanna Briggs Institute and Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses [PRISMA] guideline). This will ensure that the protocol is replicable for other researchers to use and demonstrates transparency in research methods. What are the clinical implications of this work? The development of a robust protocol is necessary in order to facilitate the scoping review to describe the current evidence and thus facilitate future discussions to guide clinical practice for speech and language therapists working with adults who have a tracheostomy and dysphagia. The publication of the scoping review protocol allows future clinical researchers in the area of tracheostomy and dysphagia management a blueprint with which to narrow their own research questions and it also enables replicability as the principles of good research practice dictate.
吞咽障碍(吞咽困难)和气管切开术并存。该领域的研究通常提供了吞咽困难管理的整体概述,但关于气管切开患者特定吞咽困难治疗的信息有限。本范围综述的目的是详细探讨有关气管切开患者吞咽困难治疗干预的文献。范围综述将描述当前的证据,从而促进未来的讨论,以指导临床实践。
将使用 Joanna Briggs 研究所和系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目的范围综述。从开始到 2023 年 12 月,将搜索 10 个电子数据库和灰色文献。从确定的文本开始,将进行向前和向后引文追踪。数据提取将包括人口统计学、病因学和吞咽困难治疗(类型、设计、剂量和强度)。将以图形方式呈现纳入范围综述的引文和论文数量。
范围综述旨在扩展该领域的现有文献。需要详细描述证据,以促进临床讨论并制定气管切开患者的治疗方案。本范围综述的结果将支持吞咽困难治疗的未来研究,并为制定最佳实践指南提供基础。
关于这个主题已经知道的内容目前有大量关于各种人群(包括中风、头颈部癌症、进行性神经疾病和重症疾病)吞咽困难治疗的证据,针对吞咽序列的损伤。然而,关于确定气管切开患者的吞咽困难治疗方法的文献却很少。本研究的意义该研究方案旨在描述从现有研究中提取的方法学特征,以概述气管切开成人的吞咽困难治疗方法。据研究人员所知,这是第一项使用标准化方法(乔安娜·布里格斯研究所和系统评价和荟萃分析首选报告项目 [PRISMA] 指南)从文献中描述气管切开患者吞咽困难治疗方法学特征的研究方案。这将确保其他研究人员可以使用可复制的方案,并展示研究方法的透明度。这项工作的临床意义是什么?制定稳健的方案对于描述当前证据以促进未来讨论从而指导有气管切开和吞咽困难的成年人的言语治疗师的临床实践是必要的。范围综述方案的发表使气管切开和吞咽困难管理领域的未来临床研究人员能够缩小自己的研究问题,并通过遵循良好研究实践的原则实现可复制性。