Jackson Emily, Wijaya Janice, Bhatoolaul Sanjana, Tan Qi Xun, Leitão Suze
School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth, Australia.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2025 Sep-Oct;60(5):e70096. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.70096.
Accessing research can be difficult for individuals with developmental language disorder (DLD) and their supporting networks (e.g., family, speech-language therapists, and teachers). This challenge may be attributable to the DLD community's difficulty with searching and paying for scientific research and the complexity of language used in dissemination methods such as journal articles. It is important that members of the DLD community can access and understand research to facilitate the community's involvement in research and as a key part of building knowledge of DLD. To date, no studies have explored the DLD community's perspectives on their preferences for accessing and understanding research.
This mixed methods study aimed to explore the DLD community's perspectives on how researchers can make their findings more accessible.
An international group of parents of children with DLD (including one parent who also had DLD) and a speech-language therapist (n = 9) participated in a nominal group technique process to share their perspectives. The group identified a range of methods that researchers could use to make DLD research more accessible to the community, which they discussed in depth and then ranked in order of preference. Consensus ranking analysis was used to identify preferred methods for research dissemination. The ranking exercise was supplemented by in-depth discussions about research accessibility, which were analysed using qualitative content analysis.
Participants identified plain language summaries, flyers, infographics, and short videos as their preferred formats for making scientific research accessible to the DLD community. Qualitative analyses highlighted four main categories of recommendations for researchers, including the use of text-based, visual (static), and multimedia (dynamic) approaches, as well as recommendations for making language adjustments and involving the DLD community in disseminating research findings.
This study will help researchers better understand the DLD community's needs, enabling more effective dissemination of their findings to those most impacted by the research. In return, research findings are more likely to be translated into a form that the community can understand.
What is already known on this subject Accessing research can be difficult for individuals with DLD and their supporting networks (e.g., family, speech-language therapists [SLTs], and teachers). No previous studies have explored the DLD community's perspective of their ability to access and understand the findings of research on the topic of DLD. What this study adds to the existing knowledge This is the first known study to explore the perspectives of the DLD community on how researchers should disseminate findings in an accessible manner. The participants in our study ranked plain language summaries, flyers/pamphlets, infographics, and short videos as their preferred formats of disseminating scientific research. What are the clinical implications for this study? We provide clear recommendations to researchers from the perspective of individuals from the DLD community. These include a range of formats and methods for increasing accessibility to, and engagement with, research findings. Improving accessibility may lead to empowerment of the DLD community and may aid their ongoing engagement in research processes.
发育性语言障碍(DLD)患者及其支持网络(如家人、言语治疗师和教师)获取研究资料可能存在困难。这一挑战可能归因于DLD群体在搜索和获取科研资料时遇到的困难,以及诸如期刊文章等传播方式中使用的语言的复杂性。DLD群体成员能够获取并理解研究资料对于促进该群体参与研究以及作为构建DLD知识的关键部分而言至关重要。迄今为止,尚无研究探讨DLD群体对于获取和理解研究资料的偏好。
这项混合方法研究旨在探讨DLD群体对于研究人员如何使其研究结果更易于获取的看法。
一个由DLD儿童的家长(包括一位自身也患有DLD的家长)和一名言语治疗师组成的国际小组(n = 9)参与了名义群体技术流程,以分享他们的观点。该小组确定了一系列研究人员可用于使DLD研究更易于被群体获取的方法,他们对这些方法进行了深入讨论,然后按偏好程度进行排序。采用共识排序分析来确定研究传播的首选方法。排序活动辅以关于研究可及性的深入讨论,并使用定性内容分析法进行分析。
参与者将通俗易懂的总结、传单、信息图表和短视频确定为使科学研究对DLD群体易于获取的首选形式。定性分析突出了针对研究人员的四大类建议,包括使用基于文本的、视觉(静态)的和多媒体(动态)的方法,以及关于进行语言调整和让DLD群体参与传播研究结果的建议。
本研究将帮助研究人员更好地理解DLD群体的需求,从而更有效地将他们的研究结果传播给受该研究影响最大的人群。作为回报,研究结果更有可能被转化为该群体能够理解的形式。
关于该主题的已知信息 DLD患者及其支持网络(如家人、言语治疗师和教师)获取研究资料可能存在困难。此前尚无研究探讨DLD群体对于获取和理解DLD主题研究结果的能力的看法。本研究对现有知识的补充 这是已知的第一项探讨DLD群体对于研究人员应以易于获取的方式传播研究结果的看法的研究。我们研究中的参与者将通俗易懂的总结、传单/小册子、信息图表和短视频列为传播科学研究的首选形式。本研究的临床意义是什么?我们从DLD群体个体的角度为研究人员提供了明确的建议。这些建议包括一系列提高研究结果可及性和参与度的形式和方法。提高可及性可能会增强DLD群体的权能,并有助于他们持续参与研究过程。