关键词: Community child health Developmental neurology & neurodisability Speech pathology

Mesh : Humans Child, Preschool Speech Speech Sound Disorder / therapy Speech Therapy / methods Vocabulary Language Development Disorders / therapy Apraxias / therapy Stuttering

来  源:   DOI:10.1136/bmjopen-2022-071262   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
Evidence suggests that over one-third of young children with developmental language disorder (DLD) or speech sound disorder (SSD) have co-occurring features of both. A co-occurring DLD and SSD profile is associated with negative long-term outcomes relating to communication, literacy and emotional well-being. However, the best treatment approach for young children with this profile is not understood. The aim of the proposed review is to identify intervention techniques for both DLD and SSD, along with their shared characteristics. The findings will then be analysed in the context of relevant theory. This will inform the content for a new or adapted intervention for these children.
This search will build on a previous systematic review by Roulstone et al (2015) but with a specific focus on oral vocabulary (DLD outcome) and speech comprehensibility (SSD outcome). These outcomes were identified by parents and speech and language therapists within the prestudy stakeholder engagement work. The following databases will be searched for articles from January 2012 onwards: Ovid Emcare, MEDLINE Complete, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, Communication Source and ERIC. Two reviewers will independently perform the title/abstract screening and the full-text screening with the exclusion criteria document being revised in an iterative process. Articles written in languages other than English will be excluded. Data will be extracted regarding key participant and intervention criteria, including technique dosage and delivery details. This information will then be pooled into a structured narrative synthesis.
Ethical approval is not needed for a systematic review protocol. Dissemination of findings will be through peer-reviewed publications, social media, and project steering group networks.
CRD4202237393.
摘要:
背景:证据表明,超过三分之一的发育性语言障碍(DLD)或语音障碍(SSD)的幼儿具有两者的共同发生特征。同时发生的DLD和SSD配置文件与与通信相关的负面长期结果相关,识字和情感幸福。然而,对于这种情况的幼儿的最佳治疗方法尚不清楚。拟议审查的目的是确定DLD和SSD的干预技术,以及他们的共同特征。然后将在相关理论的背景下对调查结果进行分析。这将为这些儿童提供新的或适应性干预的内容。
方法:此搜索将建立在Roulstone等人(2015)先前的系统综述的基础上,但特别关注口语词汇(DLD结果)和语音可理解性(SSD结果)。这些结果是由父母以及研究前利益相关者参与工作中的言语和语言治疗师确定的。从2012年1月起,将搜索以下数据库的文章:OvidEscare,MEDLINE完成,CINAHL,APAPsycINFO,通信源和ERIC。两名审稿人将独立进行标题/摘要筛选和全文筛选,并在迭代过程中修订排除标准文件。用英语以外的语言编写的文章将被排除在外。将提取有关关键参与者和干预标准的数据,包括技术剂量和交付细节。然后将这些信息汇集成结构化的叙事综合。
背景:系统审查方案不需要伦理批准。将通过同行评审的出版物传播调查结果,社交媒体,和项目指导小组网络。
CRD4202237393。
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