Psychosocial Barriers to Completion of Speech Home Exercise Programs

Jennifer Torres, Sydney Gayner, Jessica Aceste, Margaret Lico
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Home exercise programs (HEPs) are provided to patients to maximize retention and generalization of the skills learned during ongoing speech therapy. Unfortunately, psychosocial barriers can lead to inconsistent implementation of speech HEPs, but currently, minimal research exists in identifying these factors. This study aims to ascertain the barriers involved in neglecting the implementation of speech HEPs within the cleft and craniofacial population. Respondents answered a series of questions related to demographics (e.g., ethnicity, diagnosis), speech services (e.g., frequency, additional services), and psychosocial barriers (e.g., mental health of parent, patient motivation). Findings demonstrated that 88% of the families in this study experienced psychosocial barriers. Fifteen out of the 17 respondents were mothers (88%), whose marriage status included married (70.59%), single (23.53%), and widowed (5.88%). The majority (59% of caregivers) reported completing assigned speech HEPs less than 75% of the time. Given the findings of this preliminary study, future studies can further assess the psychosocial barriers and their relationship to demographic information. This information will be useful in finding strategies to promote follow-through of HEP implementation in the future.
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完成语言家庭锻炼计划的心理社会障碍
为患者提供家庭练习计划 (HEP),是为了最大限度地保持和推广在持续言语治疗过程中学到的技能。遗憾的是,心理社会障碍可能导致言语 HEPs 的实施不一致,但目前有关这些因素的研究极少。本研究旨在确定在唇裂和颅颌面人群中忽视实施言语保健计划所涉及的障碍。 受访者回答了一系列与人口统计学(如种族、诊断)、言语服务(如频率、额外服务)和社会心理障碍(如家长的心理健康、患者的动机)相关的问题。 研究结果表明,88% 的受访家庭存在心理社会障碍。17 位受访者中有 15 位是母亲(88%),她们的婚姻状况包括已婚(70.59%)、单身(23.53%)和丧偶(5.88%)。大多数护理人员(59%)表示,完成指定的言语健康教育计划的时间不足 75%。 鉴于这项初步研究的结果,今后的研究可以进一步评估心理社会障碍及其与人口信息的关系。这些信息将有助于在未来找到促进后续实施 HEP 的策略。
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