Outcomes of a novel single case study incorporating Rapid Syllable Transition treatment, AAC and blended intervention in children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study.

IF 1.5 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 OPTICS Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-05-16 DOI:10.1080/17483107.2022.2071488
Marjut Johanna Korkalainen, Patricia McCabe, Andy Smidt, Catherine Morgan
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Purpose: Motor speech and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) interventions are commonly used with children with cerebral palsy (CP) but there is limited literature comparing the effectiveness of these interventions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of intensive AAC, Rapid Syllable Transition Treatment (ReST), and blended intervention, a combination of motor-speech and AAC, on speech accuracy and sentence length and complexity.

Methods: A single case experimental design across participants with repeated measurements across phases (ABACADA design) was used. Four participants aged 8-14 years with CP who used a speech-generating device (SGD) received three 6-week intervention blocks that included ReST, AAC, and blended intervention. Measures were taken during intervention and baseline phases and at maintenance two and four weeks after the last intervention phase. Participants were randomized to starting with either ReST or AAC with the blended intervention delivered last.

Results: All participants improved their speech accuracy and sentence length and complexity in speech and with their SGD in all three interventions. The data demonstrated overall immediacy of the effect with all interventions and retention of gains across the whole sequence of phases. The order of AAC or ReST interventions or the severity of CP did not impact the intervention gains.

Conclusion: This study suggests that intensive AAC, a multi-modal approach, and ReST improve speech accuracy and sentence length and complexity in children with moderate CP, but all require further investigation.Implications for rehabilitationIn this paper intensive AAC intervention with a speech generating device (SGD), ReST treatment and multimodal blended intervention were effective in improving speech accuracy and sentence length and complexity in both verbal speech and on communication with the SGD.ReST treatment has not been used with children with CP before. This study established a proof of concept for its effectiveness in children with CP. Further research is warranted.

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针对脑瘫儿童的快速音节转换治疗、AAC 和混合干预的新型单例研究结果:一项试点研究。
目的:运动言语和辅助及替代性交流(AAC)干预通常用于脑瘫(CP)儿童,但比较这些干预效果的文献有限。本研究的目的是调查强化 AAC、快速音节转换治疗(ReST)和混合干预(运动言语和 AAC 的结合)对言语准确性、句子长度和复杂性的效果:方法:采用单例实验设计,对参与者进行跨阶段重复测量(ABACADA 设计)。四名使用语言生成设备(SGD)的 8-14 岁 CP 参与者接受了三个为期 6 周的干预,包括 ReST、AAC 和混合干预。在干预和基线阶段以及最后一个干预阶段结束后的 2 周和 4 周的维持阶段进行了测量。参与者被随机分配从 ReST 或 AAC 开始,最后进行混合干预:结果:所有参与者的语音准确性、句子长度和复杂程度都有所提高,他们的 SGD 也在所有三种干预中得到了改善。数据显示,所有干预措施都能立即产生效果,并在整个阶段序列中保持成果。AAC或ReST干预的顺序或CP的严重程度并不影响干预效果:本研究表明,强化人工辅助语言、多模式方法和 ReST 可改善中度 CP 儿童的言语准确性、句子长度和复杂性,但所有这些都需要进一步研究。本研究证明了 ReST 治疗对 CP 儿童的有效性。我们有必要开展进一步的研究。
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