Parental perceptions of stuttering in children: a systematic review of the literature

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2021-04-17 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2021.1913299
Dinusha Nonis, R. Unicomb, S. Hewat
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ABSTRACT Parental perceptions towards stuttering and early treatment are vital in the identification and management of stuttering in children. The aims of this paper were to review the studies on parental perceptions towards stuttering and stuttering therapy, identify strengths and gaps in the relevant literature and provide recommendations for future research. A systematic review of the literature was undertaken. Six electronic databases were searched to identify studies that have explored parental perceptions towards stuttering and early treatment of stuttering. The search was limited to peer-reviewed studies, published in English between 1970 and 2019. Data were extracted from the eligible studies and the findings were analysed using a qualitative deductive content analysis approach. Twenty-one studies were included in the review, conducted in nine different countries, with the majority published in the past 10 years. Among them 12 studies have explored parental perceptions of stuttering and 11 have explored parental perceptions of stuttering therapy. Findings showed limited parental knowledge about stuttering and the presence of variable attitudes and reactions towards stuttering. Parental perceptions about stuttering therapy were generally positive. The review highlights the importance of educating parents about causal factors, progression and impact of stuttering as well as the importance of early intervention. The absence of research in countries where speech and language pathology as a profession is emerging, suggests the need to explore parental perceptions towards stuttering which will impact on quality of life of children who stutter.
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父母对儿童口吃的看法:文献的系统回顾
父母对口吃的认知和早期治疗对儿童口吃的识别和管理至关重要。本文的目的是回顾父母对口吃和口吃治疗的看法,找出相关文献的优势和差距,并为今后的研究提供建议。对文献进行了系统的回顾。研究人员检索了六个电子数据库,以确定有关父母对口吃的看法和早期治疗口吃的研究。这项研究仅限于1970年至2019年间用英文发表的同行评议研究。从符合条件的研究中提取数据,并使用定性演绎内容分析方法对结果进行分析。该综述纳入了21项研究,在9个不同的国家进行,其中大多数发表于过去10年。其中12项研究探讨了父母对口吃的看法,11项研究探讨了父母对口吃治疗的看法。调查结果显示,父母对口吃的了解有限,对口吃的态度和反应也不尽相同。父母对口吃治疗的看法总体上是积极的。这篇综述强调了教育父母关于口吃的原因、进展和影响的重要性,以及早期干预的重要性。言语和语言病理学作为一种专业正在兴起的国家缺乏研究,这表明有必要探索父母对口吃的看法,这将影响口吃儿童的生活质量。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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