对腭裂儿童进行个性化、针对具体表现的语言干预:系统综述方案。

IF 1.5 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1111/1460-6984.13128
Cassandra Alighieri, Kim Bettens, Febe Vandewiele, Kristiane Van Lierde
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背景:为儿童提供语言干预需要个性化的、适合儿童的方法。目前有不同的言语干预方法来消除腭裂儿童与腭裂相关的言语错误。目的:描述系统性综述的方案,为语言病理学家提供有关对腭裂儿童进行更个性化语言干预的最新文献:按照系统综述和荟萃分析的首选报告项目进行系统文献综述。两位在腭裂言语治疗方面具有临床和科研经验的言语病理学家在不同的电子数据库中搜索了相关研究。没有设定发表日期限制。界定了具体的资格标准,并用于纳入或排除研究。所有纳入的研究均采用偏倚风险评估工具和证据等级进行评估。从研究中提取相关数据(研究设计、研究人群特征、干预特征和结果特征)并进行叙述性综合:本系统综述的研究结果将极大地丰富腭裂儿童个性化言语干预的证据。这项研究将为言语病理学家提供信息,使他们能够根据与腭裂相关的言语错误的具体亚型制定更适合的治疗方案。计划中的系统综述还为进一步的唇裂语言干预研究提出了建议:目前,越来越多的证据表明,腭裂儿童可以采用不同的言语治疗方法。尽管人们认识到需要针对儿童的个性化治疗,但对于不同亚型的代偿性裂隙言语特征的最佳言语治疗方法还没有达成共识。本研究对现有知识的补充 本文提供了对这一主题进行系统性文献综述的方案。具体而言,它检索了关于在具有不同亚型代偿性裂隙言语特征的儿童中使用个性化言语治疗方法的文献。这项工作有哪些实际和临床意义?系统性文献综述为言语病理学家提供了有关针对腭裂儿童的个性化、特定表现言语干预的最新文献。此外,研究结果还将为腭裂儿童在不同语言相关临床环境中的治疗决策提供支持。
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Personalized, performance-specific speech intervention in children with a cleft palate: A systematic review protocol.

Background: The provision of speech intervention in children requires personalized, child-tailored approaches. Different speech-intervention approaches exist to eliminate cleft-related speech errors in children with a cleft palate. However, it is unclear what approach works best for the subtypes of cleft-related speech errors.

Aims: To describe a protocol for a systematic review that provides speech-language pathologists with the current literature concerning more individualized speech intervention in children with a cleft palate.

Methods & procedures: A systematic literature review was performed following the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Two speech-language pathologists with clinical and scientific experience in cleft speech searched different electronic databases for relevant studies. No limit regarding publication date was set. Specific eligibility criteria were defined and used to include or exclude the studies. All included studies were evaluated with a risk-of-bias assessment tool and levels of evidence. Relevant data were extracted from the studies (study design, study population characteristics, intervention characteristics and outcome characteristics) and a narrative synthesis was performed.

Conclusions & implications: The findings of this systematic review will significantly contribute to the evidence on personalized speech intervention in children with a cleft palate. The study will inform speech-language pathologists on the possibilities to tailor treatment plans more to the specific subtype of cleft-related speech errors. The planned systematic review also makes recommendations for further cleft speech intervention research.

What this paper adds: What is already known on this subject At present, there is growing evidence for different speech therapy approaches in children with a cleft palate. Despite the recognized need for personalized, child-tailored therapy, there is no consensus on the best speech therapy approach per different subtype of compensatory cleft speech characteristic. What this study adds to the existing knowledge This paper provides a protocol for a systematic literature review of this topic. Specifically, it searches the literature for the use of personalized speech therapy approaches in children with different subtypes of compensatory cleft speech characteristics. What are the practical and clinical implications of this work? The systematic literature review provides speech-language pathologists with the current literature concerning personalized, performance-specific speech intervention in children with a cleft palate. Besides, the results will support therapy decision-making in children with a cleft palate in different speech-related clinical contexts.

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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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3.30
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116
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders (IJLCD) is the official journal of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists. The Journal welcomes submissions on all aspects of speech, language, communication disorders and speech and language therapy. It provides a forum for the exchange of information and discussion of issues of clinical or theoretical relevance in the above areas.
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