关于口吃的当代临床对话:干预可以阻止早期口吃的发展吗?
Brooke L Edwards1, Eric S Jackson2, Elaina Kefalianos3
1SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young, New York, NY, USA.
International journal of speech-language pathology
|September 1, 2024
概括
对口吃的早期干预可能不会阻止它的发展,但有证据表明它可以减少严重程度. 临床医生应该谨慎地解释研究结果,考虑到沟通的方便性和隐藏的口吃.
科学领域:
- 语音语言病理学 语言病理学
- 发育儿科 发育儿科
背景情况:
- 吃是一种复杂的沟通障碍.
- 早期干预的有效性仍然是正在进行的研究和临床辩论的主题.
研究的目的:
- 批判性地评估早期干预的潜力,以阻止口吃的发展轨迹.
- 为初级临床医生和语音语言病理学学生提供关于口吃管理的当前观点.
主要方法:
- 一个讨论形式,涉及大学研究人员和练习语音语言病理学家.
- 使用一个有条理的对话,有字数限制,随后是个别的反思性陈述.
主要成果:
- 关键的分歧集中在早期干预的临床证据基础的解释上.
- 支持早期干预的证据主要强调减少口吃.
结论:
- 在口吃早期干预的证据基础需要谨慎的解释,因为固有的局限性.
- 管理目标可能包括减少口吃的严重程度,改善沟通方便,并解决预期或隐藏的口吃行为.
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