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儿童、家庭和专业人员对神经发育障碍的非言语儿童有价值的沟通结果的看法:定性元分析。

Child, family and professional views on valued communication outcomes for non-verbal children with neurodisability: A qualitative meta-synthesis.

机构信息

Centre for Health Services Studies, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK.

Chailey Clinical Services, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust, Lewes, UK.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Nov-Dec;59(6):2946-2984. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.13121. Epub 2024 Oct 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There are many children with neurodisability who are unable to rely on speech to communicate and so use a range of augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) methods and strategies to get their message across. Current instruments designed to measure the outcomes of speech and language therapy interventions lack specific attention to communication outcomes that are valued by non-verbal children with neurodisability, their families and support networks. This qualitative meta-synthesis was conducted to identify valued communication outcomes to inform the next stage of developing a novel outcome measure.

AIMS

To systematically identify and synthesise the qualitative evidence about which communication outcomes non-verbal children with neurodisability, their family members, healthcare professionals and educators think are important to achieve, specifically which communication outcomes are most valued by: (1) non-verbal children with neurodisability; (2) parents or other family members of non-verbal children with neurodisability; and (3) professionals who work with non-verbal children with neurodisability.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: A systematic search of bibliographic databases and the grey literature was undertaken to identify qualitative studies that included evidence of views expressed by children, family members, healthcare professionals and educators on outcomes in relation to the communication of non-verbal children with neurodisability. All papers meeting the inclusion criteria were quality appraised using the Critical Appraisal Skills Programme Qualitative checklist, although none were excluded on this basis. The data synthesis involved organising coded data into descriptive themes which were then synthesised into analytical themes.

MAIN CONTRIBUTION

We found 47 papers containing qualitative data meeting the inclusion criteria from research situated in 14 countries. The views of 35 children, 183 parents, six other family members, 42 healthcare professionals and 18 educators are represented in the review. The included studies contained very few data reported by children themselves; most data were provided by adults, especially parents. Three main analytical themes were identified: Experiences of communication and expectations; adapting to and acceptance of AAC; and becoming an autonomous communicator.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: This meta-synthesis brings together the limited qualitative research findings about what parents, professionals and children consider are important communication outcomes for non-verbal children with neurodisability. The synthesis identifies key gaps in our knowledge about the perspectives of children and their siblings. This synthesis will inform primary research to understand valued communication outcomes in this group, and ultimately the development of a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) that can be used to demonstrate the effect of interventions, at both clinical and service levels.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject Studies of children with cerebral palsy and autism spectrum disorder indicate that at least 25% of children with these conditions are non-verbal. Studies on the health outcomes of children with neurodisability have identified that communication is rated as important by parents and health professionals. There is an evidence gap about which communication outcomes are important to non-verbal children, their families and the people who work with them. What this paper adds to the existing knowledge This is the first synthesis of data that relates to communication outcomes for non-verbal children with neurodisability. This qualitative meta-synthesis identifies from previous research studies the communication outcomes valued by children who are non-verbal, their parents or other family members, and the professionals who work with them. The findings will be used to shape further primary research and the development of a novel patient-reported communication outcome measure for non-verbal children with neurodisability. It is anticipated that this will be used by clinicians to measure the effect of their interventions. What are the practical and clinical implications of this work? Clinicians should reflect on parents' experiences of communication with their child before discussing potential outcomes with them. Gaining insight into the lived experience of communication for non-verbal children and their families will help healthcare professionals to understand which goals are important to them and why. Few studies have specifically asked which communication outcomes are important for non-verbal children with neurodisability. Further exploration is needed to determine which communication outcomes non-verbal children and their families would like to see included in outcome measures used by clinicians.

摘要

背景

有许多神经发育障碍的儿童无法依赖言语进行交流,因此他们使用一系列的增强和替代沟通(AAC)方法和策略来传达信息。目前设计用于衡量言语和语言治疗干预效果的工具缺乏对非言语性神经发育障碍儿童、他们的家人和支持网络所重视的沟通结果的具体关注。本定性元综合旨在确定有价值的沟通结果,为下一阶段开发新的结果衡量工具提供信息。

目的

系统地识别和综合关于非言语性神经发育障碍儿童、他们的家庭成员、医疗保健专业人员和教育工作者认为实现哪些沟通结果重要的定性证据,具体来说,哪些沟通结果是由:(1)非言语性神经发育障碍儿童;(2)非言语性神经发育障碍儿童的父母或其他家庭成员;和(3)与非言语性神经发育障碍儿童一起工作的专业人员最重视的。

方法和程序

系统地搜索文献数据库和灰色文献,以确定包括儿童、家庭成员、医疗保健专业人员和教育工作者对非言语性神经发育障碍儿童沟通相关结果的意见的定性研究。所有符合纳入标准的论文都使用关键评估技能计划定性检查表进行质量评估,尽管没有基于此排除任何论文。数据综合涉及将编码数据组织成描述性主题,然后将其综合成分析性主题。

主要贡献

我们从 14 个国家的研究中找到了 47 篇符合纳入标准的论文,其中包含定性数据。该综述涉及 35 名儿童、183 名家长、6 名其他家庭成员、42 名医疗保健专业人员和 18 名教育工作者的意见。纳入的研究中很少有儿童自己报告的数据;大多数数据是由成年人,尤其是家长提供的。确定了三个主要的分析主题:沟通和期望的体验;适应和接受 AAC;以及成为自主沟通者。

结论和影响

本元综合汇集了关于非言语性神经发育障碍儿童的父母、专业人员和儿童认为重要的沟通结果的有限定性研究结果。综合分析确定了我们对儿童及其兄弟姐妹观点的知识的关键差距。这一综合将为了解这一群体有价值的沟通结果提供初步研究,并最终开发一种患者报告的结果衡量工具(PROM),用于展示临床和服务层面干预的效果。

这篇论文增加了什么

关于这个主题已经知道的内容:关于脑瘫和自闭症谱系障碍儿童的研究表明,至少 25%的这些情况下的儿童是非言语的。关于神经发育障碍儿童健康结果的研究表明,沟通是父母和健康专业人员认为重要的。关于非言语性神经发育障碍儿童、他们的家庭和与他们一起工作的人重视哪些沟通结果,存在证据空白。这篇论文对现有知识有何补充:这是第一项与非言语性神经发育障碍儿童的沟通结果相关的数据综合。这项定性元综合从以前的研究中确定了非言语性神经发育障碍儿童、他们的父母或其他家庭成员以及与他们一起工作的专业人员重视的沟通结果。研究结果将用于进一步指导初级研究和开发一种新的非言语性神经发育障碍儿童患者报告的沟通结果衡量工具。预计这将被临床医生用于衡量他们干预的效果。这对实际和临床有何影响?临床医生应该在与家长讨论潜在结果之前,反思他们与孩子沟通的经历。了解非言语性儿童及其家庭的沟通体验,将帮助医疗保健专业人员了解哪些目标对他们很重要,以及为什么。很少有研究专门询问非言语性神经发育障碍儿童的哪些沟通结果很重要。需要进一步探索,以确定非言语性神经发育障碍儿童及其家庭希望在临床医生使用的衡量工具中包含哪些沟通结果。

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