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Iris Meerschman; Evelien D'haeseleer; Marie-Anne Vanderhasselt; Sofie Claeys; Kristl Vonck; Riet Vergauwe; Gwen Van Nuffelen; Gauthier Desuter; Nelson Roy; Kristiane Van Lierde – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Although psychological factors have been implicated in patients with functional dysphonia (FD), conventional voice therapy (CVT) typically targets the aberrant voice symptoms exclusively. Yet, CVT is not always successful, and in view of the significant adverse quality of life impact combined with the financial burden on the healthcare…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Speech Therapy, Speech, Physiology
Angela M. Medina; Jean S. Mead – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2024
A 3-year follow-up survey was sent to speech-language pathologists who completed a mindfulness program as part of their graduate studies. Findings indicated that 53% of the speech-language pathologists who responded continued to practice learned mindfulness skills in their personal lives as well as incorporating them in their therapy plans.
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, Speech Therapy, Metacognition
Sharon Adjei-Nicol; Carol Sacchett; Suzanne Beeke – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Global aphasia is a severe communication disorder affecting all language modalities, commonly caused by stroke. Evidence as to whether the functional communication of people with global aphasia (PwGA) can improve after speech and language therapy (SLT) is limited and conflicting. This is partly because cognition, which is relevant to…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Functional Literacy, Intervention, Case Studies
Hui-Chen Lin; Hsin Huang; Chia-Kuang Tsai; Shao-Chen Chang – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
Dementia patients may have language barriers and decreased comprehension ability. Their family caregivers can feel frustrated when communicating with them. Poor communication hinders family caregivers from obtaining accurate health information about patients, and may also increase their emotional burden, affecting patient care quality. The present…
Descriptors: Dementia, Patients, Language Impairments, Communication Problems
Laurien Brauner; Karin Neijenhuis; Ruth Dalemans; Philip J. van der Wees; Ellen Gerrits – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Goal setting is an essential step in the clinical reasoning process of speech and language therapists (SLTs) who provide care for children, adolescents and adults with communication disorders. In the light of person-centred care, shared or collaborative goal setting between the SLT and client is advised in (inter)national guidelines.…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Video Technology, Ethnography, Speech Language Pathology
Co-Constructed Communication Therapy for Individuals with Acquired Brain Injury: A Systematic Review
Zali Hall; Elise Elbourn; Leanne Togher; Marcella Carragher – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Meaningful, varied, joyful conversation is an important therapy target for adults with language or cognitive-communication disorders following acquired brain injury (ABI). However, the complexity of daily communication is often reduced to component parts within intervention programmes, with mixed evidence of generalization to everyday…
Descriptors: Speech Therapy, Head Injuries, Neurological Impairments, Communication Disorders
Charlotte Smith; Cath Gregory; Lucy Bryant – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Undertaking voice and communication training is an important part of the gender-affirming journey for many trans, gender-diverse and non-binary individuals. Training supports the alignment of voice with gender identity helping to reduce gender dysphoria as individuals are better able to connect with their voices. However, for training…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Speech Therapy, Sexual Identity, LGBTQ People
Anna Volkmer; Lisa Cross; Lily Highton; Connie Jackson; Chloe Smith; Emilie Brotherhood; Emma V. Harding; Cath Mummery; Jonathan Rohrer; Rimona Weil; Keir Yong; Sebastian Crutch; Chris J. D. Hardy – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: People with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia, Lewy body dementia, posterior cortical atrophy and young onset Alzheimer's disease may experience language and communication difficulties. However, the role of speech and language interventions for people with these non-language led dementias has received little attention. Aims:…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Needs, Dementia, Speech Therapy
Hia Datta; Laura L. Wood; Susan Alimonti; Danielle Pugliese; Hannah Butkiewicz; Francesca Jannello; Breann Rissland; Kristen Tully – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Persons with aphasia (PWA) experience a number of communicative and social-emotional challenges. Reported experiences of PWA include but are not limited to, being misunderstood, isolated, frustrated, and infantilised. Aims: The aim of this pilot study, involving a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA), conducted over the course…
Descriptors: Aphasia, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Community Attitudes, Speech Therapy
Mirjam van Tellingen; Joost Hurkmans; Hayo Terband; Anne Marie van de Zande; Ben Maassen; Roel Jonkers – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Speech--Music Therapy for Aphasia (SMTA), a method that combines speech therapy and music therapy, is introduced as a treatment method for childhood apraxia of speech (CAS). SMTA will be evaluated in a proof-ofprinciple study. The first case study is presented herein. Method: SMTA was evaluated in a study with a single-subject…
Descriptors: Music Therapy, Aphasia, Speech Therapy, Intervention
Donna Thomas; Elizabeth Murray; Eliza Williamson; Patricia McCabe – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: The aim of this study was to pilot the efficacy of rapid syllable transition (ReST) treatment when provided once per week for a 50-min treatment session for 12 weeks with five children with childhood apraxia of speech. Of central importance was the children's retention and generalization of gains from treatment as indicators of speech…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Psychomotor Skills, Speech Therapy, Syllables
Cassandra Alighieri; Silke Meerschaert; Kristiane Van Lierde – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: This study compared the interrater reliability of adult naïve listeners' perceptual assessments of different speech variables in children with a cleft palate with or without a cleft lip (CP ± L). In addition, the study investigated whether the listeners were able to perceive differences in these speech variables before and after speech…
Descriptors: Adults, Listening Skills, Speech Therapy, Congenital Impairments
Yuhei Kodani; Kazuki Sekine; Yasuhiro Tanaka; Shinsuke Nagami; Katsuya Nakamura; Shinya Fukunaga; Hikaru Nakamura – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: The Scenario Test is recognised for its effectiveness in assessing the interactive aspects of functional communication in people with post-stroke aphasia (PWA). Aims: To develop a Japanese version of the Scenario Test (Scenario Test-JP) and assess its reliability and validity. Methods & Procedures: Among 66 participants, we…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Aphasia, Communication Disorders, Translation
Alisha P. Springle – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2024
Purpose: The increasing interest in game-based learning (GBL) provides an opportunity to enhance interprofessional collaboration between speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and teachers. The purpose of this two-part article is to determine the similarities and differences between how teachers and SLPs think about and employ GBL. Method: Two…
Descriptors: Game Based Learning, Educational Games, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy
Keren Kankam; Laura Murray – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Aphasia, a common consequence of stroke, which affects both communication and social functioning, and in turn, quality of life, is on the rise due to increases in stroke prevalence and survival rate. The rehabilitation of post-stroke aphasia primarily falls within the purview of speech-language pathology and research supports the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neurological Impairments, Aphasia, Rehabilitation