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Shared characteristics of intervention techniques for oral vocabulary and speech comprehensibility in preschool children with co-occurring features of developmental language disorder and speech sound disorder: a systematic review with narrative synthesis

Lucy Rodgers 1, 2, 3, 4
Nicola Botting 1, 2
Sam A. Harding 5, 6
Martin Cartwright 2, 7
Meriem Amer-El-khedoud 1, 2, 3, 8
Rosalind Herman 1, 2
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Department of Language and Communication Science
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Children's Speech and Language Therapy
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Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
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Bristol Speech and Language Therapy Research Unit
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North Bristol NHS Trust
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Department of Health Services Research and Management
Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2024-08-29
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ISSN20446055
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Objectives

To descriptively compare and contrast intervention techniques for preschool children with features of developmental language disorder (outcome: oral vocabulary) and speech sound disorder (outcome: speech comprehensibility) and analyse them in relation to effectiveness and theory.

Design

This is a systematic review with narrative synthesis. The process was supported by an expert steering group consisting of relevant professionals and people with lived experience.

Data sources

Ovid Emcare, MEDLINE Complete, CINAHL, APA PsycINFO, ERIC, and Communication Source from January 2012 were searched. Relevant studies were obtained from an initial published review (up to January 2012).

Eligibility criteria

Interventions for preschool children (80% aged 2:0–5:11 years) with idiopathic speech or language needs; outcomes relating to either oral vocabulary or speech comprehensibility.

Data extraction and synthesis

Searches were conducted on 27 January 2023. Two independent researchers screened at abstract and full-text levels. Data regarding intervention content (eg, techniques) and format/delivery (eg, dosage, location) were extracted. Data were synthesised narratively according to the methods of Campbellet al.

Results

24 studies were included: 18 for oral vocabulary and 6 for speech comprehensibility. There were 11 randomised controlled trials, 2 cohort studies and 11 case series. Similarities included a focus on input-related techniques and similar therapy activities. Speech studies were more likely to be professional-led and clinic-led, rather than at home and through a parent. Analysis was restricted by heterogeneity in study design and terminology, as well as gaps within intervention reporting. Information deemed important to the expert steering group was missing.

Conclusions

Similarities and differences between intervention techniques for oral vocabulary and speech comprehensibility have been identified and synthesised. However, analysis of effectiveness was limited due to issues with study design and heterogeneity within studies. This has implications for the progression of the evidence base within the field.

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CRD42022373931.

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Rodgers L. et al. Shared characteristics of intervention techniques for oral vocabulary and speech comprehensibility in preschool children with co-occurring features of developmental language disorder and speech sound disorder: a systematic review with narrative synthesis // BMJ Open. 2024. Vol. 14. No. 8. p. e081571.
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Rodgers L., Botting N., Harding S. A., Cartwright M., Amer-El-khedoud M., Herman R. Shared characteristics of intervention techniques for oral vocabulary and speech comprehensibility in preschool children with co-occurring features of developmental language disorder and speech sound disorder: a systematic review with narrative synthesis // BMJ Open. 2024. Vol. 14. No. 8. p. e081571.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081571
UR - https://bmjopen.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081571
TI - Shared characteristics of intervention techniques for oral vocabulary and speech comprehensibility in preschool children with co-occurring features of developmental language disorder and speech sound disorder: a systematic review with narrative synthesis
T2 - BMJ Open
AU - Rodgers, Lucy
AU - Botting, Nicola
AU - Harding, Sam A.
AU - Cartwright, Martin
AU - Amer-El-khedoud, Meriem
AU - Herman, Rosalind
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/08/29
PB - BMJ
SP - e081571
IS - 8
VL - 14
PMID - 39209496
SN - 2044-6055
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@article{2024_Rodgers,
author = {Lucy Rodgers and Nicola Botting and Sam A. Harding and Martin Cartwright and Meriem Amer-El-khedoud and Rosalind Herman},
title = {Shared characteristics of intervention techniques for oral vocabulary and speech comprehensibility in preschool children with co-occurring features of developmental language disorder and speech sound disorder: a systematic review with narrative synthesis},
journal = {BMJ Open},
year = {2024},
volume = {14},
publisher = {BMJ},
month = {aug},
url = {https://bmjopen.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081571},
number = {8},
pages = {e081571},
doi = {10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081571}
}
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Rodgers, Lucy, et al. “Shared characteristics of intervention techniques for oral vocabulary and speech comprehensibility in preschool children with co-occurring features of developmental language disorder and speech sound disorder: a systematic review with narrative synthesis.” BMJ Open, vol. 14, no. 8, Aug. 2024, p. e081571. https://bmjopen.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081571.