Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5039115 Journal of Communication Disorders 2017 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Computer-based speech therapy fosters clinical change in some children with SSD.•Computer-based visual representations of speech may enhance traditional speech therapy.•Increased engagement during computer-based therapy may augment traditional treatment.•Collaborative research between computer engineers and SLPs is needed in this field.

BackgroundWith the current worldwide workforce shortage of Speech-Language Pathologists, new and innovative ways of delivering therapy to children with speech sound disorders are needed. Computer-based speech therapy may be an effective and viable means of addressing service access issues for children with speech sound disorders.AimTo evaluate the efficacy of computer-based speech therapy programs for children with speech sound disorders.MethodStudies reporting the efficacy of computer-based speech therapy programs were identified via a systematic, computerised database search. Key study characteristics, results, main findings and details of computer-based speech therapy programs were extracted. The methodological quality was evaluated using a structured critical appraisal tool. Main contribution: 14 studies were identified and a total of 11 computer-based speech therapy programs were evaluated. The results showed that computer-based speech therapy is associated with positive clinical changes for some children with speech sound disorders.ConclusionsThere is a need for collaborative research between computer engineers and clinicians, particularly during the design and development of computer-based speech therapy programs. Evaluation using rigorous experimental designs is required to understand the benefits of computer-based speech therapy.Learning outcomesThe reader will be able to 1) discuss how computerbased speech therapy has the potential to improve service access for children with speech sound disorders, 2) explain the ways in which computer-based speech therapy programs may enhance traditional tabletop therapy and 3) compare the features of computer-based speech therapy programs designed for different client populations.

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