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International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology | 2011

Expectations and experiences of accessing and participating in services for childhood speech impairment

Lindy McAllister; Jane McCormack; Sharynne McLeod; L.J. Harrison

Speech impairment (speech sound disorder) is a high prevalence condition that responds well to early intervention provided by speech-language pathologists (SLPs). However, not all children in Australia are able to access necessary speech-language pathology services. The aim of this research was to investigate Australian parents experiences of accessing and engaging in speech-language pathology services for their children with speech impairment. Two studies were conducted to achieve this aim. In Study 1, questionnaires were completed by 109 parents of pre-school children who had been identified with concerns about their speech. Only a third (nu200a=u200a34, 31.2%) of the parents had previously accessed speech-language pathology services for assessment of their childrens speech and just 29 of these (26.6% of the entire sample) reported their children had received intervention. Two thirds (nu200a=u200a68, 62.4%) of the parents had not sought speech-language pathology services and half of these (nu200a=u200a35, 32.1% of the entire sample) reported that “services were not needed”. There was a small number of parents (nu200a=u200a7, 6.4%) who had attempted to access services but had been unsuccessful. Parents identified teachers, family, friends, and doctors as important sources of information about their childrens speech. In Study 2, interviews were conducted with 13 of the parents to discuss their experiences of speech impairment and service delivery in greater depth. Parents expected that others would make them aware of their childs speech impairment and that they should be able to access speech-language pathology services when required. Consequently, there is a need to raise awareness about speech impairment and speech-language pathology services to ensure appropriate identification, referral, and service provision for children at risk.


Archive | 2007

Prevalence of speech impairment in 4,983 four-five-year-old Australian children.

Sharynne McLeod; L.J. Harrison; Lindy McAllister; Jane McCormack


Archive | 2011

Listening to the views of children in longitudinal population-based studies

L.J. Harrison; Jane McCormack


Archive | 2010

Severity and nature of speech impairment in a community sample of 4- to 5-year-old children

Sharynne McLeod; Jane McCormack; Lindy McAllister; L.J. Harrison


Archive | 2010

Identification, severity, and impact of speech sound disorders impact of speech sound disorders (SSD) in the community

Sharynne McLeod; L.J. Harrison; Ph D; Jane McCormack


Archive | 2009

Prevalence of communication impairment in 4- to 5-year-old Australian children.

Sharynne McLeod; L.J. Harrison; Lindy McAllister; Jane McCormack


Archive | 2009

Correspondence between direct assessment of Correspondence between direct assessment of Correspondence between direct assessment of Correspondence between direct assessment of speech and language impairment in 4 speech and language impairment in 4- -t o 5 to 5- -year year- -olds and olds and LSAC measures of parent and teacher reported concern LSAC measures of parent and teacher reported concern

Sharynne McLeod; L.J. Harrison; Lindy McAllister; Jane McCormack


Archive | 2008

School adjustment and achievement in children identified as having speech and language impairment at age 4-5 years.

L.J. Harrison; Sharynne McLeod


Archive | 2008

Epidemiology of speech and language impairment in Australian children aged 4 to 5 years: Prevalence, risk and protective factors.

Sharynne McLeod; L.J. Harrison; Lindy McAllister; Jane McCormack


Archive | 2008

Teacher and parent concern about children's speech and language: Prevalence, risk and protective factors identified in LSAC.

Sharynne McLeod; L.J. Harrison

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