Evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study

Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and poses significant risks to the child's health. Causes of drooling include oro-motor dysfunction, inefficient swallowing and reduced sensation in the orofacial musculature. Behavioural interventions are frequently recommended t...

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Autores principales: Michelle McInerney, Christine Imms, Paul N Carding, Dinah S Reddihough
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:a01a4120b70649ed998a66b04b7ce65a2021-11-20T05:08:08ZEvaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study2451-865410.1016/j.conctc.2021.100872https://doaj.org/article/a01a4120b70649ed998a66b04b7ce65a2021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2451865421001721https://doaj.org/toc/2451-8654Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and poses significant risks to the child's health. Causes of drooling include oro-motor dysfunction, inefficient swallowing and reduced sensation in the orofacial musculature. Behavioural interventions are frequently recommended to reduce drooling; however, this is in the absence of high-quality research evidence. This paper describes a protocol for evaluating the effectiveness of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment LOUD (LSVT LOUD®) in reducing drooling; and optimising speech and swallowing in a group of children with CP. A structured and systematic visual analysis supplemented with statistical analyses will be used to analyse the data. The risk of bias in n-of-1 trials (RoBiNT) Scale [1] guided the design and implementation of the study.Michelle McInerneyChristine ImmsPaul N CardingDinah S ReddihoughElsevierarticleDroolingChildCerebral palsyBehavioral interventionMedicine (General)R5-920ENContemporary Clinical Trials Communications, Vol 24, Iss , Pp 100872- (2021)
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topic Drooling
Child
Cerebral palsy
Behavioral intervention
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle Drooling
Child
Cerebral palsy
Behavioral intervention
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Michelle McInerney
Christine Imms
Paul N Carding
Dinah S Reddihough
Evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study
description Anterior drooling is common in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and poses significant risks to the child's health. Causes of drooling include oro-motor dysfunction, inefficient swallowing and reduced sensation in the orofacial musculature. Behavioural interventions are frequently recommended to reduce drooling; however, this is in the absence of high-quality research evidence. This paper describes a protocol for evaluating the effectiveness of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment LOUD (LSVT LOUD®) in reducing drooling; and optimising speech and swallowing in a group of children with CP. A structured and systematic visual analysis supplemented with statistical analyses will be used to analyse the data. The risk of bias in n-of-1 trials (RoBiNT) Scale [1] guided the design and implementation of the study.
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author Michelle McInerney
Christine Imms
Paul N Carding
Dinah S Reddihough
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Christine Imms
Paul N Carding
Dinah S Reddihough
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title Evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study
title_short Evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study
title_full Evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study
title_fullStr Evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: Protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study
title_sort evaluation of an intensive voice treatment to reduce anterior drooling in children with cerebral palsy: protocol for a concurrent multiple-baseline, single case experimental design study
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url https://doaj.org/article/a01a4120b70649ed998a66b04b7ce65a
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