Revista CEFAC (Jul 2024)

Assessment of speech perception: A survey of speech-language-hearing therapists on their most frequent practices

  • María Solange Ahumada-Parra,
  • Josué Pino-Castillo,
  • Felipe Torres-Morales,
  • Daniela Paz Rojas-Contreras,
  • Christian Iván Peñaloza-Castillo,
  • María Angélica Fernández-Gallardo,
  • Felipe Inostroza-Allende,
  • Patricia Junge-Cerda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0216/202426414023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 4

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ABSTRACT Purpose: to characterize the practices of speech-language-hearing pathologists in Chile, regarding speech perception assessment in children and adolescents. Methods: an exploratory cross-sectional study carried out using a self-administered online survey to investigate knowledge and quantify trends in the practice of speech perception assessment, based on six focus groups with speech-language-hearing pathologists. The instrument was disseminated through the researchers’ social media and contact networks. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed. Results: a total of 121 people responded to the survey, all of them being speech-language-hearing pathologists. These professionals, in Chile, highly value speech perception in child development, however, a large percentage of them do not assess it. Those who carry it out, reported a wide range of assessment practices. Conclusion: the results highlight the need for standardizing certain speech-language-hearing methods and the importance of understanding the assessment strategies in use to point out opportunities to improve both the assessment and subsequent therapeutic processes.

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