Stuttering management practices in Sri Lanka: A mixed method study

D Nonis, R Unicomb, S Hewat - Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2023 - Elsevier
Purpose Speech and language therapy is a growing profession in Sri Lanka, and little is
known about how stuttering is currently managed in the country. Therefore, this study aimed …

A descriptive analysis of assessment measures on the effectiveness of a comprehensive stuttering intervention approach: A single case study

A Mupawose, TF Karani - South African Journal of Communication …, 2020 - journals.co.za
Background: For effective client outcomes, stuttering assessment and intervention
approaches need to be aligned. This encompasses using assessment and intervention …

Primary school teachers' opinions and attitudes towards stuttering in two South African urban education districts

K Abrahams, M Harty, H Kathard… - South African Journal …, 2016 - journals.co.za
Background: As teachers form an important part of the intervention process with children
who stutter in primary school, the primary aim was to describe primary school teachers' …

Communicative practices and perceptions towards stuttering people in South Africa

R Sibanda, TC Mothapo - South African Journal of Communication …, 2024 - journals.co.za
Background A few studies have explored the life experiences of people who stutter.
Research has shown that stuttering affects a significant number of people in the population …

Expectations from stuttering therapy: Qualitative content analysis of client's perspective in Kannada-speaking adults who stutter

AJ Dsouza, V Manivannan, S Maruthy - Journal of Communication …, 2024 - Elsevier
Purpose The current study was carried out to explore clients' expectations from stuttering
therapy using the qualitative content method in the Indian context. Method Twenty-one …

Speech Therapy and Self-awareness About Stuttering for Adults Who Are Stutters in Pakistan

F Iqbal, MDB Kasa, Y Don - Indonesian Journal of Cultural and …, 2020 - ijccd.umsida.ac.id
All over the world extra than 70 pile human beings whichever stutter, who is in relation to 1%
on the population (Bloodstein & Bernstein-Ratner, 2008). Recent research bear …

Attitudes, knowledge, and beliefs of Arab speech-language pathologists about stuttering

M Al-Khaledi, M Lincoln, P McCabe… - Speech, Language and …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Objectives The current study assessed the attitudes, knowledge, and beliefs of Arab speech-
language pathologists (SLPs) in the Middle East using the clinician's attitudes towards …

International expert perspectives on the principles and components of effective intervention for adults who stutter

A Connery, R Galvin, A McCurtin - International journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Background While evidence‐based practice is widely endorsed by researchers, clinicians
and professional bodies as a guiding framework for the provision of quality care to clients …

Parental perceptions towards childhood stuttering in Sri Lanka

D Nonis, R Unicomb, S Hewat - Journal of communication disorders, 2022 - Elsevier
Introduction Parental perceptions towards stuttering is an important consideration as parents
play a crucial role in the initial identification and management of stuttering in young children …

Obtaining consensus on core components of stuttering intervention for adults: an e‐Delphi survey with key stakeholders

A Connery, JS Yaruss, H Lomheim… - … Journal of Language …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Background Evidence‐based practice involves the synthesis of multiple forms of evidence to
inform clinical decision‐making and treatment evaluation. Practice‐and patient‐based …