Stammering Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial of the Effectiveness of Intensive Group Speech and Language Therapy as a Treatment for Older Children Who Stammer
The aim of the study is to answer the question: Is a large-scale research study of the
effectiveness of group speech and language therapy (SALT) for young people who stammer
possible?
The study will look at the issues involved in setting up a large-scale investigation of
treatment for young people who stammer. It will inform the investigators whether larger
studies would be possible and give some early-stage information on the effectiveness of
group SALT for these young people. The findings will pave the way for building and testing
out treatment programmes where there will be clear positive benefit for young people who
stammer and their families.
To answer the research question, the study will tell the investigators (a) how
easy/difficult it was to get people to take part, (b) young people and parents'/carers'
views on taking part and (c) whether the assessments were able to pick up changes in speech
and attitudes towards stammering reported by the young people and their carers.
Sufficient numbers of participants were not recruited to carry out the intended rehearsal
pilot RCT study design.
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Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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