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Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD

Current methods for reporting interventions do not allow key questions of importance to practitioners, service providers, policy‐makers and people with DLD to be answered, and hence limit the implementation of effective interventions in the real world. To extend the existing EQUATOR guidelines to th...

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Autores principales: Frizelle, Pauline, McKean, Cristina, Eadie, Patricia, Ebbels, Susan, Fricke, Silke, Justice, Laura M., Kunnari, Sari, Leitão, Suze, Morgan, Angela T., Munro, Natalie, Murphy, Carol‐Anne, Storkel, Holly L., Van Horne, Amanda Owen
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36127873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13694
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author Frizelle, Pauline
McKean, Cristina
Eadie, Patricia
Ebbels, Susan
Fricke, Silke
Justice, Laura M.
Kunnari, Sari
Leitão, Suze
Morgan, Angela T.
Munro, Natalie
Murphy, Carol‐Anne
Storkel, Holly L.
Van Horne, Amanda Owen
author_facet Frizelle, Pauline
McKean, Cristina
Eadie, Patricia
Ebbels, Susan
Fricke, Silke
Justice, Laura M.
Kunnari, Sari
Leitão, Suze
Morgan, Angela T.
Munro, Natalie
Murphy, Carol‐Anne
Storkel, Holly L.
Van Horne, Amanda Owen
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description Current methods for reporting interventions do not allow key questions of importance to practitioners, service providers, policy‐makers and people with DLD to be answered, and hence limit the implementation of effective interventions in the real world. To extend the existing EQUATOR guidelines to the context of speech language therapy/pathology for children with language disorder and to provide more specific guidance on participants, interventions and outcomes within the CONSORT checklist (used to improve the reporting of randomised controlled trials) and TIDieR (Template for Intervention Description and Replication) to ensure consistency of reporting. We will develop a core team to include representatives from each of the key groups who will either use or be influenced by the final reporting guidance across different countries. To achieve each set of aims, we will conduct reviews of the literature (which present typologies of intervention characteristics in (D)LD and related disorders); carry out focus groups; and use systematic consensus methods such as the Delphi technique, nominal group technique or consensus development conferences. Through the development and adoption of standard intervention reporting criteria, we anticipate that we will overcome the numerous barriers for practitioners, services and policy‐makers in applying intervention evidence to practice. We believe that establishing international consensus on reporting guidelines would significantly accelerate progress in DLD research and the ease with which it can be used in clinical practice, by capitalising on the growth in intervention studies to enable international collaboration and new methodologies of data pooling, meta‐analyses and cross‐study comparisons.
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spelling pubmed-100874532023-04-12 Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD Frizelle, Pauline McKean, Cristina Eadie, Patricia Ebbels, Susan Fricke, Silke Justice, Laura M. Kunnari, Sari Leitão, Suze Morgan, Angela T. Munro, Natalie Murphy, Carol‐Anne Storkel, Holly L. Van Horne, Amanda Owen J Child Psychol Psychiatry Editorial Perspective Current methods for reporting interventions do not allow key questions of importance to practitioners, service providers, policy‐makers and people with DLD to be answered, and hence limit the implementation of effective interventions in the real world. To extend the existing EQUATOR guidelines to the context of speech language therapy/pathology for children with language disorder and to provide more specific guidance on participants, interventions and outcomes within the CONSORT checklist (used to improve the reporting of randomised controlled trials) and TIDieR (Template for Intervention Description and Replication) to ensure consistency of reporting. We will develop a core team to include representatives from each of the key groups who will either use or be influenced by the final reporting guidance across different countries. To achieve each set of aims, we will conduct reviews of the literature (which present typologies of intervention characteristics in (D)LD and related disorders); carry out focus groups; and use systematic consensus methods such as the Delphi technique, nominal group technique or consensus development conferences. Through the development and adoption of standard intervention reporting criteria, we anticipate that we will overcome the numerous barriers for practitioners, services and policy‐makers in applying intervention evidence to practice. We believe that establishing international consensus on reporting guidelines would significantly accelerate progress in DLD research and the ease with which it can be used in clinical practice, by capitalising on the growth in intervention studies to enable international collaboration and new methodologies of data pooling, meta‐analyses and cross‐study comparisons. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-20 2023-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10087453/ /pubmed/36127873 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13694 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Frizelle, Pauline
McKean, Cristina
Eadie, Patricia
Ebbels, Susan
Fricke, Silke
Justice, Laura M.
Kunnari, Sari
Leitão, Suze
Morgan, Angela T.
Munro, Natalie
Murphy, Carol‐Anne
Storkel, Holly L.
Van Horne, Amanda Owen
Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD
title Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD
title_full Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD
title_fullStr Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD
title_full_unstemmed Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD
title_short Editorial Perspective: Maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (DLD) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for DLD
title_sort editorial perspective: maximising the benefits of intervention research for children and young people with developmental language disorder (dld) – a call for international consensus on standards of reporting in intervention studies for children with and at risk for dld
topic Editorial Perspective
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10087453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36127873
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13694
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