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Original Article

Changing Referral Patterns to Ensure Earlier Identification of Dysfluent Pre-Schoolers

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Pages 352-357 | Published online: 09 Jul 2010
 

Abstract

There has been a paucity of empirical research reported in the stuttering literature into dysfluency referral patterns and activities which promote early referral. Preliminary results of a three year UK-wide study are presented which illustrate how specific activities can positively influence the referral patterns of general practitioners, health visitors and other professionals. Analysis of pre-project data has identified current UK trends in paediatric dysfluency referrals (n=2356), from which speech and language therapists (SLTs) can recognise specific aspects for individual service development. The current study describes the pre- and post-project referral trends of 12 community trusts. Data reveal that time lags can be reduced in order that more dysfluent pre-schoolers see a SLT at a clinically optimal time.

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