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Achieving Coherence in Speech and Language Therapy: Practical Insights for Practitioners

Achieving Coherence in Speech and Language Therapy: Practical Insights for Practitioners
Speech and language therapists (SLTs) play a crucial role in addressing communication challenges in children. A recent study titled Achieving ‘coherence’ in routine practice: a qualitative case-based study to describe speech and language therapy interventions with implementation in mind sheds light on how SLTs can achieve coherence when implementing new interventions. This blog aims to provide actionable insights from this research to help practitioners improve their skills and outcomes for children.

Understanding Coherence in SLT Interventions

Coherence, as defined by Normalisation Process Theory (NPT), involves making sense of a new intervention in relation to routine practice. The study found that achieving coherence requires intellectual, logistical, and relational work. Here’s how you can apply these findings to your practice:

Intellectual Work: Understanding Non-Traditional Interventions

Non-traditional interventions often challenge the traditional linguistic assumptions that underpin routine practice. To integrate these interventions effectively:

Logistical Work: Adapting to New Formats and Dosages

The study highlighted that logistical elements such as the location, format, and dosage of interventions can significantly impact coherence. To manage these elements:

Relational Work: Communicating with Children and Parents

Effective communication is key to achieving coherence, especially when introducing non-traditional interventions. To enhance relational work:

Framework for Implementing Non-Routine Interventions

The study presents an intervention coherence framework with three inter-related parts: This framework can serve as a heuristic tool to aid decision-making and planning around implementation.

Conclusion

Achieving coherence in speech and language therapy interventions is a complex but essential task. By understanding and addressing the intellectual, logistical, and relational aspects of coherence work, SLTs can improve the implementation of non-routine interventions and create better outcomes for children. To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Achieving ‘coherence’ in routine practice: a qualitative case-based study to describe speech and language therapy interventions with implementation in mind.

Citation: Nicoll, A., Maxwell, M., & Williams, B. (2021). Achieving ‘coherence’ in routine practice: a qualitative case-based study to describe speech and language therapy interventions with implementation in mind. Implementation Science Communications, 2(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-021-00159-0
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

Author's Note: Marnee Brick, TinyEYE President, and her team collaborate to create our blogs. They share their insights and expertise in the field of Speech-Language Pathology, Online Therapy Services and Academic Research.

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