A Qualitative Analysis of Clinician Perspectives of Ultrasound Biofeedback for Speech Sound Disorders

Author:

Dugan Sarah1ORCID,Schwab Sarah M.1ORCID,Seward Reneé2ORCID,Avant James2ORCID,Zhang Ting2ORCID,Li Sarah R.3ORCID,Eary Kathryn3,Mast T. Douglas3ORCID,Riley Michael A.1ORCID,Boyce Suzanne4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Rehabilitation, Exercise, & Nutrition Sciences, University of Cincinnati, OH

2. Myron E. Ullman, Jr. School of Design, University of Cincinnati, OH

3. Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Cincinnati, OH

4. Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of Cincinnati, OH

Abstract

Purpose: Ultrasound biofeedback therapy (UBT) is a relatively new type of technology-assisted speech-language therapy and has shown promise in remediating speech sound disorders. However, there is a current lack of understanding of the barriers and benefits that may influence the usage behavior and clinical decision making for the implementation of UBT from a clinician perspective. In this qualitative study, we explore the perspectives of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) who have used ultrasound biofeedback in programs of speech sound therapy using the unified theory of acceptance and use of technology (UTAUT) model. Method: Seven SLPs who had clinical experience treating speech sound disorders with UBT participated. Semistructured in-depth interviews were conducted and video-recorded. Two coders coded and categorized the transcribed data, with consensus established with a third coder. Using thematic analysis, the data were exploratorily grouped into themes along components of the UTAUT model. Results: The highest number of codes was sorted into the “effort expectancy” theme, followed by “performance expectancy,” “social influence,” and “facilitating conditions” themes of the UTAUT model. Clinicians identified multiple perceived barriers and benefits to the use of ultrasound technology. The top identified barrier was limited accessibility, and the top benefit was the ability to visualize a client's articulatory response to cues on a display. Conclusions: Clinicians prioritized “effort expectancy” and “performance expectancy” when reflecting on the use of ultrasound biofeedback for speech sound disorders. Clinicians spoke favorably about using UBT for speech sound disorder treatment but acknowledged institutional barriers and limitations at organizational and social levels.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

Speech and Hearing,Linguistics and Language,Developmental and Educational Psychology,Otorhinolaryngology

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