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New perspectives, theory, method, and practice: Qualitative research and innovation in speech-language pathology
In: Research outputs 2022 to 2026 (2022)
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Communication as a human right: Citizenship, politics and the role of the speech-language pathologist
Murphy, Declan; Lyons, Rena; Carroll, Clare. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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Communication as a human right: Citizenship, politics and the role of the speech-language pathologist
Murphy, Declan; Lyons, Rena; Carroll, Clare. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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A qualitative exploration of maternal perspectives on the impact of stuttering on the lives of six to ten year old children
Armstrong, Elizabeth; O’Malley Keighran, Mary-Pat; Collins, Patricia; Carroll, Clare. - : Irish Association of Speech & Language Therapists, 2016
Abstract: Objective: Th e study aimed to explore maternal perspectives of the impact of stuttering on the lives of 6–10-year-old children’s relationships, self-identity, and academic development. Method: A qualitative design was used: fi ve semi-structured interviews were conducted with mothers of children aged 6–10 years who stutter. Th e data was analyzed using thematic network analysis. Main results: While participants diff ered in their perceptions of the extent to which stuttering infl uenced their child’s life, all fi ve discussed aspects of how their child’s relationships, self-identity and academic development had been impacted. Mothers described their child’s personal characteristics, their school environment, how their child communicated with family members and peers and how others related to their child. Conclusion: Th e fi ndings indicate that, when developing goals for therapy, speech and language therapists should consider how stuttering may be aff ecting a child in all areas of his/her life. An unexpected fi nding related to maternal stress levels associated with their child’s stuttering which may be an important variable to consider in treatment. Th e fi ndings can inform clinical decision-making regarding treatment goals for children who stutter and their parents. ; peer-reviewed
Keyword: Children; Communication; Mothers' perspectives; Qualitative research; Relationships; Stuttering
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10379/6758
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Exploring the facilitation of young children with disabilities in research about their early intervention service
Carroll, Clare; Sixsmith, Jane. - : SAGE Publications, 2016
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Exploring parental perspectives of participation in children with Down Syndrome
Lyons, Rena; Brennan, Sara; Carroll, Clare. - : SAGE Publications, 2016
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Exploring parental perspectives of participation in children with down syndrome
Lyons, Rena; Brennan, Sara; Carroll, Clare. - : SAGE Publications, 2015
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"It's not everyday that parents get a chance to talk like this": exploring parents' perceptions and expectations of speech-language pathology services for children with intellectual disability
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 12 (2010) 4, 352-361
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