Sue O'Brian1, Ann Packman, Mark Onslow. 1. Australian Stuttering Research Centre, The University of Sydney, P.O. Box 170, Lidcombe NSW 1825, Australia.
Abstract
PURPOSE: This Phase I trial investigated the viability of telehealth delivery of the Camperdown Programwith adults who stutter. This program involves speech restructuring. METHOD: All treatment was conducted remotely with participant-clinician contact occurring by telephone and e-mail. RESULTS:Ten adults completed the program. The group showed an 82% reduction in stuttering frequency immediately after treatment and a 74% reduction 6 months after treatment. However, there was significant individual variation in response to the program. CONCLUSION: These preliminary data suggest that telehealth Camperdown has the potential to provide efficacious treatment for clients who do not have access to traditional face-to-face treatment.
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PURPOSE: This Phase I trial investigated the viability of telehealth delivery of the Camperdown Program with adults who stutter. This program involves speech restructuring. METHOD: All treatment was conducted remotely with participant-clinician contact occurring by telephone and e-mail. RESULTS: Ten adults completed the program. The group showed an 82% reduction in stuttering frequency immediately after treatment and a 74% reduction 6 months after treatment. However, there was significant individual variation in response to the program. CONCLUSION: These preliminary data suggest that telehealth Camperdown has the potential to provide efficacious treatment for clients who do not have access to traditional face-to-face treatment.
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