Status:
UNKNOWN
Infant Feeding, Non-nutritive Sucking and Speech Development
Lead Sponsor:
Samanth Burr
Conditions:
Speech Disorders in Children
Eligibility:
All Genders
24-66 years
Brief Summary
This study will look at whether there is a relationship between how babies are fed, whether they suck a dummy/hand and how they develop speech.
Detailed Description
Background: In the UK every year around 48,000 children aged 2-5 years are referred to NHS Speech \& Language Therapy (SLT) services with difficulties using the right sounds in their talking. This is...
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion
- Children aged 2;0-5;6 on current speech and language therapy clinical caseloads in Hampshire (Solent NHS Trust) who have a diagnosis of speech sound disorder.
Exclusion
- Genetic Disorder (including Downs Syndrome and other identified syndromes) Other congenital anomaly (e.g Cerebral Palsy, Global Developmental Delay) Diagnosed Learning Disability Permanent Hearing Loss (Sensorineural) Cleft lip and/or palate and/or submucous cleft palate Premature birth (before 37 completed weeks gestation) English as second or additional language
Key Trial Info
Start Date :
November 1 2017
Trial Type :
OBSERVATIONAL
Allocation :
ESTIMATED
End Date :
May 31 2021
Estimated Enrollment :
135 Patients enrolled
Trial Details
Trial ID
NCT03315416
Start Date
November 1 2017
End Date
May 31 2021
Last Update
March 17 2020
Active Locations (1)
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Solent NHS Trust
Southampton, United Kingdom, SO19 8BR