Call for Caregiver and SLP Participants: Developing a Communication Intervention
Call for Caregiver and SLP Participants: Developing a Communication Intervention for Children with Severe Disabilities
Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University are conducting a research Project (IRB#00021611). The overall goal of this three year research program will be to develop a caregiver implemented AAC intervention delivered via telepractice for young children (24-36 months) with complex communication needs.
In study 1, we will interview parents and speech-language pathologists regarding their perspectives on the implementation supports, features, and resources parents and speech-language pathologists need in order to participate in a caregiver implemented augmentative and alternative (AAC) intervention via telepractice. The total time commitment will be approximately 2-3 hours. Participants will be compensated $50 for their time.
Parents are eligible to participate in the study if they have a child between 24-60 months with complex communication needs and limited natural/verbal speech. Speech-language pathologists are eligible to participate in the study if they work with children ages 24-36 months of age and currently have at least one child on their caseload who could benefit from AAC strategies. Speech-language pathologists must also have at least 2 years’ experience providing any form of AAC (including picture symbols, iPad, sign language, text, and others).
Interested participants may follow this link: https://redcap.link/earlyaac to read and sign the study consent form.
If you have questions about the study, please email earlyaac@ohsu.edu or call Emily Quinn at 503- 494-2263.