Phase 2 of CATALISE: a multinational and multidisciplinary Delphi consensus study of problems with language development: Terminology

Background Lack of agreement about criteria and terminology for children's language problems affects access to services as well as hindering research and practice. We report the second phase of a study using an online Delphi method to address these issues. In the first phase, we focused on criteria for language disorder. Here we consider terminology. Methods The Delphi method is an iterative process in which an initial set of statements is rated by a panel of experts, who then have the opportunity to view anonymised ratings from other panel members. On this basis they can either revise their views or make a case for their position. The statements are then revised based on panel feedback, and again rated by and commented on by the panel. In this study, feedback from a second round was used to prepare a final set of statements in narrative form. The panel included 57 individuals representing a range of professions and nationalities. Results We achieved at least 78% agreement for 19 of 21 statements within two rounds of ratings. These were collapsed into 12 statements for the final consensus reported here. The term ‘Language Disorder’ is recommended to refer to a profile of difficulties that causes functional impairment in everyday life and is associated with poor prognosis. The term, ‘Developmental Language Disorder’ (DLD) was endorsed for use when the language disorder was not associated with a known biomedical aetiology. It was also agreed that (a) presence of risk factors (neurobiological or environmental) does not preclude a diagnosis of DLD, (b) DLD can co‐occur with other neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g. ADHD) and (c) DLD does not require a mismatch between verbal and nonverbal ability. Conclusions This Delphi exercise highlights reasons for disagreements about terminology for language disorders and proposes standard definitions and nomenclature.

Trisha Greenhalgh | James Law | Sean Redmond | Elspeth McCartney | Dorothy V.M. Bishop | Judy Clegg | Julie Dockrell | Gillian Baird | Catherine Adams | Rhea Paul | Linda Lascelles | Rosemary Tannock | Marleen F. Westerveld | Saloni Krishnan | Christopher Boyle | Thomas Klee | Helen Stringer | Marc Joanisse | Elizabeth Brownlie | Brigid McNeill | Sarah Spencer | Joanne Volden | Ann Bauer | E. M. Arnold | Ciara O'Toole | Cristina McKean | Courtenay Norbury | G. Baird | T. Greenhalgh | H. Tager-Flusberg | R. Paul | D. Bishop | Saloni Krishnan | A. O'hare | M. Rice | S. Redmond | V. Slonims | G. Conti-Ramsden | C. Norbury | M. Joanisse | A. Morgan | R. Tannock | P. Snow | S. Purdy | J. Dockrell | J. Law | Sarah Spencer | S. Ebbels | E. Brownlie | B. McNeill | J. Speake | M. Snowling | S. Gibbs | A. Gallagher | J. Volden | J. Clegg | C. McKean | T. Klee | J. O. Cardy | C. Adams | Janis Oram Cardy | C. O’Toole | Linda Lascelles | Mabel Rice | Vicky Slonims | Simon Gibbs | Paul A. Thompson | B. Tomblin | Anne O'Hare | Marleen Westerveld | C. Boyle | Pamela Snow | E. McCartney | Helen Tager‐Flusberg | Angela Morgan | Bruce Tomblin | Margaret J. Snowling | C. Murphy | Lisa Archibald | Jude Bellair | Glenn Carter | Becky Clark | Nancy Cohen | Gina Conti‐Ramsden | Janet Dunn | Susan Ebbels | Aoife Gallagher | Emma Gore‐Langton | Mandy Grist | Mary Hartshorne | Alison Hüneke | Sally Kedge | Laurence Leonard | Stephanie Lynham | Elina Mainela Arnold | Narad Mathura | Carol‐Anne Murphy | Suzanne Purdy | Laida Restrepo | Jane Speake | Cate Taylor | Andrew house | P. Thompson | M. Westerveld | Becky Clark | Lisa Archibald | N. Mathura | Helen Stringer | Mary Hartshorne | M. Grist | C. Taylor | S. Kedge | G. Carter | A. Bauer | Jude Bellair | Nancy Cohen | Janet S. Dunn | Emma Gore‐Langton | Alison Hüneke | Laurence B. Leonard | S. Lynham | Laida Restrepo | Andrew House | J. Cardy | Brigid C McNeill

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