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International Survey of Speech-Language Pathologists and Therapists (2): The Role of Facial, Neck, and Mandibular Muscles in Oral Language Rehabilitation

Survey Objectives
A.    To understand how speech-language pathologists incorporate work with the facial, neck, mandibular, and phonatory muscles into their clinical practice.
B.    To identify the most common pathologies in which these muscular and articulatory aspects play a role.
C.    To explore the needs and perceptions of speech-language pathologists regarding muscle- and articulation-focused therapy.


Survey Introduction
As part of this international survey linked to my doctoral research titled “The Influence of Languages on Facial Physiognomy” at the Université Bourgogne Europe, I invite you to share your clinical experience with the role of facial, neck, and mandibular muscles in oral language rehabilitation. Your professional insights will help enrich—and potentially confirm—my hypothesis, alongside other scientific data currently under review. 

Questionnaire Structure
The questionnaire is divided into eight (8) sections:

-1- General professional practice information

-2- Treated pathologies and disorders

-3- Management of oral language deficits related to bilingualism and multilingualism

-4- Diagnosis and assessment

-5- Rehabilitation practices

-6- Interdisciplinary collaboration

-7- Perceptions and needs

-8- Comments and additional information

Instructions for Participants
The questionnaire is anonymous.
Please answer as accurately and thoroughly as possible.

Dear participant,

Thank you sincerely for taking the time to participate in this international survey associated with my doctoral research in linguistics on “The Influence of Languages on Facial Physiognomy.”

All responses will remain strictly confidential.

Kind regards,

Lionel LABADIE

PhD Candidate in Linguistics 

Université Bourgogne Europe (France)

lionel.labadie@etu.u-bourgogne.fr

There are 36 questions in this survey.

DATA PROTECTION

Data Controller

The data processing is implemented by the Université Bourgogne Europe (www.ube.fr – Maison de l'Université – Esplanade Erasme – BP 27877 – F-21078 DIJON CEDEX).

Purpose of Processing

The purpose of the processing is to collect and analyse the responses to a questionnaire (international survey of speech and language therapists) within the framework of a doctoral research project in Language Sciences entitled "On the Influence of Languages on Facial Physiognomy".

Nature of Collected Data

Only the data strictly necessary for the achievement of the above-mentioned purpose will be collected and processed, namely: 

•    Sociodemographic data (sex/gender, country of residence or practice, language(s) spoken, level of education, professional experience, professional setting)

•    Responses provided to the questionnaire

•    Email address (only if you choose to provide it in order to be contacted again or to exercise your rights).

Legal Basis of Processing

The processing is based on the consent of the data subject for the stated purpose (Article 6 (1) a of the EU Regulation 2016/679 of April 27, 2016 "RGPD").

Recipients of Personal Data

Only the person responsible for the research project will have access to the data.

Data Transfer

All data will be stored in France.

Retention Period

The data collected through the questionnaire will be stored for the entire duration of the research linked to the doctoral thesis entitled “On the Influence of Languages on Facial Physiognomy”, until the defence of the aforementioned thesis. At the end of this period, the data will be destroyed in accordance with the applicable regulations.

Security Measures

To ensure the confidentiality of your data and prevent its disclosure, the following measures have been implemented:

•    Only authorized research personnel may access the data. These individuals are bound by professional secrecy and confidentiality obligations regarding the personal data they handle. 

•    The data collected via LimeSurvey are stored on secure servers.

•    Individuals accessing the data are subject to authentication control.

Rights of Data Subjects

You may ask questions about this processing at any time by contacting the person responsible for the research project by email.

You have the right of access, rectification, erasure and withdrawal of your consent, which you may exercise by contacting the person responsible for the research project by email.

You may also contact the Data Protection Officer (DPO) of the Université Bourgogne Europe:

•    By email at: dpd@u-bourgogne.fr 

•    By mail at:

Le Délégué à la protection de données de l’Université Bourgogne Europe

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Maison de l’Université – Esplanade Erasme

F-21078 DIJON CEDEX

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