"Características del habla en niños de 8 a 12 años con fisura labiopalatina que acuden a un centro especializado de Lima"
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2018-02-02
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Objetivos: Describir las características del habla en niños de 8 a 12 años con fisura
labiopalatina que acuden a un centro de atención especializada en la ciudad de Lima a
partir de la frecuencia de omisiones, sustituciones, distorsiones e imprecisiones que
produzcan durante sus emisiones verbales. Método: Para la recolección de datos se
usó el protocolo MBGR (Examen Miofuncional Orofacial), y de este solo el área de
habla. Esta prueba paso por criterio de jueces para poder ser utilizada en esta
investigación. Con este instrumento, se registraron producciones verbales de los niños
que permitieron caracterizar su habla mediante un análisis. Resultados: El análisis de
los datos determinó que el habla de los niños era inteligible, pero con frecuentes
manifestaciones de errores articulatorios: distorsiones (80%), sustituciones (15%) y
omisiones (30%). No se encontraron casos en la muestra de imprecisiones
articulatorias. En el análisis, se observó también que los sonidos más distorsionados
durante las producciones verbales de los niños con fisura labiopalatina son /r/ y /s/, y
que estos se perciben alterados principalmente debido a las características anátomofuncionales
de estos. Conclusión: El habla de los niños con fisura labiopalatina,
incluso después de haber sido intervenidos quirúrgicamente, se caracteriza por
presentar distorsiones y omisiones de sonidos que requieren para su producción de
contactos linguopalatales. Estas alteraciones en la articulación están asociadas a las
características anátomo-funcionales de los mismos.
Objectives: To describe the characteristics of speech in children aged 8-12 years with a cleft lip and palate who go to a specialty care center in the city of Lima to find the frequency of omissions, substitutions, distortions and inaccuracies that occur during their speeches. Method: For data collection the MBGR (Review Orofacial Myofunctional) protocol was used, the speech area. With this instrument, verbal productions of children allowed to characterize their speech by the perceptual auditory test. Results: The analysis of the data found that children's speech was intelligible, but with frequent manifestations of articulation errors: omissions (80%), substitutions (15%) and omissions (30%). No cases were found with inaccurate articulation. In the analysis, it was also observed that most distorted sounds during verbal productions of children with cleft lip and palate are [r] and [s], and sounds are altered mainly due to anatomical and functional characteristics. Conclusion: The speech of children with cleft lip and palate, even after being surgically intervened, is characterized by distortions and omissions of sounds that need lingopalatal contacts for their production. These problems are associated with the functional anatomical characteristics.
Objectives: To describe the characteristics of speech in children aged 8-12 years with a cleft lip and palate who go to a specialty care center in the city of Lima to find the frequency of omissions, substitutions, distortions and inaccuracies that occur during their speeches. Method: For data collection the MBGR (Review Orofacial Myofunctional) protocol was used, the speech area. With this instrument, verbal productions of children allowed to characterize their speech by the perceptual auditory test. Results: The analysis of the data found that children's speech was intelligible, but with frequent manifestations of articulation errors: omissions (80%), substitutions (15%) and omissions (30%). No cases were found with inaccurate articulation. In the analysis, it was also observed that most distorted sounds during verbal productions of children with cleft lip and palate are [r] and [s], and sounds are altered mainly due to anatomical and functional characteristics. Conclusion: The speech of children with cleft lip and palate, even after being surgically intervened, is characterized by distortions and omissions of sounds that need lingopalatal contacts for their production. These problems are associated with the functional anatomical characteristics.
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Trastornos del habla en niños, Paladar hendido
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