Speech Intelligibility and Communication-related Quality of Life in Tracheoesophageal Speakers

J. Mathew, M. Gowri, Swapna Sebastian, R. Sundaresan, Rajiv C. Micheal
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Introduction: Communication plays a dynamic role in human life in developing a relationship with others. Laryngectomy can limit the effectiveness in communication and in turn result in limitation of activities and active participation in social life. Of the three methods for voice restoration after total laryngectomy followed today, tracheoesophageal (TE) speech which is a surgical voice restoration (SVR) method has become the standard of care. Literature review reveals that there are conflicting results regarding the quality of speech produced using TE speech. Materials and methods: The present investigation was designed to explore the speech intelligibility and communication-related quality of life (QOL) in TE speakers and also to examine correlations between speech intelligibility scores and QOL in tracheoesophageal puncture (TEP) speakers. Results: Speech intelligibility ratings of our patients revealed that on average the rating score was 2.13 which places them into the category— “connected speech could be understood with little effort”. Speech (word) intelligibility score revealed a mean of 94.73%. There was a positive correlation between speech (word) intelligibility score, and scores obtained on the speech intelligibility rating scale. Scores obtained on Self-Evaluation of Communication Experiences after Laryngectomy (SECEL) by our patients fall between the scores for well-adjusted and poorly adjusted according to original SECEL data. There was no positive correlation between speech intelligibility (word) scores or the speech intelligibility rating scale scores with SECEL. Discussion/conclusion: Our study revealed that TE speech by SVR helps the patients in producing speech with sufficient intelligibility to communicate well with their family and friends but more challenging with strangers. The fact that no correlation was found between SECEL scores with the speech intelligibility measurements points toward the fact that speech intelligibility measures are assessed under quiet conditions and do not consider the effect of background noise in communication situations encountered in everyday environments. In addition, it reflects that even though good communication skills are important for socialization with the community around them, other factors like the self-esteem and person’s personality, family, education, wealth, religious beliefs, and the environment may also contribute to the overall QOL and hence it is essential that these psychosocial aspects are also addressed during rehabilitation. International Journal of Phonosurgery & Laryngology (2020):
气管食道说话者言语清晰度与沟通相关的生活质量
引言:在人类生活中,沟通在发展与他人的关系中起着动态的作用。喉切除术会限制沟通的有效性,进而导致活动和积极参与社会生活的限制。在目前采用的三种全喉切除术后语音恢复方法中,气管食管语音(TE)作为一种外科语音恢复(SVR)方法已成为标准的治疗方法。文献综述显示,关于使用TE语音产生的语音质量,存在相互矛盾的结果。材料与方法:本研究旨在探讨TE说话者的语音清晰度与沟通相关生活质量(QOL),以及气管食管穿刺(TEP)说话者语音清晰度评分与生活质量(QOL)的相关性。结果:我们患者的语音清晰度评分显示,平均评分得分为2.13分,属于“连接语音可以轻松理解”的类别。语音(词)可理解度得分平均为94.73%。语音(词)可理解性得分与语音可理解性评分量表得分呈正相关。我们的患者在喉切除术后沟通体验自我评价(SECEL)中根据原始SECEL数据得到的评分介于调整良好和调整不良之间。言语可理解度评分与言语可理解度评定量表评分与SECEL评分无显著正相关。讨论/结论:我们的研究表明,通过SVR的TE言语帮助患者产生足够的可理解性言语,以便与家人和朋友进行良好的交流,但与陌生人交流更具挑战性。SECEL分数与语音清晰度测量之间没有发现相关性,这一事实表明,语音清晰度测量是在安静条件下评估的,没有考虑日常环境中遇到的通信情况中背景噪声的影响。此外,它反映出,虽然良好的沟通技巧对与周围社区的社交很重要,但自尊和个人个性、家庭、教育、财富、宗教信仰和环境等其他因素也可能影响整体生活质量,因此在康复过程中也必须解决这些社会心理方面的问题。国际音外科与喉科杂志(2020):
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