Exploring the relationship between cleft type and speech outcome in 4-to-6-year-olds with non-syndromic cleft palate using different measures: A preliminary report.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-04 DOI:10.1080/02699206.2024.2356035
Yu Hui Chen, Mary Lay Choo Lee, Susan J Rickard Liow, Selena Ee-Li Young
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Abstract

Cleft type affects speech outcomes, but exact relationships remain unclear as outcome measures vary. The primary aim was to investigate the relationship between cleft type and speech outcome using different measures in 4-to-6-year-olds with non-syndromic clefts. Secondary aims were to explore the relationships between (i) speech measures used; and (ii) parent perception of speech intelligibility and listener familiarity. Twenty-two pre-schoolers with clefts, plus one parent for each child, were recruited through a hospital outpatient clinic. Children with cleft lip and palate (CLP; n = 11) and those with cleft palate only (CP; n  = 11), matched on age and time of palate repair, were compared on Percentage Consonants Correct (PCC), clinician-reported speech intelligibility, and parent rating on the Intelligibility-in-Context Scale (ICS). Children with CLP had significantly lower PCC scores than children with CP (p = .020), but had no significant differences in their clinician- or parent-reported speech intelligibility. Clinician-reported speech intelligibility correlated significantly with both PCC (τ = .594, p < 0.01) and ICS (τ = .424, p  = 0.009). No significant correlation was found between PCC and ICS (τ =.197, p = 0.113). Overall, parents rated their child's intelligibility higher for familiar compared to unfamiliar communication partners (τ  = 2.325, p = 0.001, r  = .76). Cleft type is crucial for intervention planning when objective measures are employed. Speech outcomes should be evaluated at impairment, activity, and participation levels, and by different communication partners, to comprehensively evaluate communicative effectiveness.

使用不同的测量方法探索 4-6 岁非综合征腭裂儿童的裂隙类型与言语能力之间的关系:初步报告。
裂隙类型会影响言语能力,但由于测量结果各不相同,两者之间的确切关系仍不清楚。本研究的主要目的是通过不同的测量方法,研究 4-6 岁非综合症裂隙儿童的裂隙类型与言语能力之间的关系。次要目的是探索 (i) 所用言语测量方法与 (ii) 家长对言语清晰度和听者熟悉程度的感知之间的关系。22名患有唇腭裂的学龄前儿童以及每名儿童的一名家长是通过医院门诊招募的。患有唇腭裂的儿童(CLP;n = 11)和仅患有腭裂的儿童(CP;n = 11)在年龄和腭裂修复时间上相匹配,他们在辅音正确率(PCC)、临床医生报告的言语清晰度和家长在语境智能量表(ICS)上的评分方面进行了比较。CLP 患儿的 PCC 分数明显低于 CP 患儿(p = .020),但临床医生或家长报告的言语清晰度没有明显差异。临床医生报告的语言清晰度与 PCC 均有显著相关性(τ = .594,p τ = .424,p = 0.009)。PCC 与 ICS 之间没有发现明显的相关性(τ =.197,p = 0.113)。总体而言,与不熟悉的交流伙伴相比,家长对孩子熟悉交流伙伴的可懂度评价更高(τ = 2.325,p = 0.001,r = .76)。采用客观测量方法时,裂隙类型对干预规划至关重要。应在障碍、活动和参与水平上,并通过不同的交流伙伴对言语效果进行评估,以全面评价交流效果。
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
74
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics encompasses the following: Linguistics and phonetics of disorders of speech and language; Contribution of data from communication disorders to theories of speech production and perception; Research on communication disorders in multilingual populations, and in under-researched populations, and languages other than English; Pragmatic aspects of speech and language disorders; Clinical dialectology and sociolinguistics; Childhood, adolescent and adult disorders of communication; Linguistics and phonetics of hearing impairment, sign language and lip-reading.
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