脑卒中后失语和构音障碍患者的沟通质量和生活质量

Mile Vukovic, Verica Paunovic, Tanja Milovanovic, Aleksandra Vidakovic, Sindi Mitrovic
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介绍。对许多中风患者来说,失语和构音障碍是永久性的后果。这些障碍对人的影响很大吗?S在日常生活中发挥作用。本文的目的是研究失语和构音障碍患者的沟通质量和生活质量。材料和方法。临床组包括25例失语患者和20例脑卒中所致构音障碍患者。对照组包括15名中风后无言语和语言障碍的人和15名神经系统健康的人。沟通质量生活量表用于评估沟通质量。该量表提供了有关言语和语言障碍对个体影响的信息。良好的沟通能力和生活质量。该量表由18个项目组成,得分从1到5。结果。失语和构音障碍患者的沟通质量明显低于言语和语言功能完好的中风幸存者和神经系统健康的受试者。语言和言语障碍的严重程度被证明是决定沟通质量的一个重要因素。也就是说,较严重的失语和构音障碍患者在交流生活质量量表上的得分明显低于较轻的失语和构音障碍患者。研究还表明,与其他类型的构音障碍患者相比,松弛性构音障碍患者的沟通质量最差。结论。中风后的失语和构音障碍严重损害了患者的沟通质量和生活质量。
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Quality of communication and quality of life of people with aphasia and dysarthria after stroke
Introduction. Aphasia and dysarthria are permanent consequences of stroke in many patients. These disorders significantly disrupt the person?s functioning in everyday life. The aim of this paper is to examine the quality of communication and quality of life in patients with aphasia and dysarthria. Material and Methods. The clinical group included 25 patients with aphasia and 20 patients with dysarthria due to stroke. The control group included 15 post-stroke people without speech and language disorders and 15 neurologically healthy subjects. The Quality of Communication Life Scale was used to assess the quality of communication. This scale provides information about the impact of speech and language disorders on individuals? ability to communicate and quality of life in general. The scale consists of 18 items scored from 1 to 5. Results. Patients with aphasia and dysarthria have a significantly lower quality of communication compared to stroke survivors with preserved speech and language functions and neurologically healthy subjects. The severity of the language and speech disorder proved to be a significant factor in determining the quality of communication. Namely, patients with more severe forms of aphasia and dysarthria scored significantly lower on the Quality of Communication Life Scale compared to the patients with milder forms. It was also shown that patients with flaccid dysarthria have the worst quality of communication compared to the patients with other types of dysarthria. Conclusion. Aphasia and dysarthria following a stroke significantly impair the quality of communication and quality of life of the affected persons.
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