老年人的沟通障碍

A. am Zehnhoff-Dinnesen, W. Angerstein, D. Deuster
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摘要

由于平均预期寿命的增加,老年人在总人口中的比例正在增加。今天的老年人比前几代人享受着更活跃、更健谈的生活。然而,由于年龄相关的变化和影响发音、发音、呼吸、言语、吞咽及其神经调节机制的疾病的日益流行——发音困难、构音障碍、失语/吞咽困难和吞咽困难,它们在这一人群中变得越来越常见。这些沟通障碍会导致社会孤立、焦虑和抑郁。患者和家庭成员同样遭受这些障碍对沟通和生活质量的负面影响。据报道,老年人中与年龄相关的声音问题的患病率高达20-47%,言语和/或语言问题的患病率为70-75%,吞咽困难的患病率高达40%。对老年人沟通障碍的有效治疗方法的需求日益增长。生理年龄相关的变化,老年人沟通障碍的原因,他们对日常生活的影响,和康复方案提出。
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Communication disorders in the elderly
Abstract The percentage of elderly individuals in the general population is increasing because of rising average life expectancy. Elderly people today enjoy much more active and more communicative lives than previous generations. However, due to age related changes and the increasing prevalence of diseases affecting phonation, articulation, respiration, speech, deglutition and their neurological regulation mechanisms – dysphonia, dysarthria, aphasia/dysphasia and dysphagia, they are becoming more frequent in this population group. These communication disorders can cause social isolation, anxiety and depression. Patients and family members alike suffer from the negative impact these disorders have on communication and quality of life. The prevalence of age related voice problems in the elderly is reported to be as high as 20–47%, for speech and/or language problems 70–75%, and up to 40% for dysphagia. There is a growing need for effective therapeutic approaches to communication disorders in the elderly. Physiological age related changes, the causes of communication disorders in the elderly, their impact on daily life, and rehabilitative options are presented.
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