Exemplos de uso de Phonoaudiological intervention em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Therefore, the technique does not exclude phonoaudiological intervention in these cases.
The earlier the phonoaudiological intervention, the higher will be the chances of improvement, and as a result the decrease in the length of hospitalization.
In the present study,elderly subjects significantly improved their social aspect scores after the phonoaudiological intervention.
In this sense, phonoaudiological intervention is necessary to guide the child along the language development process as well as to orient family counseling.
All of the patients provided laryngeal reports issued by an otorhinolaryngological doctor andhanded them in before starting any phonoaudiological intervention.
This difficulty was also seen inthe case at issue, considering that after intensive phonoaudiological intervention, the patient continued with mild dysphagia for liquids only.
Elderly subjects in the older age group were more self-aware about restrictions to participation in the emotional scale before the phonoaudiological intervention.
However, after 12 months with phonoaudiological intervention, the percentages of correct consonants of the three tests were very similar: naming 74.7%, imitation 74.4% and spontaneous speech 75.8.
There is thus the possibility of investigating them separately andperceiving whether there was any difference in the monitoring of the phonoaudiological intervention in relation to the vocal symptoms.
The quality of life was shown to improve after the phonoaudiological intervention in the functional ability, physical ability, vitality, emotional, social, and mental health aspects of the SF36 questionnaire irrespective of sex and age.
The twenty-sixth contribution is from Xavier, Santos and Silva entitled Saúde vocal do professor:intervenção fonoaudiológica na atenção primária à saúde Teacher's Vocal Health: phonoaudiological intervention in primary health care.
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of phonoaudiological interventions fitting hearing aids in relation to restricted participation in daily life activities and quality of life of elderly individuals; the variables were sex and age.
Thus, the results were both surprising and expected; it was possible to measure quality of life improvements anda reduction in restrictions to participation because of a phonoaudiological intervention.
For the inexistence of a nomenclature for classification of the patient's state upon hospital discharge after phonoaudiological intervention, the following criteria were defined and used by the author of the work.
The mean scores in the post-intervention period were higher than in the pre-intervention period in six of eight aspects in the general population total N,which shows that quality of life improved after the phonoaudiological intervention.
The early phonoaudiological intervention(twenty-four to forty-eight hour after the event and patient clinically stable) in hospital environment aims at the prompt identification of dysphagia and prevention of clinical complications resulting from it, which will enable the reduction of interment duration.
A critical analysis of the results yielded the following conclusions:there is less self-awareness of restrictions to participation after the phonoaudiological intervention in the social and emotional scales in the HHIE questionnaire.
An early diagnosis followed by medical and phonoaudiological interventions may help infants to establish contact with the world of sound at the time of central nervous system plasticity in the first year of life, which will increase nerve connections and allow for improved results in auditory rehabilitation and general development of infants with hearing loss.
Phonoaudiologic clinical classification of the patient's state upon hospital discharge For the inexistence of a nomenclature for classification of the patient's state upon hospital discharge after phonoaudiological intervention, the following criteria were defined and used by the author of the work: 1.
The phonoaudiological intervention consisted in 16 myofunctional therapy sessions performed by the same speech therapist, when the inadequate and adequate standards of the correct posture and the movement of the phonoarticulatory organs had been approached aiming at obtaining the awareness of the alterations presented by the patients, and specific exercises, which should be performed daily for the patient, had been proposed.
In general terms, the present study evidenced the importance of Speech Therapy inserted in the context of Health Education,since the results obtained pointed out the possible positive effect of phonoaudiological intervention in breastfeeding, as a knowledge-producing and change-inducing element, which favored the breastfeeding effectiveness along with the mother-NB dyad.
Therefore, the concern and the recommendations on the phonoaudiological intervention, as a way to prevent and/or mitigate the consequences of the lack of sound stimulation due to the hearing loss have given rise do many researches(3) indicating that in Brazil 65% of the cases of deafness in childhood result from problems acquired in the prenatal and/or postnatal period, while 4% are a consequence of hereditary causes 4.
Because the study sample comprised elderly aging subjects with hearing loss and some degree of awareness of their restrictions, the results were both important and expected.The subjects underwent a phonoaudiological intervention- fitting hearing aids- and were monitored during one year.
Such studies would support a phonoaudiological clinical intervention aimed at improving orofacial muscle strength and stomatognathic functions in patients with NF1 who exhibit abnormalities of orofacial movement.