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Titre : | Seminars in Speech and Language, Vol. 38, n°3. Innovations in Dysarthria Management - [May 2017] |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/05/2017 |
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Deanna Britton, Auteur ;
Jeannette D. Hoit, Auteur ;
Joshua O. Benditt, Auteur
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The dysarthria associated with spinal cord injury (SCI) is characterized by speech impairments that reflect respiratory dysfunction and its downstream effects on phonation, articulation, and prosody. The exact nature of the dysarthria is determi[...]
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Oromandibular dystonia (OMD) is a rare disorder of movement characterized by tonic muscle contractions that can result in involuntary, repetitive, and patterned muscle contractions of the lingual musculature, labial musculature, and/or muscles o[...]
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The general lack of assessment tools that adequately measure communicative participation has been well documented in the adult literature. However, there has been no systematic attempt to document the availability of these assessment tools in pe[...]
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Annalise Fletcher, Auteur ;
Megan McAuliffe, Auteur
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Studies investigating the outcomes of behavioral treatments for dysarthria commonly focus on group-level effects. Individual differences in treatment response have received less attention. Currently, we have limited understanding of why some spe[...]
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Jessica E. Huber, Auteur ;
Meghan Darling-White, Auteur
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This longitudinal study examines changes to speech production and speech breathing in older adults with Parkinson's disease (PD) and older adults without PD. Eight participants with PD and eight age- and sex-matched older adults participated in [...]
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Kathryn Yorkston, Auteur ;
Carolyn Baylor, Auteur ;
Deanna Britton, Auteur
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Although understanding patient perspectives on treatment is a major component of patient-centered care, little is known about patient perspectives related to dysarthria treatment in Parkinson's disease (PD). This article attempts to explore the [...]
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Recovery of speech in dysarthria requires an extensive amount of time and practice. Speech recognition (SR) technology may support long-term practice and speech recovery efforts for individuals with dysarthria. However, SR technology development[...]
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Michael Burns, Auteur ;
Carolyn Baylor, Auteur ;
Kathryn Yorkston, Auteur
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Patient-provider communication skills training programs rarely include content addressing how health care providers can improve communication with patients exhibiting dysarthria and other communication disorders. Consequently, these patients oft[...]
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David R. Beukelman, Auteur ;
Amy Nordness, Auteur
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The purpose of this article is to discuss policy and systems change for patient-provider communication (PPC) for dysarthric speakers in medical situations. Six groups of communication-vulnerable patients are described. The types of medical order[...]