Speech-language-hearing therapists’ perception of orofacial myofunctional changes in subjects with congenital Zika syndrome

Paulo Naati Lopes Sobrinho, Manuela Leitão de Vasconcelos, R. Martinelli, L. Pernambuco, Giorvan Ânderson dos Santos Alves
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ABSTRACT Purpose: to investigate the profile of speech-language-hearing therapists from Northeastern Brazil assisting children presented with congenital Zika syndrome and their perception of these children’s orofacial myofunctional aspects and speech-language-hearing intervention procedures. Methods: a cross-sectional observational study with quantitative/qualitative analysis. The data collection instrument was an online questionnaire with 34 items on the speech-language-hearing therapists’ sociodemographic information and perception of the study topic. The sample comprised 23 speech-language-hearing therapists from the nine Northeastern states. Results: altogether, 96% of the sample were females. Most professionals had more than 3 years of experience with congenital Zika syndrome. Concerning stomatognathic system characterization, the professionals described a greater degree of change in aspects of orofacial muscle posture and mobility. Regarding oral functions, they perceived greater changes in speech and swallowing liquids and solid foods. There was a greater degree of change in masticating solids than in swallowing liquids. Conclusion: most speech-language-hearing therapists in the research had a specialization degree, especially in dysphagia and oral-motor control. Most of them had more than 3 years of experience following up with children with congenital Zika syndrome, which indicates a satisfactory time working with this population to help identify orofacial myofunctional changes in them. The professionals stated that orofacial muscle posture and mobility, speech, and swallowing liquids and solid foods were the most changed aspects.
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言语-语言-听力治疗师对先天性寨卡综合征患者口面部肌功能变化的感知
目的:调查巴西东北部先天性寨卡综合征儿童的语言听力治疗师的概况,以及他们对这些儿童口面部肌功能方面和语言听力干预程序的看法。方法:横断面观察研究,定量/定性分析。数据收集工具是一份包含34个项目的关于言语-语言-听力治疗师的社会人口学信息和对研究主题的感知的在线问卷。样本包括来自东北部九个州的23名语言听力治疗师。结果:96%的样本为女性。大多数专业人员都有3年以上治疗先天性寨卡综合征的经验。关于口颌系统的特征,专业人员描述了口面部肌肉姿势和活动方面的更大程度的变化。在口腔功能方面,他们在说话和吞咽液体和固体食物方面感受到了更大的变化。咀嚼固体比吞咽液体有更大程度的变化。结论:本研究中言语听力治疗师大多具有专业化程度,尤其是在吞咽困难和口腔运动控制方面。他们中的大多数人有超过3年的随访先天性寨卡综合征儿童的经验,这表明与这一人群一起工作以帮助确定他们的口面部肌功能变化是令人满意的。专业人士表示,口面部肌肉的姿势和活动,语言,吞咽液体和固体食物是变化最大的方面。
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