Voice evaluation – contribution of the speech-language pathologist voice specialist – SLP-V: part A. History of the problem and vocal behaviour data, self-assessment and auditory perceptual judgement

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2021-12-03 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2021.2020509
M. Behlau, Glaucya Madazio, Thays Vaiano, Claudia Pacheco, Flávia Badaró
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Abstract The human voice is the product of a sophisticated interaction of aerodynamic and myoelastic forces, a perceptual phenomenon that is greatly influenced by vocal behaviour in interpersonal relationships. Vocal problems can be overly complex and can require a team approach, whether for diagnosis or treatment of the patient. This article describes the contribution of the speech-language pathologist, voice specialist SLP-V in the assessment of patients with vocal complaints. A clinical evaluation proposal developed in a 40- to 60-min session is presented. This proposal consists of the following steps: the history of the problem; the patient self-assessment; the auditory perceptual judgement and acoustic analysis; the physical examination; and finally, the correlation of all previously described steps with the medical diagnosis. Part A of this text explores the history of the problem with the focus to determine the influence of the vocal behaviour on the case; the self-assessment of the impact of the voice problem to verify the patient experience in living and coping with dysphonia; and the auditory perceptual judgement to describe the type and degree of vocal deviation. Worldwide published tendencies and specific comments of each step highlight the role of the SLP-V.
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语音评估-语言病理学家语音专家的贡献- SLP-V: a部分问题的历史和声音行为数据,自我评估和听觉感知判断
人的声音是空气动力和肌弹性复杂相互作用的产物,是一种受人际关系中发声行为影响很大的感知现象。声音问题可能过于复杂,可能需要一个团队的方法,无论是诊断还是治疗的病人。这篇文章描述了语言病理学家,语音专家SLP-V在评估有声音抱怨的患者中的贡献。临床评估建议在40至60分钟的会议提出。该建议包括以下步骤:问题的历史;患者自我评价;听觉感知判断与声学分析;体检;最后,所有之前描述的步骤与医学诊断的相关性。本文的A部分探讨了问题的历史,重点是确定发声行为对案件的影响;语音问题影响的自我评估,验证患者在生活和应对语音障碍方面的经验;并以听觉感知判断来描述声音偏差的类型和程度。世界范围内发表的趋势和每个步骤的具体评论都突出了SLP-V的作用。
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