2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2021.110700
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Speech pathology telepractice intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic for Spanish-speaking children with cleft palate: A systematic review

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“…Some patients with cleft‐palate‐speech grow without speech‐therapy due to physical or environmental constraints; hence, telepractice may play a significant role in those. Although previous literature shows that telepractice is as effective as FTFP 7–10 and our study revealed that there was no significant difference in therapy‐level‐changes between FTFP and telepractice.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…Some patients with cleft‐palate‐speech grow without speech‐therapy due to physical or environmental constraints; hence, telepractice may play a significant role in those. Although previous literature shows that telepractice is as effective as FTFP 7–10 and our study revealed that there was no significant difference in therapy‐level‐changes between FTFP and telepractice.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 83%
“…Por otra parte, Henningsson et al (2008), considera palabras aisladas y oraciones para la evaluación de hipernasalidad, emisión nasal audible y/o turbulencia nasal y los errores en la producción de consonantes, mientras que para la hiponasalidad solo utiliza oraciones, y para los trastornos de la voz, la inteligibilidad y la aceptabilidad del habla emplea muestras de habla espontánea. Al respecto, se debe destacar que es importante que la evaluación perceptual en personas con fisura del paladar incluya palabras, oraciones y muestras de habla espontánea que permitan evaluar sonidos de alta presión (/p/, /t/, /k/, /f/, /s/ y /t ͡ ʃ/), comúnmente afectados en personas con fisura (Palomares-Aguilera et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Para luego, determinar de manera independiente la severidad de la AC en cada sonido, mediante por ejemplo la aplicación de la escala de Pamplona et al (2005). Además, de complementar lo anterior con el reporte de los usuarios, sus padres/cuidadores o acompañantes, a través de cuestionarios como el VELO-Spanish, la escala de inteligibilidad en contexto, entre otros (McLeod et al, 2012;Palomares-Aguilera et al, 2021;Skirko et al, 2018). Estos últimos entregan información importante sobre el impacto de la IVF en la calidad de vida de las personas con fisura del paladar y su desempeño comunicativo en contextos funcionales, lo cual es fundamental para la toma de decisiones respecto a tratamientos quirúrgicos y fonoaudiológicos.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Lactation is one of the main characteristics that identify mammals, to which group human beings belong, and which can mean the difference between life and death of the offspring (34). According to data from the World Health Organization and the United Nations Children's Fund, optimal breastfeeding of infants up to two years of age is more beneficial than any other type of intervention (30). Thus, exclusive breastfeeding, which includes feeding during the period between 0 and 6 months, is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a public health policy after this estimated time is when the introduction of complementary feeding should begin, which includes the period in which the child is offered any nutritious food (solid or liquid) in addition to breast milk or infant formula (2).…”
Section: Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the early years, children with cleft palate have difficulties with oral expression, speech, and voice. The literature describes these difficulties due to the negative impact on the communicative, linguistic, cognitive, school, and social development of children (30)…”
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confidence: 99%