Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Niele Caroline Vasconcelos
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/12207
Resumo: Introduction: Tracheoesophageal speech obtained by means of a tracheoesophageal prosthesis has limitations, represented by its restricted melodic variation and intensity. Thus, there is interference in the communicative efficiency of these individuals. The speech therapist in the context of total laryngectomy has focused his/her work more in the direction of phonation. Frequently, by giving more attention to the voice, the therapist forgets the other aspects of verbal (speed of speech, emphasis, pause and inflection, among others) and non-verbal (posture, gestures and facial expression) communication. Aim: to analyze expressiveness before and after completing a phonoaudiological intervention program, in two individuals with tracheoesophageal speech. Method: two subjects (S1 and S2) with tracheoesophageal speech participated in a phonoaudiological program with focus on expressiveness, conducted in four meetings of two hours each. Two video recordings were made (one pre- and one post-intervention). Ten judges participated in the judgment of each subject s communication (the subject him/herself, three relatives, three phonoaudiologists experienced in attending oncologic patients, and three individuals from the population not familiar with tracheoesophageal speech. The judges were asked whether the communicative performance (in the two video recordings) was equal or different. If they perceived differences, they should justify their reply, identifying which aspect had changed, according to a pre-established evaluation script, with aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication. Results: In the opinion of S1, there were changes as regards facial expression, understanding and speed of speech, use of pauses and voice quality. S2 described the changes in a positive manner for the other aspects: bodily posture; head movements; facial expression, understanding and speed of speech, use of pauses and emphasis; voice intensity and quality. For the subjects relatives, the aspects most pointed out were: facial expression, understanding the speech and voice quality. The speech therapist made a more technical assessment of the verbal communication such as marking emphasis by pauses and variation in loudness, and they also associated more melodious speech with improvement in voice quality, although they made little mention of the non-verbal communication. The lay judges took more notice of the body when they perceived differences particularly in the gestures and facial expression, in addition to the improvements in understanding the speech and voice quality. Conclusion: In the perception of all the judges, verbal communication, so highly valued in the speech therapist clinic, received greater emphasis in totally laryngectomized individuals with tracheoesophageal speech, than non-verbal communication. The speech therapists were shown to identify changes in verbal communication in greater detail, and the lay judges observed communication from more overall aspect. This evidences that the speech therapist clinic is able to transcend the voice and place value on the work with expressiveness in the rehabilitation of these individuals
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spelling Andrada e Silva, Marta Assumpção dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4510935H7Medeiros, Niele Caroline Vasconcelos2016-04-27T18:12:36Z2008-09-052008-07-29Medeiros, Niele Caroline Vasconcelos. Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção. 2008. 129 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Fonoaudiologia) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, São Paulo, 2008.https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/12207Introduction: Tracheoesophageal speech obtained by means of a tracheoesophageal prosthesis has limitations, represented by its restricted melodic variation and intensity. Thus, there is interference in the communicative efficiency of these individuals. The speech therapist in the context of total laryngectomy has focused his/her work more in the direction of phonation. Frequently, by giving more attention to the voice, the therapist forgets the other aspects of verbal (speed of speech, emphasis, pause and inflection, among others) and non-verbal (posture, gestures and facial expression) communication. Aim: to analyze expressiveness before and after completing a phonoaudiological intervention program, in two individuals with tracheoesophageal speech. Method: two subjects (S1 and S2) with tracheoesophageal speech participated in a phonoaudiological program with focus on expressiveness, conducted in four meetings of two hours each. Two video recordings were made (one pre- and one post-intervention). Ten judges participated in the judgment of each subject s communication (the subject him/herself, three relatives, three phonoaudiologists experienced in attending oncologic patients, and three individuals from the population not familiar with tracheoesophageal speech. The judges were asked whether the communicative performance (in the two video recordings) was equal or different. If they perceived differences, they should justify their reply, identifying which aspect had changed, according to a pre-established evaluation script, with aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication. Results: In the opinion of S1, there were changes as regards facial expression, understanding and speed of speech, use of pauses and voice quality. S2 described the changes in a positive manner for the other aspects: bodily posture; head movements; facial expression, understanding and speed of speech, use of pauses and emphasis; voice intensity and quality. For the subjects relatives, the aspects most pointed out were: facial expression, understanding the speech and voice quality. The speech therapist made a more technical assessment of the verbal communication such as marking emphasis by pauses and variation in loudness, and they also associated more melodious speech with improvement in voice quality, although they made little mention of the non-verbal communication. The lay judges took more notice of the body when they perceived differences particularly in the gestures and facial expression, in addition to the improvements in understanding the speech and voice quality. Conclusion: In the perception of all the judges, verbal communication, so highly valued in the speech therapist clinic, received greater emphasis in totally laryngectomized individuals with tracheoesophageal speech, than non-verbal communication. The speech therapists were shown to identify changes in verbal communication in greater detail, and the lay judges observed communication from more overall aspect. This evidences that the speech therapist clinic is able to transcend the voice and place value on the work with expressiveness in the rehabilitation of these individualsIntrodução: a fala traqueoesofágica (FT), obtida por meio da prótese traqueoesofágica, possui limitações representadas pela pouca variação melódica e de intensidade, o que interfere na eficiência comunicativa dos indivíduos com prótese. O fonoaudiólogo, no contexto da laringectomia total, tem focado o seu trabalho mais na direção da fonação. O terapeuta muitas vezes, ao privilegiar a voz, esquece de outros aspectos da comunicação verbal (velocidade de fala, ênfase, pausa e inflexão, entre outros) e da não-verbal (postura, gestos e expressão facial). Objetivo: analisar a expressividade pré e pós-realização de um programa de intervenção fonoaudiológica em dois indivíduos com fala traqueoesofágica. Método: dois sujeitos (S1 e S2) com FT participaram de um programa de intervenção fonoaudiológica com foco na expressividade, realizado em quatro encontros de duas horas cada. Foram feitas duas gravações em vídeo (uma pré e uma pós-intervenção). Participaram do julgamento da comunicação de cada sujeito 10 juízes (o próprio sujeito, três parentes, três fonoaudiólogos experientes no atendimento a pacientes oncológicos, e três indivíduos da população sem familiaridade com a FT). Foi perguntado aos juízes se o desempenho comunicativo estava igual ou diferente. Caso percebessem diferenças, deveriam justificar sua resposta identificando qual aspecto havia modificado, de acordo com um roteiro de avaliação pré-elaborado, com aspectos da comunicação verbal e não-verbal. Resultados: Na opinião de S1 houve mudanças quanto à expressão facial, compreensão e velocidade de fala, uso de pausas e qualidade de voz. S2 descreveu as mudanças de maneira positiva para os aspectos: postura corporal, movimentos de cabeça, expressão facial, compreensão e velocidade de fala, uso de pausas e ênfases, intensidade e qualidade de voz. Para os parentes dos sujeitos, os aspectos mais apontados foram: expressão facial, compreensão de fala e qualidade de voz. Os fonoaudiólogos fizeram uma avaliação mais técnica da comunicação verbal, pois perceberam a marcação de ênfases por pausas e variação da loudness, bem como associaram maior melodia de fala com melhora na qualidade de voz, embora tenham feito pouca menção à comunicação não verbal. Os juízes leigos observaram mais o corpo dos sujeitos ao perceberem diferenças principalmente nos gestos e expressão facial, além da melhora na compreensão de fala e qualidade de voz. Conclusão: a comunicação verbal, tão valorizada na clínica fonoaudiológica, em laringectomizados totais com FT, recebeu maior destaque do que a não-verbal na percepção de todos juízes. As fonoaudiólogas mostraram-se mais detalhistas em identificar mudanças na comunicação verbal e os juízes leigos observaram a comunicação de forma mais global. Isso evidencia que a clínica fonoaudiológica pode transcender a voz e valorizar o trabalho com expressividade na reabilitação desses indivíduosConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológicoapplication/pdfhttp://tede2.pucsp.br/tede/retrieve/25121/Niele%20Caroline%20Vasconcelos%20Medeiros.pdf.jpgporPontifícia Universidade Católica de São PauloPrograma de Estudos Pós-Graduados em FonoaudiologiaPUC-SPBRFonoaudiologiaComunicaçãoInteligibilidade de falaFalaLaringectomiaVoz esofagicaLaryngectomyCommunicationIntelligibility of speechCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAFala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervençãoTracheoesophageal speech in total laryngectomized patients: expressiveness as a proposal for interventioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SPinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPTEXTNiele Caroline Vasconcelos Medeiros.pdf.txtNiele Caroline Vasconcelos Medeiros.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain195333https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/12207/3/Niele%20Caroline%20Vasconcelos%20Medeiros.pdf.txte20bc63e822258eb593c2a22dfe4868dMD53ORIGINALNiele Caroline Vasconcelos Medeiros.pdfapplication/pdf711144https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/12207/1/Niele%20Caroline%20Vasconcelos%20Medeiros.pdf1c395daa5b921474e2b2d93185765c0bMD51THUMBNAILNiele Caroline Vasconcelos Medeiros.pdf.jpgNiele Caroline Vasconcelos Medeiros.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1943https://repositorio.pucsp.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/12207/2/Niele%20Caroline%20Vasconcelos%20Medeiros.pdf.jpgcc73c4c239a4c332d642ba1e7c7a9fb2MD52handle/122072022-04-27 18:56:25.823oai:repositorio.pucsp.br:handle/12207Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://sapientia.pucsp.br/https://sapientia.pucsp.br/oai/requestbngkatende@pucsp.br||rapassi@pucsp.bropendoar:2022-04-27T21:56:25Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da PUC_SP - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Tracheoesophageal speech in total laryngectomized patients: expressiveness as a proposal for intervention
title Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
spellingShingle Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
Medeiros, Niele Caroline Vasconcelos
Comunicação
Inteligibilidade de fala
Fala
Laringectomia
Voz esofagica
Laryngectomy
Communication
Intelligibility of speech
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
title_short Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
title_full Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
title_fullStr Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
title_full_unstemmed Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
title_sort Fala traqueoesofágica em laringectomizados totais: expressividade como proposta de intervenção
author Medeiros, Niele Caroline Vasconcelos
author_facet Medeiros, Niele Caroline Vasconcelos
author_role author
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Inteligibilidade de fala
Fala
Laringectomia
Voz esofagica
topic Comunicação
Inteligibilidade de fala
Fala
Laringectomia
Voz esofagica
Laryngectomy
Communication
Intelligibility of speech
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Laryngectomy
Communication
Intelligibility of speech
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description Introduction: Tracheoesophageal speech obtained by means of a tracheoesophageal prosthesis has limitations, represented by its restricted melodic variation and intensity. Thus, there is interference in the communicative efficiency of these individuals. The speech therapist in the context of total laryngectomy has focused his/her work more in the direction of phonation. Frequently, by giving more attention to the voice, the therapist forgets the other aspects of verbal (speed of speech, emphasis, pause and inflection, among others) and non-verbal (posture, gestures and facial expression) communication. Aim: to analyze expressiveness before and after completing a phonoaudiological intervention program, in two individuals with tracheoesophageal speech. Method: two subjects (S1 and S2) with tracheoesophageal speech participated in a phonoaudiological program with focus on expressiveness, conducted in four meetings of two hours each. Two video recordings were made (one pre- and one post-intervention). Ten judges participated in the judgment of each subject s communication (the subject him/herself, three relatives, three phonoaudiologists experienced in attending oncologic patients, and three individuals from the population not familiar with tracheoesophageal speech. The judges were asked whether the communicative performance (in the two video recordings) was equal or different. If they perceived differences, they should justify their reply, identifying which aspect had changed, according to a pre-established evaluation script, with aspects of verbal and non-verbal communication. Results: In the opinion of S1, there were changes as regards facial expression, understanding and speed of speech, use of pauses and voice quality. S2 described the changes in a positive manner for the other aspects: bodily posture; head movements; facial expression, understanding and speed of speech, use of pauses and emphasis; voice intensity and quality. For the subjects relatives, the aspects most pointed out were: facial expression, understanding the speech and voice quality. The speech therapist made a more technical assessment of the verbal communication such as marking emphasis by pauses and variation in loudness, and they also associated more melodious speech with improvement in voice quality, although they made little mention of the non-verbal communication. The lay judges took more notice of the body when they perceived differences particularly in the gestures and facial expression, in addition to the improvements in understanding the speech and voice quality. Conclusion: In the perception of all the judges, verbal communication, so highly valued in the speech therapist clinic, received greater emphasis in totally laryngectomized individuals with tracheoesophageal speech, than non-verbal communication. The speech therapists were shown to identify changes in verbal communication in greater detail, and the lay judges observed communication from more overall aspect. This evidences that the speech therapist clinic is able to transcend the voice and place value on the work with expressiveness in the rehabilitation of these individuals
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