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Gray, Christina; Baylor, Carolyn; Eadie, Tanya; Kendall, Diane; Yorkston, Kathryn – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2012
Background: The term "speech usage" refers to what people want or need to do with their speech to fulfil the communication demands in their life roles. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) need to know about clients' speech usage to plan appropriate interventions to meet their life participation goals. The Levels of Speech Usage is a…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Vignettes, Language Impairments, Communication Disorders
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Rodriguez-Parra, Maria J.; Adrian, Jose A.; Casado, Juan C. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
Purpose: This study evaluates the effectiveness of two different programs of voice-treatment on a heterogeneous group of dysphonic speakers and the stability of therapeutic progress for longterm follow-up post-treatment period, using a limited multidimensional protocol of evaluation. Method: Forty-two participants with voice disorders were…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Hygiene, Interaction, Acoustics
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Bohnenkamp, Todd A.; Stowell, Talena; Hesse, Joy; Wright, Simon – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Speakers who use an electrolarynx following a total laryngectomy no longer require pulmonary support for speech. Subsequently, chest wall movements may be affected; however, chest wall movements in these speakers are not well defined. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate speech breathing in speakers who use an electrolarynx during…
Descriptors: Speech, Anatomy, Assistive Technology, Evaluation
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Malandraki, Georgia A.; Hind, Jacqueline A.; Gangnon, Ronald; Logemann, Jeri A.; Robbins, JoAnne – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2011
Purpose: To evaluate the utility of a pitch elevation task in the assessment of oropharyngeal dysphagia. Method: This study was a pilot prospective cohort study including 40 consecutive patients (16 male and 24 female) who were referred by their physician for a swallowing evaluation. Patients were evaluated with a noninstrumental clinical…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Patients, Evaluation, Acoustics
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Spielman, Jennifer; Mahler, Leslie; Halpern, Angela; Gilley, Phllip; Klepitskaya, Olga; Ramig, Lorraine – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2011
Purpose: Intensive voice therapy (LSVT[R]LOUD) can effectively manage voice and speech symptoms associated with idiopathic Parkinson disease (PD). This small-group study evaluated voice and speech in individuals with and without deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) before and after LSVT LOUD, to determine whether outcomes…
Descriptors: Stimulation, Articulation (Speech), Voice Disorders, Diseases
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Maryn, Youri; De Bodt, Marc; Roy, Nelson – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Voice practitioners require an objective index of dysphonia severity as a means to reliably track treatment outcomes. To ensure ecological validity however, such a measure should survey both sustained vowels and continuous speech. In an earlier study, a multivariate acoustic model referred to as the Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI), consisting…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Vowels, Outcomes of Treatment, Validity
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Kempster, Gail B.; Gerratt, Bruce R.; Abbott, Katherine Verdolini; Barkmeier-Kraemer, Julie; Hillman, Robert E. – American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2009
Purpose: This article presents the development of the Consensus Auditory-Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (CAPE-V) following a consensus conference on perceptual voice quality measurement sponsored by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's Special Interest Division 3, Voice and Voice Disorders. The CAPE-V protocol and recording form were…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Voice Disorders, Speech Language Pathology, Evaluation
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Sandage, Mary J.; Zelazny, Sherri K. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2004
Paradoxical vocal fold motion (PVFM) is a complex adductory disorder of the vocal folds that frequently is mistaken for asthma. PVFM typically requires behavioral intervention by a trained speech-language pathologist for complete resolution of the symptoms. Once thought to be limited to adults, PVFM has been increasingly documented and…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Children, Adolescents, Intervention