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音乐教育对改善诵读困难儿童及青少年阅读技能的作用

Music education for improving reading skills in children and adolescents with dyslexia.

作者信息

Cogo-Moreira Hugo, Andriolo Régis B, Yazigi Latife, Ploubidis George B, Brandão de Ávila Clara Regina, Mari Jair J

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.

出版信息

Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2012 Aug 15;2012(8):CD009133. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD009133.pub2.

DOI:10.1002/14651858.CD009133.pub2
PMID:22895983
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11801330/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dyslexia (or developmental dyslexia or specific reading disability) is a specific learning disorder that has a neurobiological origin. It is marked by difficulties with accurate or fluent recognition of words and poor spelling in people who have average or above average intelligence and these difficulties cannot be attributed to another cause, for example, poor vision, hearing difficulty, or lack of socio-environmental opportunities, motivation, or adequate instruction. Studies have correlated reading skills with musical abilities. It has been hypothesized that musical training may be able to remediate timing difficulties, improve pitch perception, or increase spatial awareness, thereby having a positive effect on skills needed in the development of language and literacy.

OBJECTIVES

To study the effectiveness of music education on reading skills (that is, oral reading skills, reading comprehension, reading fluency, phonological awareness, and spelling) in children and adolescents with dyslexia.

SEARCH METHODS

We searched the following electronic databases in June 2012: CENTRAL (2012, Issue 5), MEDLINE (1948 to May Week 4 2012 ), EMBASE (1980 to 2012 Week 22), CINAHL (searched 7 June 2012), LILACS (searched 7 June 2012), PsycINFO (1887 to May Week 5 2012), ERIC (searched 7 June 2012), Arts and Humanities Citation Index (1970 to 6 June 2012), Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Sciences and Humanities (1990 to 6 June 2012), and WorldCat (searched 7 June 2012). We also searched the WHO International Clinical Trials Registry Platform (ICTRP) and reference lists of studies. We did not apply any date or language limits.

SELECTION CRITERIA

We planned to include randomized controlled trials. We looked for studies that included at least one of our primary outcomes. The primary outcomes were related to the main domain of the reading: oral reading skills, reading comprehension, reading fluency, phonological awareness, and spelling, measured through validated instruments. The secondary outcomes were self esteem and academic achievement.

DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS

Two authors (HCM and RBA) independently screened all titles and abstracts identified through the search strategy to determine their eligibility. For our analysis we had planned to use mean difference for continuous data, with 95% confidence intervals, and to use the random-effects statistical model when the effect estimates of two or more studies could be combined in a meta-analysis.

MAIN RESULTS

We retrieved 851 references via the search strategy. No randomized controlled trials testing music education for the improvement of reading skills in children with dyslexia could be included in this review.

AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: There is no evidence available from randomized controlled trials on which to base a judgment about the effectiveness of music education for the improvement of reading skills in children and adolescents with dyslexia. This uncertainty warrants further research via randomized controlled trials, involving a interdisciplinary team: musicians, hearing and speech therapists, psychologists, and physicians.

摘要

背景

诵读困难(或发育性诵读困难或特定阅读障碍)是一种具有神经生物学起源的特定学习障碍。其特征是智力平均或高于平均水平的人在准确或流畅识别单词以及拼写方面存在困难,且这些困难不能归因于其他原因,例如视力差、听力困难或缺乏社会环境机会、动机或适当的指导。研究已将阅读技能与音乐能力联系起来。据推测,音乐训练或许能够纠正节奏困难、改善音高感知或增强空间意识,从而对语言和读写能力发展所需的技能产生积极影响。

目的

研究音乐教育对患有诵读困难的儿童和青少年阅读技能(即朗读技能、阅读理解、阅读流畅性、语音意识和拼写)的有效性。

检索方法

我们于2012年6月检索了以下电子数据库:考克兰系统评价数据库(2012年第5期)、医学索引数据库(1948年至2012年第5周)、荷兰医学文摘数据库(1980年至2012年第22周)、护理学与健康领域数据库(检索于2012年6月7日)、拉丁美洲及加勒比地区卫生科学数据库(检索于2012年6月7日)、心理学文摘数据库(1887年至2012年第5周)、教育资源信息中心数据库(检索于2012年6月7日)、艺术与人文科学引文索引数据库(1970年至2012年6月6日)、会议论文引文索引 - 社会科学与人文科学数据库(1990年至2012年6月6日)以及世界图书馆联机联合目录数据库(检索于2012年6月7日)。我们还检索了世界卫生组织国际临床试验注册平台以及研究的参考文献列表。我们未设置任何日期或语言限制。

入选标准

我们计划纳入随机对照试验。我们寻找至少包含一项主要结局的研究。主要结局与阅读的主要领域相关:朗读技能、阅读理解、阅读流畅性、语音意识和拼写,通过经过验证的工具进行测量。次要结局为自尊和学业成绩。

数据收集与分析

两位作者(HCM和RBA)独立筛选通过检索策略识别出的所有标题和摘要,以确定其是否符合纳入标准。对于我们的分析,我们计划对连续数据使用均值差及95%置信区间,并且当两项或更多研究的效应估计值可合并进行荟萃分析时,使用随机效应统计模型。

主要结果

通过检索策略我们检索到851篇参考文献。本综述无法纳入任何测试音乐教育对改善诵读困难儿童阅读技能效果的随机对照试验。

作者结论

尚无随机对照试验的证据可用于判断音乐教育对改善患有诵读困难的儿童和青少年阅读技能的有效性。这种不确定性需要通过随机对照试验进行进一步研究,涉及跨学科团队:音乐家、听力与言语治疗师心理学家和医生。

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