Chanachai Sasalaksamon, Duangprasert Sumita, Prathanee Benjamas
Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
Mekong Health Science Research Institute, Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand.
Arch Craniofac Surg. 2025 Jun;26(3):102-108. doi: 10.7181/acfs.2024.0092. Epub 2025 Jun 20.
Compensatory articulation disorders are the most common issues among children with cleft palates with or without cleft lips (CP ± L). To improve their speech, these children typically require consistent, long-term speech therapy. During situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic or similar epidemics that necessitate social distancing, speech therapy becomes particularly challenging. Telemedicine or telepractice could serve as a strategy to facilitate speech therapy under these conditions. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of telepractice using an application for articulation therapy in improving the percentage of correct consonants (PCC).
Eighteen children with CP ± L (aged 5-13 years) were enrolled in a therapy program lasting 5 months. The Thai Speech Parameters for Patients with Cleft Palate in a Universal Reporting System test was administered to assess PCC before and after therapy. A total of 20 speech therapy sessions, comprising 15 telepractice sessions and five face-to-face sessions, were delivered using the Application for Articulation Therapy-Thai (AAT-T). The paired t-test was used to compare mean differences (MDs) in PCC scores before and after intervention.
Post-intervention analysis demonstrated significant increases in mean PCC scores at both word and sentence levels (word level: MD, 17.20; standard deviation [SD], 17.37; 95% confidence interval [CI], 8.56-25.83; sentence level: MD, 20.90; SD, 16.51; 95% CI, 12.69-29.11). These results indicate meaningful improvements in speech production accuracy.
Telepractice using the AAT-T was an effective strategy for articulation therapy in children with CP ± L, particularly in situations requiring social distancing.
代偿性构音障碍是唇腭裂(CP ± L)患儿中最常见的问题。为了改善他们的语音,这些孩子通常需要持续的长期言语治疗。在诸如新冠疫情或类似需要保持社交距离的疫情期间,言语治疗变得尤其具有挑战性。远程医疗或远程治疗可以作为在这些情况下促进言语治疗的一种策略。本研究的目的是确定使用一种构音治疗应用程序进行远程治疗在提高辅音正确率(PCC)方面的有效性。
18名唇腭裂患儿(年龄5 - 13岁)参加了一个为期5个月的治疗项目。在治疗前后进行通用报告系统测试中的泰国腭裂患者语音参数测试以评估PCC。使用泰语构音治疗应用程序(AAT-T)共进行了20次言语治疗课程,包括15次远程治疗课程和5次面对面治疗课程。采用配对t检验比较干预前后PCC分数的平均差异(MDs)。
干预后分析表明,在单词和句子层面,平均PCC分数均有显著提高(单词层面:MD,17.20;标准差[SD],17.37;95%置信区间[CI],8.56 - 25.83;句子层面:MD,20.90;SD,16.51;95% CI,12.69 - 29.11)。这些结果表明语音产生准确性有了有意义的改善。
使用AAT-T进行远程治疗是唇腭裂患儿构音治疗的有效策略,特别是在需要保持社交距离的情况下。