Dissertação
Idosos em processo demencial e a fonoaudiologia: um estudo de caso
Fecha
2014-03-06Registro en:
MELLO, Jayne Guterres de. ELDERLY IN DEMENTIAL PROCESS AND SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND HEARING SCIENCES: A CASE REPORT. 2014. 144 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Fonoaudiologia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2014.
Autor
Mello, Jayne Guterres de
Institución
Resumen
Purpose: analyzing verbal expression and interpretation/comprehension and underlying
mechanisms (hearing, body balance, voice and orofacial motricity) of two elder women with
clinical case of dementia one living in family environment and other in an elderly Long
Permanence Institution. Materials and methods: field investigation, transversal, qualitative,
presented in case study modality. Took part two elderly one non-institutionalized with
Alzheimer Dementia, the other institutionalized with Vascular Dementia, valued according to a
speech evaluation script that beholds in integrated way aspects of language, hearing, body
balance, voice and orofacial motricity. Oral language was evaluated through interview, narrative
of a relevant fact in life and a present one, comments, evocation/interpretation of a proverb,
interpretation of syllogism, resolving a daily problem and yet the expression space-time location
conditions. The hearing was evaluated by pure tone audiometry, speech audiometry, behavioral
tests of hearing processing and Long-Lantency Auditory Evoked Potential (LLAEP); body
balance through static balance tests, dynamic and movements coordination and Sensory
Organization Test; voice through perceptive-hearing analysis; and orofacial motricity through
observation of structures and functions of the stomatognathic system, highlighting swallowing
dynamics. Results: obtained the elaboration of a protocol version of speech evaluation that
seizes the operation of language, hearing, body balance, voice and orofacial motricity. In the
elderly' evaluation were found linguistic-cognitive manifestation more compromised in the
institutionalized elderly. The results of the organic-physiological aspects evaluation, in both
elderly, matches the natural aging process. Conclusions: the script favors accurate diagnoses;
the elderly' organic-physiological conditions were compatible with natural aging process, while
linguistic-cognitive conditions present more compromised. This report shows the convenience of
speech therapist acting at aging, especially with dementia, as much in family as in institutional
context.