Deafness Therapy
Mostrando 1-12 de 15 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Perception of undergraduate students in speech-language pathology about speech therapy in the field of deafness
RESUMO Objetivo: conhecer a percepção de alunos de graduação em Fonoaudiologia sobre o atendimento fonoaudiológico na área da surdez. Métodos: pesquisa qualitativa, com coleta de dados realizada com questionário autoaplicável e grupo focal. A amostra constituiu-se por 14 alunos matriculados no curso de graduação em Fonoaudiologia. Resultados: o
Rev. CEFAC. Publicado em: 14/03/2019
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2. Análise dos conceitos teóricos empregados na clínica fonoaudiológica para aquisição da linguagem em surdos / Analysis of the theoretical concepts used in clinical treatments for language acquisition in deaf
This study addressed the speech therapy that is proposed for the acquisition of language in deaf children. The relevance of this study relates to the fact that in recent years criticisms being leveled against the participation of professional service and that there are few publications that depict the theoretical concepts and philosophies of education / reha
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Lingua Brasileira de Sinais : reflexões sobre a sua oficialização como instrumento de inclusão dos surdos / Brazilian Sign Language : reflections on the official as a tool for inclusion of deaf
This work has as central theme the processes that turn the Brazilian Sign Language (LIBRAS) an official language, a legitimate form of expression and communication of deaf communities. The main documents that recognize the language (Law 10436/2002) and regulate the law (Decree 5626/2005) are presented and discussed. Among the several issues mentioned, proble
Publicado em: 2009
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4. TELLING AND RETELLING THE LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD FAIRY TALE: HOW SPEECH THERAPY CAN MEDIATE DEAF CHILDREN`S CO-CONSTRUCTION OF THE NARRATIVE IN A SECOND LANGUAGE / CONTAGEM E RECONTAGEM DO CONTO CHAPEUZINHO VERMELHO: CO-CONSTRUÇÃO DA NARRATIVA POR CRIANÇAS SURDAS EM SEGUNDA LÍNGUA ATRAVÉS DA MEDIAÇÃO EM TERAPIA FONOAUDIOLÓGICA
The study analyzes the development of deaf children`s narrative competence in the Clinic for the Hearing Impaired of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. It aims at demonstrating how deaf children reveal narrative knowledge schemas in interaction with a speech therapist while telling and retelling the - Little Red Riding Hood - fairy tale. It further sh
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Mãe e bebê prematuro extremo: possibilidade de vínculo em situação adversa
This study examines the relationship between mothers and premature babies, during prolonged hospitalization in a neonatal intensive therapy unit (NITU). To consider the matter, an interview with the mother of an extreme premature baby was conducted. She recorded the hospitalization period using a scrapbook, i.e., a book through which hospitalization history
Publicado em: 2007
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6. À escuta do silêncio: marcas de subjetivação na escrita de surdos
O presente trabalho tem como objetivo direcionar um olhar e uma escuta ao sujeito surdo por meio de sua escrita, em detrimento da falta, do erro, enfatizando-se justamente o expresso, o ganho, as marcas de que ali, no escrito, há um sujeito singular. O interesse por essa pesquisa surgiu devido ao grande número de queixas quanto ao relacionamento dos surdos
Publicado em: 2007
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7. Mothers of deaf children : the construction of the identities in their narratives / Ser mãe ouvinte de filho surdo: a construção de identidade na narrativa de mães de crianças surdas
This paper analyzes the discursive identities in the narratives of hearing mothers of deaf children in Group Therapy Orientation. To do so, it takes the premises of Social-Interaction Linguistics, Social Psychology, Anthropology, Systemic Functional Grammar, and Speech Pathology and uses the processes of the transitivity system,proposed by Halliday, the conc
Publicado em: 2006
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8. FAMILY, SCHOOL AND PHONOAUDIOLOGIAL INTERVENTION: MEDIATIONS WITH THE DEAF / FAMÍLIA, ESCOLA E INTERVENÇÃO FONOAUDIOLÓGICA: SUAS MEDIAÇÕES COM O SURDO
This work had for intention to analyze the established mediations for the teachers listeners, for the phonoaudiology trainees and for relatives of deaf that frequent the school in a concomitant way to the phonoaudiology attendance. The development of that research felt in Serviço de Atendimento Fonoaudiológico (SAF) of the Phonoaudiology course of Universi
Publicado em: 2005
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9. Evaluation of voice and speech intelligibility of deaf individuals before and after speech therapy utilizing computerized resources. / "Avaliação da voz e inteligibilidade da fala de surdos antes e depois da terapia fonoaudiológica com recurso computadorizado"
INTRODUÇÃO: A audição é fundamental para aquisição e desenvolvimento da fala. Atualmente, mesmo com o avanço no atendimento ao surdo utilizando a língua de sinais, muitos procuram pelo trabalho oral. OBJETIVO: Avaliar as mudanças na voz e na fala de surdos após a aplicação de um procedimento terapêutico que utiliza como apoio o feedback visual.
Publicado em: 2004
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10. Word deafness in Wernicke's aphasia.
Three patients with otherwise typical Wernicke's aphasia showed consistent superiority of visual over auditory comprehension. The precedents for and anatomical basis of a selective auditory deficit in Wernicke's aphasia are discussed, including the relationship to pure word deafness. One implication of spared visual language function may be the use of gestur
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11. Familial aggregation of streptomycin ototoxicity: autosomal dominant inheritance?
Eight members of a large kindred of mixed ancestry from a remote rural area of South Africa were investigated for deafness. In each, severe permanent perceptive hearing loss had developed during antituberculous therapy with streptomycin sulphate in conventional doses. Although unproven by the data available in this study, the familial aggregation and pattern
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12. Alport's syndrome.
Alport's syndrome (AS) is a progressive glomerulonephritis which is associated with high tone sensorineural deafness and characteristic eye signs. It accounts for 0.6% of all patients who start renal replacement therapy in Europe, and is most commonly inherited as an X linked disorder with a gene frequency of 1 in 5000. During the last six years several type