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Item Metadata only A survey of standardized tests for language-delayed children used by speech-language pathologists in Thailand(2023-09-01) Kunadhamraks P.; Mahidol UniversityObjectives: The objective of this study was to investigate how speech-language pathologists in Thailand utilized standardized assessments to evaluate children with language development disorders and to discover the perspectives of Thai speech...-language pathologists regarding standardized tests. Materials and methods: This survey sample included 80 Thai speech-language pathologists who were at least 21 years old and had worked for at least one year. The research instrument consisted of aPublication Open Access Exploring the Feasibility of Implementing Telepractice Innovation for Speech-Language Pathologists in Thailand(2024) Tipwaree Aueworakhunanan; Pitcharpa Dejket; Sudarat Phakkachok; Weerapat Punkla: To explore the possibility of speech-language pathologists (SLPs) in Thailand implementing the telepractice innovation through a survey of their attitudes toward the characteristics, diffusion, and limitations of innovation. Methods: In this survey study...Background: The speech clinic at Ramathibodi Hospital has been using telepractice for 2 years. These outcomes have clearly shown many benefits. It is a new system in Thailand that has not been studied in terms of innovation before. ObjectiveItem Metadata only Speech-language pathologists’ perceptions of augmentative and alternative communication in Thailand(2023-01-01) Kamonsitichai W.; Goldstein H.; Mahidol UniversityAugmentative and alternative communication (AAC) systems are not well-known and broadly used in Thailand. To begin introducing AAC systems and interventions to children with complex communication needs in Thailand, understanding speech-language... pathologists’ (SLPs) perceptions toward various AAC systems is an important first step. This study assessed SLPs’ perceptions of three AAC modalities: gestural communication, communication boards, and iPad 1 -based speech-output technologies. A total of 78 SLPsItem Metadata only Speech Task Force and Quality of Life after Surgery in Children with Cleft Lip and Palate: Limitation of Professionals(2023-01-01) Prathanee B.; Thanawirattananit P.; Surit P.; Mitkitti R.; Makarabhirom K.; Prathanee B.; Mahidol UniversityBackground Shortage of speech and language therapists results in lack of speech services. The aims of this study were to find the effectiveness of a combination speech therapy model at Level IV: General speech and language pathologist (GSLP...) and Level V: Specific speech and language pathologist (SSLP) in reduction of the number of articulation errors and promotion the quality of life (QoL) for children with cleft palate with or without cleft lip (CP ± L). Methods Fifteen children with CP ± LPublication Open Access การศึกษาเพื่อเปรียบเทียบระยะเวลาในการฝึกพูดให้ชัด ระหว่างการใช้แบบฝึกที่คำนึงถึงการออกเสียงร่วมและแบบฝึก(2559) เฉลิมชัย นิลสุวรรณโฆษิต; ปรางทิพย์ ศิริชื่นวิจิตร; วรพล บุญญบาล; Chalermchai Nilsuwankhosit; Prangtip Sirichuenvichit; Worapol Boonyaban; มหาวิทยาลัยมหิดล. คณะแพทยศาสตร์โรงพยาบาลรามาธิบดี. ภาควิชาวิทยาศาสตร์สื่อความหมายและความผิดปกติของการสื่อความหมาย; สำนักการแพทย์. โรงพยาบาลกลาง. กลุ่มงานโสต คอ นาสิกObjective: The purpose of this research was to compare a period of time in speech training for children with articulation disorders by using 2 types of exercises, the co-articulation and general exercise. Patients and Methods: Thirty children... statistics. Results: Average period of time of speech accuracy in the co-articulation group was 2.66 weeks and 4.66 weeks for the general group. However, the result cannot be concluded that the duration of using the co-articulation exercise was shorter thanPublication Metadata only Naso-Articulometry Speech Database For Cleft-Palate Speech Assessment(2018-07-02) Chai Wutiwiwatchai; Patcharika Chootrakool; Sawit Kasuriya; Kalyanee Makarabhirom; Nantiya Ooppanasak; Benjamas Prathanee; Khon Kaen University; Mahidol University; Thailand National Electronics and Computer Technology Centerequipment called Naso-articulometer (NASAM) has been introduced to speech and language pathologists (SLP). NASAM has been incrementally developed and used to collect speech data from cleft-palate and normal speakers in word and sentence levels as well...© 2018 IEEE. Cleft palate has impact to speech, language and hearing problems. Speech therapy is a common treatment process required after surgery. To improve the assessment efficiency in patient with nasalance and articulation disorders, a novelPublication Metadata only Aural rehabilitation for deaf children: A northeastern Thailand experience(2005-03-01) Krisna Lertsukprasert; Benjamas Prathanee; Mahidol University; Khon Kaen Universityfor these children so that they are able to communicate with other people in the hearing society. Teaching programs include auditory training, speech stimulation, speech correction and developing language skills by using natural conversation and real models... children was set up in 1993 by an audiologist and a speech pathologist at the speech and hearing clinic, Department of Otolaryngology, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University. A study of 31 deaf children with the average better ear hearing thresholdPublication Metadata only Speech therapy model for patients with cleft palate in Lao People's Democratic Republic: Lack of speech services(2020-11-01) Benjamas Prathanee; Tawitree Pumnum; Phanomwan Yoodee; Kalyanee Makarabhirom; Khon Kaen University; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University; Northern Women's Development Foundation© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Background: A majority of children with cleft lip and palate (CLP) have persistent speech and language problems after repair. Speech services are critically needed for these children in some developing countries where there is a... and teaching services for both speech assistants (SAs), who were local health care providers, and caregivers were performed in 3-day intensive speech camps. Three 1-day follow-up speech camps and 3 site visits were conducted by Thai speech and languagePublication Metadata only Esophageal speeches modified by the Speech enhancer program®(2013-12-01) Sriwimon Manochiopinig; Panuthat Boonpramuk; Mahidol University; King Mongkuts University of Technology ThonburiEsophageal speeches of 7 laryngectomy persons were evaluated post modified by the Speech enhancer program®. Five speech-language pathologists assessed their speech accuracy and intelligibility of the words and continuing speech. Each speech sample... was compared pre and post modified. It was found that originally all esophageal speakers had various articulation disorders. The error patterns were substitution, addition, omission and distortion. These speech defects seemed to relate to structure and sourcePublication Metadata only Speech outcomes in children with cleft and palate: Srinagarind Hospital, Khon Kaen University, Thailand(2019-01-01) N. Ooppanasak; K. Makarabhirom; B. Chowchuen; B. Prathanee; Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University; Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol Universitywas performed by two senior speech and language pathologists by consensus. Descriptive analysis and Wilcoxon Sign Rank Test were used to present the data. Results: The prevalence of speech abnormalities in primary school-aged children with CLP was high (viz...© JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND| 2019. Background: Speech defects in children with cleft lip and palate are common after cleft repair. Investigation of speech outcomes provides useful information for further intervention planning
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