Modelo de estratos por estimulabilidade e complexidade de segmentos: desenvolvimento e aplicação em software
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Brasil Fonoaudiologia UFSM Programa de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação Humana Centro de Ciências da Saúde |
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to develop a rehabilitation model called Strata Model Based on Stimulability and Segment Complexity, and perform the computer-assisted application of such proposal as a therapeutic resource in order to select target segments and stimulus words, predict generalizations and conduct activities for the treatment of phonological disorders. The Strata Model was based on the Segment Production Level (variable created to represent parameters for the assessment of the phonological system, the phonetic inventory and stimulability) and on the Complexity of Distinctive Features (Implicational Model of Feature Complexity - IMFC). The selection of stimulus words was based on environments that favored correct production, while the therapeutic activities were based on a mixed approach, wherein different models, procedures and strategies were combined, adapted and created. The Model has established four strata for treatment selection, and it has also predicted the generalizations that occur when a certain target segment is selected. Different programming patterns have been developed in order to: collect and store data on phonological assessments and stimulability; select the most favorable target segments; create therapeutic activities and strategies; aid the collection and storage of therapeutic data. All the developed programming patterns comprised the Speech Intervention Software (SIFALA). Four subjects with phonological disorders received speech therapy based on the Strata Model and the proposed intervention with SIFALA. A comparison was performed of data on phonetic inventory, phonological system and number of correctly produced consonants between the phonological assessment prior to therapy and the one after therapy. For data analysis, the Chi-square test was used at a significance level of 5% (p<0.05). The use of SIFALA to collect and store data on speech production assessments as well as select target segments and stimulus words, has proved very useful for the work of speech therapists. Moreover, all playful activities conducted during therapy motivated the subjects and fostered learning. All the subjects, who were treated by different strata, showed improvement, as evidenced by segments that were acquired in the phonetic inventory and established in the phonological system. In addition, there was a greater number of correctly produced consonants by all subjects after therapy, and the difference was statistically significant. The selection of target segments, based on the Model, promoted generalizations throughout the treatment, thus reducing the length of treatment required. All the programming patterns developed, which comprise the software SIFALA, are easy to apply and can be useful in clinical practice. They can also be an important tool to store the results of therapy. The results have corroborated theoretical evidence and confirmed the positive effect of the Strata Model and the proposed intervention with SIFALA for treatment of phonological disorders. |
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Modelo de estratos por estimulabilidade e complexidade de segmentos: desenvolvimento e aplicação em softwareDevelopment and application of software for a strata model based on stimulability and segment complexityPatologia de fala e linguagemReabilitação dos transtornos de fala e da linguagemSoftwareCriançaInstrução por computador.Speech-language pathologyRehabilitation of speech and language disordersSoftwareChildComputer-assisted instructionCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAThe objective of this study was to develop a rehabilitation model called Strata Model Based on Stimulability and Segment Complexity, and perform the computer-assisted application of such proposal as a therapeutic resource in order to select target segments and stimulus words, predict generalizations and conduct activities for the treatment of phonological disorders. The Strata Model was based on the Segment Production Level (variable created to represent parameters for the assessment of the phonological system, the phonetic inventory and stimulability) and on the Complexity of Distinctive Features (Implicational Model of Feature Complexity - IMFC). The selection of stimulus words was based on environments that favored correct production, while the therapeutic activities were based on a mixed approach, wherein different models, procedures and strategies were combined, adapted and created. The Model has established four strata for treatment selection, and it has also predicted the generalizations that occur when a certain target segment is selected. Different programming patterns have been developed in order to: collect and store data on phonological assessments and stimulability; select the most favorable target segments; create therapeutic activities and strategies; aid the collection and storage of therapeutic data. All the developed programming patterns comprised the Speech Intervention Software (SIFALA). Four subjects with phonological disorders received speech therapy based on the Strata Model and the proposed intervention with SIFALA. A comparison was performed of data on phonetic inventory, phonological system and number of correctly produced consonants between the phonological assessment prior to therapy and the one after therapy. For data analysis, the Chi-square test was used at a significance level of 5% (p<0.05). The use of SIFALA to collect and store data on speech production assessments as well as select target segments and stimulus words, has proved very useful for the work of speech therapists. Moreover, all playful activities conducted during therapy motivated the subjects and fostered learning. All the subjects, who were treated by different strata, showed improvement, as evidenced by segments that were acquired in the phonetic inventory and established in the phonological system. In addition, there was a greater number of correctly produced consonants by all subjects after therapy, and the difference was statistically significant. The selection of target segments, based on the Model, promoted generalizations throughout the treatment, thus reducing the length of treatment required. All the programming patterns developed, which comprise the software SIFALA, are easy to apply and can be useful in clinical practice. They can also be an important tool to store the results of therapy. The results have corroborated theoretical evidence and confirmed the positive effect of the Strata Model and the proposed intervention with SIFALA for treatment of phonological disorders.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESEste estudo teve como objetivo desenvolver um modelo de terapia denominado Modelo de Estratos por Estimulabilidade e Complexidade dos Segmentos, e aplicar a proposta por meio do uso do computador, como recurso terapêutico, para selecionar segmentos-alvo e palavras-estímulo, prever as generalizações e realizar atividades para o tratamento do desvio fonológico. O Modelo de Estratos foi fundamentado por Nível de Produção do Segmento (variável criada para representar parâmetros da avaliação do sistema fonológico, do inventário fonético e da estimulabilidade) e pela Complexidade dos Traços Distintivos (Modelo Implicacional de Complexidade dos Traços – MICT). A seleção de palavras-estímulo foi baseada em ambientes favorecedores para produção correta, enquanto que as atividades terapêuticas em uma abordagem eclética, na qual diferentes modelos, procedimentos e estratégias foram unidos, adaptados e criados. O Modelo estabeleceu quatro estratos para seleção de tratamento e, também, previu as generalizações possíveis de ocorrerem quando determinado segmento-alvo é selecionado. Diferentes padrões de programação foram desenvolvidos para: coletar e armazenar dados de avaliações fonológicas e de estimulabilidade; selecionar os segmentos-alvo conforme os estratos; selecionar palavras-estímulo mais favorecedoras; criar atividades e estratégias terapêuticas; auxiliar a coleta e armazenamento de dados da terapia. Todos esses padrões de programação desenvolvidos integraram o Software de Intervenção para Fala (SIFALA). Quatro sujeitos, com desvio fonológico, receberam tratamento fonoaudiológico a partir do Modelo de Estrato e da proposta de intervenção com o SIFALA. Comparou-se os dados do inventário fonético, sistema fonológico e número de consoantes produzidas corretamente entre a avaliação fonológica pré-terapia e pós-período de terapia. Na análise dos dados utilizou-se o teste Qui-Quadrado, ao nível de significância de 5% (p<0,05). O uso do SIFALA para coletar e armazenar dados de avaliações fonoaudiológicas bem como selecionar segmentos-alvo e palavras-estímulo mostrou-se um recurso facilitador para a prática do fonoaudiólogo. Além disso, as atividades lúdicas para treino despertaram a motivação na criança, facilitando a aprendizagem. Todos os sujeitos, tratados pelos diferentes estratos, apresentaram evoluções, em que segmentos foram adquiridos no inventário fonético e estabelecidos no sistema fonológico. Além disso, houve maior número de consoantes produzidas corretamente, para todos os sujeitos, após o período de terapia, sendo a diferença estatisticamente significativa. Ainda, a seleção dos segmentos-alvo, segundo o Modelo, promoveu generalizações ao longo do tratamento, tornando menor o período terapêutico. Todos os padrões de programação desenvolvidos, que integram o SIFALA mostram-se de fácil aplicação, podendo ser úteis na prática clínica, servindo também como um importante instrumento para armazenar resultados da terapia. Corroborando evidências teóricas, os resultados obtidos confirmam o efeito positivo do Modelo de Estrato e da proposta de intervenção com o SIFALA para o tratamento do desvio fonológico.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação HumanaCentro de Ciências da SaúdeKeske-Soares, Marciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2993790524055307Payão, Luzia Miscow da CruzCapellini, Simone AparecidaDonicht, GabrieleMota, Helena BolliBrancalioni, Ana Rita2024-07-09T14:31:17Z2024-07-09T14:31:17Z2015-03-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/32256ark:/26339/001300000b888porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2024-08-15T17:09:47Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/32256Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/PUBhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.com||manancial@ufsm.bropendoar:2024-08-15T17:09:47Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Modelo de estratos por estimulabilidade e complexidade de segmentos: desenvolvimento e aplicação em software Development and application of software for a strata model based on stimulability and segment complexity |
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Modelo de estratos por estimulabilidade e complexidade de segmentos: desenvolvimento e aplicação em software Brancalioni, Ana Rita Patologia de fala e linguagem Reabilitação dos transtornos de fala e da linguagem Software Criança Instrução por computador. Speech-language pathology Rehabilitation of speech and language disorders Software Child Computer-assisted instruction CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA |
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Modelo de estratos por estimulabilidade e complexidade de segmentos: desenvolvimento e aplicação em software |
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Modelo de estratos por estimulabilidade e complexidade de segmentos: desenvolvimento e aplicação em software |
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The objective of this study was to develop a rehabilitation model called Strata Model Based on Stimulability and Segment Complexity, and perform the computer-assisted application of such proposal as a therapeutic resource in order to select target segments and stimulus words, predict generalizations and conduct activities for the treatment of phonological disorders. The Strata Model was based on the Segment Production Level (variable created to represent parameters for the assessment of the phonological system, the phonetic inventory and stimulability) and on the Complexity of Distinctive Features (Implicational Model of Feature Complexity - IMFC). The selection of stimulus words was based on environments that favored correct production, while the therapeutic activities were based on a mixed approach, wherein different models, procedures and strategies were combined, adapted and created. The Model has established four strata for treatment selection, and it has also predicted the generalizations that occur when a certain target segment is selected. Different programming patterns have been developed in order to: collect and store data on phonological assessments and stimulability; select the most favorable target segments; create therapeutic activities and strategies; aid the collection and storage of therapeutic data. All the developed programming patterns comprised the Speech Intervention Software (SIFALA). Four subjects with phonological disorders received speech therapy based on the Strata Model and the proposed intervention with SIFALA. A comparison was performed of data on phonetic inventory, phonological system and number of correctly produced consonants between the phonological assessment prior to therapy and the one after therapy. For data analysis, the Chi-square test was used at a significance level of 5% (p<0.05). The use of SIFALA to collect and store data on speech production assessments as well as select target segments and stimulus words, has proved very useful for the work of speech therapists. Moreover, all playful activities conducted during therapy motivated the subjects and fostered learning. All the subjects, who were treated by different strata, showed improvement, as evidenced by segments that were acquired in the phonetic inventory and established in the phonological system. In addition, there was a greater number of correctly produced consonants by all subjects after therapy, and the difference was statistically significant. The selection of target segments, based on the Model, promoted generalizations throughout the treatment, thus reducing the length of treatment required. All the programming patterns developed, which comprise the software SIFALA, are easy to apply and can be useful in clinical practice. They can also be an important tool to store the results of therapy. The results have corroborated theoretical evidence and confirmed the positive effect of the Strata Model and the proposed intervention with SIFALA for treatment of phonological disorders. |
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