早期言語介入とモニタリングの必要性を強調する、早産児における持続的な音声障害を明らかにする研究。
Sae Mi Hong1, Hyun Sub Sim2, Eun Jae Ko3
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
|February 4, 2026
まとめ
多くの早産児は持続的な音声障害を経験しており、これは言語能力と関連している。正規化の予測因子はまだ特定されていないため、早期のモニタリングと言語介入が重要である。
科学分野:
- 小児神経学
- 発達小児科学
- 言語聴覚療法
背景:
- 早産は神経発達遅延のリスク増加と関連しています。
- 音声障害は、早産児にとって一般的な課題です。
- 早期の特定と介入は、転帰を改善するために不可欠です。
研究 の 目的:
- 早産児における音声発達軌道を特定すること。
- 音声能力に関連する臨床的および発達的要因を調査すること。
- この集団における音声正規化の予測因子を決定すること。
主な方法:
- 80人の早産児を対象とした後ろ向き縦断研究。
- 3歳と4歳での子音正答率(PCC)を用いた音声発達の評価。
- 正常、異常、キャッチアップ、および発達遅延の成長軌道グループに分類。
主要な成果:
- 早産児の半数以上(51.3%)が異常な音声発達軌道を示しました。
- 異常な軌道は、性別、言語介入歴、言語能力と関連していました。
- 子音正答率(PCC)スコアは、言語指数と有意な相関がありました。
結論:
- 早産児は、持続的な音声障害の有意なリスクに直面しています。
- このグループの音声障害は、全体的な言語能力と密接に関連しています。
- 正規化の予測因子が特定されていないため、普遍的なモニタリングと包括的な言語介入が推奨されます。
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