Świadomość logopedów na temat stosowania terapii miofunkcjonalnej w sferze orofacjalnej jako metody leczenia obturacyjnego bezdechu sennego w Czechach

Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31261/LOGOPEDIASILESIANA.2022.11.01.06

Słowa kluczowe:

obturacyjny bezdech senny, zaburzenia miofunkcjonalne, terapia miofunkcjonalna, terapia logopedyczna, podejście interdyscyplinarne

Abstrakt

Obturacyjny bezdech senny jest coraz częściej występującą chorobą cywilizacyjną, diagnozowaną u dzieci i dorosłych, dotyczącą ponad 10% dorosłej populacji. Do czynników ryzyka należą: niezdrowy tryb życia, podeszły wiek, zmiany strukturalne i czynnościowe w sferze orofacjalnej, urazy rdzenia kręgowego. Obecnie nie ma specyficznej metody leczenia tego zaburzenia. Jedną z możliwości leczenia wspomagającego, łagodzącego występowanie bezdechu podczas snu, jest terapia miofunkcjonalna orofacjalna. Celem badań przedstawionych w artykule było określenie świadomości logopedów na temat zastosowania terapii miofunkcjonalnej jako metody leczenia obturacyjnego bezdechu sennego oraz metod prowadzenia terapii u pacjentów pod nadzorem logopedy. Celem pracy jest zwrócenie uwagi na możliwość stosowania terapii miofunkcjonalnej u pacjentów z obturacyjnym bezdechem sennym.

Biogramy autorów

Kateřina Vitásková - Uniwersytet Palackiego w Ołomuńcu

Professor at the Institute of Special Education Studies, Faculty of Education, Palacký University in Olomouc and Head of the Department of Speech Language Therapy (SLT) and Communication Ability Studies. She specializes in speech-language pathology (SLP) across age groups, voice disorders, learning disabilities, inclusion and multicultural approach, pragmatics of communication, ASD, intersectoral tertiary education in SLP, and international collaboration in SLT and special/inclusive pedagogy.

Karolína Červinková - Uniwersytet Palackiego w Ołomuńcu

Graduating student of the unique 5-year Master´s study program “Logopedie” at the Faculty of Education, Palacký University in Olomouc, specialized in communication, speech, language disorders and respiratory and swallowing difficulties. She has been involved in the interdisciplinary research activities of the the Department of Speech Language Therapy (SLT) and Communication Ability Studies and variable speech-language therapy activities across different age groups. 

 

Jana Mironova Tabachová - Uniwersytet Palackiego w Ołomuńcu

Assistant at the Institute of Special Education Studies, Faculty of Education, Palacký University in Olomouc, the member of the Department of Speech Language Therapy (SLT) and Communication Ability Studies. She specializes in speech-language pathology (SLP) in the population of infants and children and in special education for preschool age, especially in infants and children with neurodevelopmental disorders. She has been also practising as a clinical and counselling speech-language therapist.

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2022-06-30

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Vitásková, K., Červinková, K., & Mironova Tabachová, J. (2022). Świadomość logopedów na temat stosowania terapii miofunkcjonalnej w sferze orofacjalnej jako metody leczenia obturacyjnego bezdechu sennego w Czechach. Logopedia Silesiana, 11(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.31261/LOGOPEDIASILESIANA.2022.11.01.06