Bibliographic citations
Huertas, D., (2024). Prevalencia de las alteraciones del habla, voz, tartamudez y sus características en pacientes del Instituto de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento CPAL durante el año 2019 [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/29132
Huertas, D., Prevalencia de las alteraciones del habla, voz, tartamudez y sus características en pacientes del Instituto de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento CPAL durante el año 2019 []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/29132
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title = "Prevalencia de las alteraciones del habla, voz, tartamudez y sus características en pacientes del Instituto de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento CPAL durante el año 2019",
author = "Huertas Herrera, Doris",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The general objective of this study is to determine the prevalence and describe the characteristics of speech, voice and stuttering disorders in patients of the CPAL Institute of Diagnosis and Treatment during the year 2019. This research is of a basic type, with a quantitative approach. The design chosen was non-experimental, cross-level with descriptive scope. The type of sampling is census, the population was made up of all the medical records of the 502 patients, of which 290 histories correspond to patients with speech disorders, 31 histories of voice alterations and 181 histories of patients with stuttering. The results found determined that there is a high prevalence of the following alterations: in speech alterations, alterations of the musculoskeletal type (66.5%) was the most significant, in the alterations of the creep the persistent stuttering was the one with the highest incidence (98.3%) and in the altercations of the voice the functional dysphonies (61.3%) were the most frequent. In conclusion, the alterations that were identified with the highest prevalence were speech alterations (58%), followed by stuttering alterations (36%) and in a lower percentage voice alterations were identified (6%).
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