Bibliographic citations
Flores, I., Posso, B. (2024). Perfil de desarrollo del lenguaje oral en niños con fisura labio alveolo palatina de 4 a 6 años de la Organización Qorito [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15227
Flores, I., Posso, B. Perfil de desarrollo del lenguaje oral en niños con fisura labio alveolo palatina de 4 a 6 años de la Organización Qorito []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/15227
@misc{renati/911208,
title = "Perfil de desarrollo del lenguaje oral en niños con fisura labio alveolo palatina de 4 a 6 años de la Organización Qorito",
author = "Posso Garibay, Brenda Dessire",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2024"
}
The population that presents some craniofacial malformation such as children with cleft lip and palate (FLAP)) has been an area little studied in terms of oral language development and its dimensions. This population usually presents speech difficulties, which in turn affects the school and social environment, taking into account the degree and severity of the lesion. Some sociodemographic variables such as place of origin were of great importance in the study. Objetive: Identify the oral development profile in children with cleft lip and palate (CLP) from 4, 5 and 6 years of an organization, in dimensions: form, content and use, as well as describe relation between gender, cleft types, severity grades, surgeries numbers and place of origin. Materials and methods: It was an observational and descriptive - cross-sectional study. The sample size was of 65 children with cleft lip and palate (CLP) from 4, 5 and 6 years attented in the organization Qorito. It was used the Leangue Oral Navarra – Revisada (PLON – R) test to all pepople who aceppted to participe. In the analysis plan, the data obtained was exported, they were reserverd in a Microsoft Excel 2010 database and processed in the stadistic program IBSM SPSS versión 21 in Spanish. Results: Regarding the development of oral language, in 4-year-old children, 76.2% are at the "delay" level, 9.5% "Need to improve" and 14.3% at a "Normal" level.”. In 5-year-old children, 33.3% are located at a "Delayed" level of oral language, 16.7% as "Needs to improve" and 50% at a "Normal" level. In 6-year-old children, 30% are at a "Delayed" level, 20% at "Needs to improve" and 50% at a "Normal" level. When assessing the association between the language dimensions and the other variables mentioned, statistically significant differences were found in relation to the development of their language. Conclusions: The application of the PLON-R allowed us to determine the level of oral language development in the studied population; It also shows differences between the sociodemographic variables and the intervening variables.
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