Cleft lip and palate care in the United Kingdom--the Clinical Standards Advisory Group (CSAG) Study. Part 3: speech outcomes.

D Sell, P Grunwell, S Mildinhall, T Murphy, T A Cornish, D Bearn, W C Shaw, J J Murray, A C Williams, J R Sandy

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To summarize speech outcomes in children born with unilateral cleft lip and palate (UCLP) throughout the United Kingdom. DESIGN: Prospective descriptive study on a cross-sectional sample of children. PATIENTS/PARTICIPANTS: Data were collected for 238 5-year-olds (born between April 1, 1989, and March 31, 1991) and 218 12-year-olds (born between April 1, 1982, and March 31, 1984) with complete UCLP. MAIN OUTCOMES: Ratings of intelligibility, nasality, "speech cleft type characteristics" and speech therapy intervention. CONCLUSIONS: Nineteen percent of 5-year-olds and 4% of 12-year-olds were judged to be impossible to understand or just intelligible to strangers. Thirty-four percent of 5-year-olds and 17% of 12-year-olds had at least one serious error of consonant production. Eighteen percent of 5-year-olds and 12-year-olds had consistent hypernasality of mild, moderate, or severe degree. Approximately two-thirds of both age groups had undergone speech therapy.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30 - 37
Number of pages8
JournalCleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
Volume38
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2001

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