Practitioner perspectives on the implementation of the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment BIG® program

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-08 DOI:10.1016/j.prdoa.2024.100268
Leah Botkin, Rachel Proffitt
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Abstract

Background

The Lee Silverman Voice Treatment BIG® (LSVT BIG®) intervention, originally designed for the patients with Parkinson’s disease, is a high amplitude, high repetition therapy protocol that encourages bigger, more quality movements. The purpose of this study was to understand practitioner utilization and perspectives of the LSVT BIG® intervention as there is no published work in this area.

Methods

An electronic survey with optional debriefings was distributed to LSVT BIG® certified practitioners via the Facebook page run by parent company, LSVT Global Inc.

Results

Forty-seven practitioners engaged in this study. Practitioners were largely in the outpatient setting. Forty-seven percent reported utilizing the LSVT BIG® intervention for patient populations outside of the Parkinson’s disease diagnosis. Sixty-one percent of respondents reported using the same assessment tools and ninety-five percent reported billing insurance for their services. Twenty-three percent reported offering the LSVT BIG® intervention via telehealth. Debriefings identified barriers to implementation.

Conclusion

Practitioners are implementing the LSVT BIG® intervention across settings and are most likely to be in the outpatient setting, serving patients who possess a neurological diagnosis, and focus their assessment on lower extremity, gait, and balance. When billing insurance, practitioners routinely select the three CPT® codes: Neuromuscular Re-Education, Therapeutic Activity, and Therapeutic Procedure/Exercise. Practitioners identified several barriers to implementing the LSVT BIG® program, such as the high frequency of in-clinic visits. Practitioners are currently unsystematically modifying the program to meet patient and practitioner needs. Further research should continue to explore the practitioner perspectives on implementation of the LSVT BIG® intervention.

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从业人员对实施李-西尔弗曼嗓音治疗 BIG® 计划的看法
背景李-西尔弗曼嗓音治疗 BIG®(LSVT BIG®)干预最初是为帕金森病患者设计的,它是一种高振幅、高重复的治疗方案,可鼓励患者做出更大、更有质量的动作。本研究的目的是了解从业人员对 LSVT BIG® 干预疗法的使用情况和看法,因为在这一领域还没有公开发表的研究成果。研究方法通过母公司 LSVT Global Inc.Facebook 页面向 LSVT BIG® 认证从业人员发放电子调查问卷,并可选择听取汇报。大部分从业人员都在门诊工作。47%的受访者表示,在帕金森病诊断之外的患者群体中使用了 LSVT BIG® 干预疗法。61%的受访者表示使用相同的评估工具,95%的受访者表示为其服务向保险机构付费。23%的受访者表示通过远程医疗提供LSVT BIG®干预。结论从业人员正在不同的环境中实施 LSVT BIG® 干预,最有可能在门诊环境中实施,服务对象是拥有神经系统诊断的患者,评估重点是下肢、步态和平衡。在向保险公司收费时,医生通常会选择这三种 CPT® 代码:神经肌肉再教育、治疗活动和治疗程序/运动。从业人员指出了实施 LSVT BIG® 项目的几个障碍,如门诊就诊频率高。目前,从业人员还没有系统地修改该计划,以满足患者和从业人员的需求。进一步的研究应继续探讨从业人员对实施 LSVT BIG® 干预的看法。
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Clinical Parkinsonism  Related Disorders
Clinical Parkinsonism Related Disorders Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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