ParkinSong 在线:帕金森病治疗性集体歌唱研究的远程医疗交付和远程数据收集的可行性。

Neurorehabilitation and neural repair Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-29 DOI:10.1177/15459683231219269
Jeanette Tamplin, Simon J Haines, Felicity A Baker, Tanara Vieira Sousa, Zara Thompson, Helen Crouch, Stephen Dunn, Victoria Tull, Adam P Vogel, Meg E Morris
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背景:帕金森病会对发声功能和社会福利产生负面影响,尤其是在疾病发展的后期。面对面的集体歌唱干预可以改善交流和幸福感,但并非所有人都能参加面对面的课程。为帮助克服参与障碍,有必要探索在线治疗性歌唱项目的可行性和实用性:目的:评估为期 12 周的 ParkinSong 在线干预对帕金森病患者的语言和健康的可行性、可接受性和初步疗效:一项单臂可行性研究共招募了 28 名特发性帕金森病患者。每周90分钟的在线课程由音乐治疗师和言语病理学家共同主持。干预前后进行了言语和健康评估。每次课程结束后,对参与者和主持人进行问卷调查,并在课程结束时进行焦点小组访谈:招募率很高(90%),没有自然减员、不良事件或安全问题。干预的忠实性、出席率(平均 89%)和参与者的积极体验都很好。可行性良好,主要挑战在于技术(连接和浏览 Zoom)。在这项小规模试验中,语音测量或幸福感结果没有得到改善。本研究中使用的在线形式并没有带来与亲身参与 ParkinSong 课程相同的益处:结论:ParkinSong 在线对于娱乐目的和社会参与是可行的,前提是人们有足够的技术知识或支持。在帕金森病患者中改善交流的最佳在线授课形式还有待确认。
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ParkinSong Online: Feasibility of Telehealth Delivery and Remote Data Collection for a Therapeutic Group Singing Study in Parkinson's.

Background: Parkinson's disease can negatively affect vocal functioning and social wellbeing, particularly in the latter stages of disease progression. Face-to-face group singing interventions can improve communication and wellbeing outcomes, yet not all people can access in-person sessions. To help overcome barriers to participation, exploration of the feasibility and utility of online therapeutic singing programs is needed.

Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a 12-week ParkinSong Online intervention on speech and wellbeing for people with Parkinson's disease.

Methods: A total of 28 participants with idiopathic Parkinson's disease were recruited to a single-arm feasibility study. Weekly 90-minute online sessions were co-facilitated by a music therapist and speech pathologist. Speech and wellbeing assessments were conducted pre and post intervention. Participant and facilitator surveys were administered after each session, with focus group interviews at the end of the program.

Results: The recruitment rate was high (90%) with no attrition, adverse events, or safety issues. There was good intervention fidelity, attendance (average 89%), and positive participant experience. Feasibility was good, with technology reported as the main challenge (connecting and navigating Zoom). No improvements were seen in voice measures or wellbeing outcomes in this small trial. The online format used in this study did not provide the same benefits as in-person ParkinSong sessions.

Conclusions: ParkinSong Online is feasible for recreational purposes and social engagement provided that people have adequate technological knowledge or support. The optimal online delivery format to achieve communication improvements in Parkinson's awaits confirmation.

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