帕金森病患者钢笔压力、字母大小和书写速度随视觉线索的变化

Q3 Medicine Audiology and Speech Research Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.21848/asr.210035
Han Sol Lee, J. Youn, J. H. Ahn, J. Cho, D. Na, J. Yoon
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目的:通过视觉提示提高帕金森病(PD)患者的书写能力。这项研究的目的是调查笔的压力、字母大小和书写速度随视觉线索水平的变化。方法:63名参与者(38名PD患者和25名正常成年人)使用平板个人电脑、数字笔和可以测量笔压力、笔划长度和持续时间的软件执行任务,包括沿着视觉提示水平书写句子。结果:首先,PD组在提供视觉提示的情况下,笔压和字体大小均有改善。其次,视觉线索的影响在“在方框内写字”的表现中比在“抄写”和“在平行线之间写字”的表现中表现得更明显。特别是,在“方框内书写”的字母大小方面,两组之间没有显着差异。结论:尽管PD患者存在运动障碍,但我们的研究结果表明,当为患者提供视觉提示时,笔压和字母大小可以得到改善。我们的研究结果表明,提供视觉线索在层次上和客观地证实了写作表现的变化。
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Changes in Pen Pressure, Letter Size, and Writing Speed According to Visual Cues in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Purpose: Writing performance can be improved in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) by providing the visual cues. This study aimed to investigate the changes in pen pressure, letter size, and writing speed as per levels of visual cues.Methods: Sixty-three participants (38 PD patients and 25 normal adults) performed tasks, including sentence writing along visual cue levels using a tablet personal computer, digital pen, and software that could measure the pen pressure, stroke length, and duration.Results: First, the PD group’s pen pressure and letter size were improved when the visual cue was provided. Second, the effect of visual cues was shown more in the performance of ‘writing within square blanks’ than in the performance of ‘copying’ and ‘writing between parallel lines’. Especially, there were no significant differences between the groups in terms of the letter size in ‘writing within square blanks’.Conclusion: Despite movement disorders in PD patients, our findings suggest that pen pressure and letter size can be improved when the patients are provided visual cues. Our results indicate that providing visual cues hierarchically and objectively confirms changes in writing performance.
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Audiology and Speech Research
Audiology and Speech Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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