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Tolerance of the VocaLog™ Vocal Monitor by Healthy Persons and Individuals With Parkinson Disease.

作者信息

Searl Jeff, Dietsch Angela M

机构信息

University of Kansas Medical Center, Hearing and Speech Department, Kansas City, KS.

University of Kansas Medical Center, Hearing and Speech Department, Kansas City, KS.

出版信息

J Voice. 2015 Jul;29(4):518.e13-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2014.09.011. Epub 2015 Feb 26.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess subject tolerance of extended use of the VocaLog™ vocal monitor (VM), a device marketed to log calibrated decibel sound pressure level.

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective between-subjects design including two age- and sex-matched groups: individuals with Parkinson disease (IWPD) and healthy persons.

METHODS

After an initial session to calibrate the device and demonstrate its use, participants wore the VM during waking hours for five consecutive days. At a second visit to return the VM, participants completed a survey and a short interview regarding their experience with and perceptions of the device.

RESULTS

Those with PD and control subjects reported relatively few issues with use of the VM. There were no group differences regarding convenience, others' reactions, technical issues, or future participation in similar studies. Participants with PD indicated similar frequency of discomfort issues but higher severity ratings for discomfort during VM use compared with healthy participants.

CONCLUSIONS

The VocaLog™ offers a method to monitor vocal loudness during everyday activities for several consecutive days. The device was well tolerated by participants from both groups. IWPD reported greater discomfort than controls, possibly reflecting altered sensory perceptions associated with PD. The current data offer some reassurance that this VM can be tolerated by both healthy persons and those with PD for clinical and research purposes.

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