Kopf Lisa M, Graetzer Simone, Huh Jina
Michigan State University, Communicative Sciences and Disorders, East Lansing, MI 48824.
University of California, San Diego, Biomedical Informatics, San Diego, CA.
Proc Wirel Health. 2015 Oct;2015. doi: 10.1145/2811780.2811932.
The majority of individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience voice and speech difficulties at some point over the course of the disease. Voice therapy has been found to help improve voice and speech in individuals with PD, but the majority of these individuals do not enroll in voice therapy. The purpose of this study was to determine whether watching short videos about voice symptoms and treatment in Parkinson's disease influences readiness to change, stages of change, and self-efficacy in individuals with PD. Eight individuals with PD participated in the study. Fifteen videos were chosen, three representing each of the five stages of change. We chose videos from YouTube that represented variety in speakers, content, and genre. We found that readiness to change significantly increased after watching videos, suggesting that watching videos helped these individuals move closer to actively improving their voice and speech. In addition, five of the eight participants showed forward movement in stages of change. Finally, self-efficacy demonstrated a positive trend following video watching. Overall, our results demonstrate that watching videos available on the internet can influence individuals with Parkinson's disease in changing vocal behavior. Implications for future wireless health applications are described.
大多数帕金森病(PD)患者在疾病过程中的某个阶段会出现嗓音和言语方面的困难。已发现嗓音治疗有助于改善帕金森病患者的嗓音和言语,但这些患者中的大多数并未参加嗓音治疗。本研究的目的是确定观看关于帕金森病嗓音症状及治疗的短视频是否会影响帕金森病患者的改变意愿、改变阶段和自我效能感。八名帕金森病患者参与了该研究。选择了15个视频,每个代表改变的五个阶段中的一个阶段的视频各有三个。我们从YouTube上选择了在说话者、内容和类型方面具有多样性的视频。我们发现观看视频后改变意愿显著增加,这表明观看视频有助于这些患者更接近积极改善他们的嗓音和言语。此外,八名参与者中有五名在改变阶段上有进展。最后,自我效能感在观看视频后呈现出积极趋势。总体而言,我们的结果表明,观看互联网上的视频可以影响帕金森病患者改变发声行为。文中还描述了对未来无线健康应用的启示。