Schalling Ellika, Johansson Kerstin, Hartelius Lena
Division of Speech and Language Pathology, Department of Clinical Science, Intervention and Technology, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Functional Area Speech and Language Pathology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
Folia Phoniatr Logop. 2017;69(3):131-141. doi: 10.1159/000479927. Epub 2018 Jan 18.
Changes in communicative functions are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), but there are only limited data provided by individuals with PD on how these changes are perceived, what their consequences are, and what type of intervention is provided.
To present self-reported information about speech and communication, the impact on communicative participation, and the amount and type of speech-language pathology services received by people with PD.
Respondents with PD recruited via the Swedish Parkinson's Disease Society filled out a questionnaire accessed via a Web link or provided in a paper version.
Of 188 respondents, 92.5% reported at least one symptom related to communication; the most common symptoms were weak voice, word-finding difficulties, imprecise articulation, and getting off topic in conversation. The speech and communication problems resulted in restricted communicative participation for between a quarter and a third of the respondents, and their speech caused embarrassment sometimes or more often to more than half. Forty-five percent of the respondents had received speech-language pathology services.
Most respondents reported both speech and language symptoms, and many experienced restricted communicative participation. Access to speech-language pathology services is still inadequate. Services should also address cognitive/linguistic aspects to meet the needs of people with PD.
帕金森病(PD)患者的交流功能变化很常见,但关于PD患者如何看待这些变化、其后果是什么以及接受何种类型的干预措施,目前只有有限的数据。
呈现PD患者关于言语和交流的自我报告信息、对交流参与的影响以及他们接受的言语语言病理学服务的数量和类型。
通过瑞典帕金森病协会招募的PD患者填写一份通过网络链接获取或纸质版的问卷。
在188名受访者中,92.5%报告至少有一种与交流相关的症状;最常见的症状是声音微弱、找词困难、发音不清晰以及在对话中偏离主题。言语和交流问题导致四分之一到三分之一的受访者交流参与受限,并且他们的言语有时或更经常地使超过一半的人感到尴尬。45%的受访者接受过言语语言病理学服务。
大多数受访者报告了言语和语言症状,许多人经历了交流参与受限。言语语言病理学服务的可及性仍然不足。服务还应涉及认知/语言方面,以满足PD患者的需求。