Barbara M. Doucet, PhD, OTR, is Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Doctoral Capstone & Scholarship, Occupational Therapy Program, Baylor University, Waco, TX;
Mark Blanchard, OTD, OTR, is Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA.
Am J Occup Ther. 2021 Nov 1;75(6). doi: 10.5014/ajot.2021.042101.
People with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience motor and functional impairment that can negatively affect daily living and participation.
To examine the occupational performance and hand function outcomes of people with PD who participated in a Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) BIG® program.
Retrospective record review.
Outcomes were extracted from patient charts at a hospital outpatient clinic.
Sixty-six clinic outpatients with PD who completed the LSVT BIG program.
An occupational therapist and a physical therapist who were certified in LSVT BIG administration delivered the 16-session LSVT BIG program. Outcomes and Measures: The Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (COPM), grip strength, and Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test (MMDT) were administered before and after participation in LSVT BIG training.
For participant-identified COPM goals, pre-post changes were significant, ranging from 3 to 6 points for performance and satisfaction (p < .001). Grip strength in both hands showed significant gains; median scores for the right hand increased from 55.0 lb (interquartile range [IQR] 41.0, 70.0) to 64.0 lb (IQR 46.0, 80.0; p < .001) and for the left hand from 52.0 lb (IQR 39.0, 64.0) to 63.0 lb (IQR 44.5, 79.5; p < .001). MMDT median scores for right to left also significantly improved, from 124.0 s (IQR 113.0, 181.0) to 119.5 s (IQR 105.5, 163.5; p = .014).
Participation in the LSVT BIG program can improve perceived occupational performance and satisfaction and produce gains in hand strength and dexterity for people with PD. What This Article Adds: This study is the first retrospective review of data on occupational performance and hand function outcomes after participation in the LSVT BIG program. The findings of beneficial outcomes support the use of LSVT BIG in occupational therapy services to increase functional abilities among people with PD.
帕金森病(PD)患者会出现运动和功能障碍,这可能会对日常生活和参与能力产生负面影响。
研究参加 Lee Silverman 嗓音治疗(LSVT) BIG® 计划的 PD 患者的职业表现和手部功能结果。
回顾性病历记录回顾。
医院门诊诊所提取患者图表中的结果。
66 名在诊所就诊的 PD 患者,他们完成了 LSVT BIG 计划。
经过 LSVT BIG 管理认证的职业治疗师和物理治疗师提供了 16 节 LSVT BIG 课程。结果和措施:在参与 LSVT BIG 培训前后,采用加拿大职业表现测量(COPM)、握力和明尼苏达手动灵巧性测试(MMDT)进行评估。
对于参与者确定的 COPM 目标,表现和满意度的前后变化具有统计学意义,范围为 3 至 6 分(p <.001)。双手握力均有显著提高;右手中位数评分从 55.0 磅(四分位距 [IQR] 41.0,70.0)增加到 64.0 磅(IQR 46.0,80.0;p <.001),左手从 52.0 磅(IQR 39.0,64.0)增加到 63.0 磅(IQR 44.5,79.5;p <.001)。右至左的 MMDT 中位数评分也显著提高,从 124.0 秒(IQR 113.0,181.0)降至 119.5 秒(IQR 105.5,163.5;p =.014)。
参加 LSVT BIG 计划可以提高 PD 患者的职业表现和满意度,并提高手部力量和灵巧度。这篇文章的重要性:这是第一项关于参加 LSVT BIG 计划后职业表现和手部功能结果的回顾性数据研究。有益结果的发现支持在职业治疗服务中使用 LSVT BIG,以提高 PD 患者的功能能力。