Hallé Marie-Christine, Delorme Charline, Coulombe Édith, Rekik Ouswa, Verduyckt Ingrid
Laboratoire IV, École d'orthophonie et d'audiologie, Université de Montréal, Montréal, QC, Canada.
Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Réadaptation (CRIR) du Montréal Métropolitain, Montréal, QC, Canada.
Front Rehabil Sci. 2022 Aug 2;3:951426. doi: 10.3389/fresc.2022.951426. eCollection 2022.
The COVID-19 related confinement and social distancing had negative consequences on the health of individuals living with Parkinson's Disease (PD). In collaboration with a non-profit organization, we developed and implemented a daily online vocal stimulation group named "Musculation de la Voix" (MdlV) in April 2020. To better understand the potential of MdlV to diversify existing services available to people with PD experiencing vocal symptoms, this study aimed to explore participants' experience and perception of MdlV in terms of participation, motivations, feelings, perceived changes, and appreciation. The 45 individuals who registered to the Summer 2020 Semester of MdlV were invited to complete an online ten-question survey. Responses to the four close-ended questions were analyzed using descriptive statistics while statements provided in response to the six open-ended questions were subjected to an inductive qualitative content analysis. Thirty seven participants completed the survey. Results revealed that the sample of respondents was mostly constituted of individuals who were engaged in this activity since its very beginning (62,2%), participated daily (59,5%), intended to keep participating in the activity (97,3%), and had never received speech-language therapy (SLT) services before (72,97%). The qualitative analysis yielded one theme relating to prior services: "Previous SLT services are variable and perceived as beneficial but with limitations," and three themes pertaining to MdlV: "Seeking improvement and support as initial motivations to engage in MdlV," "Unanticipated benefits and desired gains catalyzing motivation to participate in MdlV," and "Perceived limitations of MdlV and persisting needs." Our study participants' engagement and motivation toward MdlV as well as the benefits they perceived in relation to this activity suggest that an online vocal stimulation group may be a promising complement to currently limited SLT services. As limitations and persisting needs were also identified, future studies are required to elucidate what aspect of MdlV works, for whom and how.
与新冠肺炎疫情相关的封锁措施和社交距离对帕金森病(PD)患者的健康产生了负面影响。2020年4月,我们与一个非营利组织合作,开发并实施了一个名为“嗓音锻炼”(MdlV)的每日在线嗓音刺激小组。为了更好地了解MdlV在丰富现有针对有嗓音症状的PD患者的服务方面的潜力,本研究旨在从参与度、动机、感受、感知到的变化和满意度等方面探索参与者对MdlV的体验和看法。邀请了45名报名参加2020年夏季学期MdlV的人员完成一项在线十题调查。对四个封闭式问题的回答采用描述性统计进行分析,而对六个开放式问题的回答则进行归纳定性内容分析。37名参与者完成了调查。结果显示,受访者样本大多是从活动一开始就参与的人员(62.2%),每天都参与(59.5%),打算继续参与该活动(97.3%),且之前从未接受过言语治疗(SLT)服务(72.97%)。定性分析得出一个与先前服务相关的主题:“先前的SLT服务各不相同,被认为有益但有局限性”,以及三个与MdlV相关的主题:“寻求改善和支持是参与MdlV的初始动机”,“意外的益处和期望的收获激发了参与MdlV的动机”,以及“MdlV的感知局限性和持续需求”。我们研究的参与者对MdlV的参与度和动机,以及他们在该活动中感受到的益处表明,在线嗓音刺激小组可能是目前有限SLT服务中一个有前景的补充。由于也发现了局限性和持续需求,未来需要开展研究以阐明MdlV的哪些方面有效、对谁有效以及如何有效。