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常规言语治疗联合歌唱干预对帕金森病患者语音改善的效果:一项三臂随机对照试验。

Voice improvement following conventional speech therapy combined with singing intervention in people with Parkinson's disease: A three-arm randomised controlled trial.

机构信息

Rehabilitation Research Center, Department of Speech Therapy, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Department of Neurology, School of Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2023 Sep-Oct;58(5):1752-1767. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12900. Epub 2023 Jun 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Although speech and voice disorders are common in Parkinson's disease (PD), there is insufficient evidence to support the effectiveness of behavioural speech therapies in these patients.

AIMS

This study aimed to examine the effects of a new tele-rehabilitation program, a combining of conventional speech therapy and singing intervention, on voice deficits in patients with PD.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: This study was a three-armed, assessor-masked, randomised controlled trial. Thirty-three people with PD were randomly assigned to the combination therapy, conventional speech therapy, or singing intervention group. This study followed the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials guidelines for non-pharmacological treatment. Each patient participated in 12 tele-rehabilitation sessions over 4 weeks. The combination therapy group received speech and singing interventions simultaneously (respiratory, speech, voice, and singing exercises). Voice intensity as a primary outcome and the voice handicap index (VHI), maximum frequency range, jitter and shimmer as secondary outcomes were evaluated 1 week before the first intervention session, 1 week after the last intervention session and 3 months after the last evaluation.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: The results of repeated measures analysis of variance showed a significant main effect of time on all outcomes in all three groups after treatment (p < 0.001). There was a significant group effect for voice intensity (p < 0.001), VHI (p < 0.001), maximum frequency range (p = 0.014) and shimmer (p = 0.001). The combination therapy group demonstrated a significant outperformance in the VHI and shimmer than the speech therapy (p = 0.038) and singing intervention (p < 0.001) groups. The results of this study also indicated that combination therapy group compared to singing intervention group had a larger effect on voice intensity (p < 0.001), shimmer (p < 0.001) and maximum frequency range (p = 0.048).

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATION: The results demonstrated that combining speech therapy with a singing intervention delivered through tele-rehabilitation might be more effective in improving voice problems in patients with PD.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurological disorder that frequently causes disturbances in speech and voice, which negatively affect patients' quality of life. Although speech difficulties occur in 90% of patients with PD, evidence-based treatment options for speech and language problems in these patients are limited. Therefore, further studies are required to develop and assess evidence-based treatment programs. What this study adds The findings of this study showed that a combination therapy program including conventional speech therapy approaches and individual singing intervention provided through tele-rehabilitation may have a greater effect on the improvement of voice problems in people with PD compared to speech therapy and singing intervention alone. What are the clinical implications of this work? Tele-rehabilitation combination therapy is an inexpensive and enjoyable behavioural treatment. The advantages of this method are that it is easy to access, appropriate for many stages of voice problems in PD, requires no prior singing training, encourages voice health and self-management and maximises treatment resources available to people with PD. We believe that the results of this study can provide a new clinical basis for treatment of voice disorders in people with PD.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)患者常伴有言语和声音障碍,但目前尚缺乏行为言语疗法对这些患者有效性的证据。

目的

本研究旨在探讨一种新的远程康复方案,即常规言语治疗与歌唱干预相结合,对 PD 患者的声音缺陷的影响。

方法与程序

本研究为三臂、评估者盲法、随机对照试验。33 名 PD 患者被随机分配到联合治疗组、常规言语治疗组或歌唱干预组。本研究遵循非药物治疗的《CONSORT 声明》指南。每位患者在 4 周内接受 12 次远程康复治疗。联合治疗组同时接受言语和歌唱干预(呼吸、言语、声音和歌唱练习)。声音强度为主要结局,嗓音障碍指数(VHI)、最大频率范围、抖动和齿音为次要结局,在首次干预治疗前 1 周、末次干预治疗后 1 周和末次评估后 3 个月进行评估。

结果

重复测量方差分析的结果显示,治疗后所有三组的所有结局均有显著的时间主效应(p<0.001)。声音强度(p<0.001)、VHI(p<0.001)、最大频率范围(p=0.014)和齿音(p=0.001)有显著的组间效应。与言语治疗组(p=0.038)和歌唱干预组(p<0.001)相比,联合治疗组在 VHI 和齿音方面表现出显著的优势。该研究的结果还表明,与歌唱干预组相比,联合治疗组对声音强度(p<0.001)、齿音(p<0.001)和最大频率范围(p=0.048)的改善效果更大。

结论

结果表明,通过远程康复将言语治疗与歌唱干预相结合可能更有助于改善 PD 患者的声音问题。

本研究的重要发现

帕金森病(PD)是一种神经退行性疾病,常导致言语和声音障碍,从而对患者的生活质量产生负面影响。尽管 90%的 PD 患者存在言语困难,但针对这些患者的言语和语言问题的循证治疗方案有限。因此,需要进一步研究以开发和评估基于证据的治疗方案。

本研究的新增内容

本研究的结果表明,与单独的言语治疗和歌唱干预相比,包括常规言语治疗方法和个体化歌唱干预的组合治疗方案,通过远程康复可能对改善 PD 患者的声音问题有更大的效果。

该研究的临床意义是什么?

远程康复组合治疗是一种经济实惠且令人愉悦的行为治疗方法。这种方法的优点是易于获得、适用于 PD 患者声音问题的多个阶段、不需要事先进行歌唱训练、鼓励嗓音健康和自我管理,并且最大限度地利用了 PD 患者的治疗资源。我们相信,本研究的结果可以为 PD 患者的嗓音障碍治疗提供新的临床依据。

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