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这非常有趣:一项针对帕金森病患者及其配偶的歌唱/作曲计划的定性研究。

It's quite good fun: A qualitative study of a singing/songwriting programme for people with Parkinson's disease and their spouses.

机构信息

Speech Pathology, School of Allied Health and Enable Institute, Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia.

Speech Pathology, School of Medical and Health Sciences, Edith Cowan University, Perth, WA, Australia.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2023 Nov-Dec;58(6):2103-2116. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12926. Epub 2023 Jul 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Group singing for people with Parkinson's disease (PD) is an established intervention not only to improve voice and speech difficulties but also for emotional and social benefit. Less is known about the experiences of group singing on the couple-the person with PD and their spouse or partner together-and studies have not specifically tracked impact through time or in combination with songwriting.

AIMS

To understand the impact of group singing/songwriting on couples (participants with PD and their spouses) to unpack whether this broader view might help explain why such interventions are reported as beneficial. Using a trajectory approach, a form of longitudinal research and focused ethnography, the research sought a deeper appreciation of participation through time for the couple in a singing/songwriting group.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: Four couples attending a singing/songwriting programme were observed for 10 weeks, and interviewed formally and informally weekly. Data were analysed thematically across-case through framework analysis but also within-case to explore the couples' experiences and narratives over time.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: The theme of 'improved relationships' between the couples was new and extended previous studies' findings of positivity, physical benefit, sense of self and social opportunity. The stories of each couple highlighted the importance of musical reminiscence and emotional respite, and demonstrated changes with time through the singing and songwriting group.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The benefits of offering singing/songwriting groups may be felt not only by participants with PD but also by their spouses/partners even if they choose not to attend themselves. Such benefits may include improved relationships related to the shared joy of music, musical reminiscence and emotional respite. The addition of songwriting encourages creativity and agency. A longitudinal trajectory approach is one way to appreciate how these benefits may unfold over time for participants.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on the subject Group singing for people with PD has been shown to have physical, emotional and social benefits as measured on mainly pre-post-assessments of vocal, speech, respiratory function and quality of life questionnaires. What this study adds to the existing knowledge This study adds three new aspects: studying the benefits for the couple (both people with PD and their spouse/partner); taking an in-depth focused ethnographic approach over time to collect couples' narratives and experiences; and exploring the potential for adding songwriting to the intervention. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? A qualitative trajectory approach may help clinicians understand why such interventions are experienced as beneficial. Clinicians running singing groups for people with PD should offer attendance to spouses/partners because of the potential for such groups to improve relationships and build new points of connection for the couple, as well as provide peer support for spouses. Songwriting is a useful addition for creativity, cognitive flexibility and self-expression.

摘要

背景

群体歌唱疗法已被证实对帕金森病(PD)患者不仅在改善声音和言语困难方面有积极作用,而且在情绪和社交方面也有益处。但对于群体歌唱对夫妻(PD 患者及其配偶或伴侣)的影响了解较少,并且研究并没有专门通过时间跟踪或与歌曲创作相结合来跟踪影响。

目的

了解群体歌唱/歌曲创作对夫妻的影响,以深入了解这种更广泛的观点是否有助于解释为什么此类干预措施被报告为有益。研究采用轨迹方法(一种纵向研究方法和聚焦民族志方法),对夫妻在歌唱/歌曲创作小组中的参与情况进行了更深入的时间研究。

方法和程序

对参加歌唱/歌曲创作项目的 4 对夫妻进行了 10 周的观察,并每周进行正式和非正式的访谈。通过框架分析对跨案例数据进行主题分析,但也对案例内数据进行分析,以探讨夫妻在时间上的经历和叙述。

结果和结论

“夫妻关系改善”这一主题是新的,扩展了先前研究中关于积极性、身体益处、自我意识和社交机会的发现。每对夫妻的故事都强调了音乐回忆和情感缓解的重要性,并展示了通过歌唱和歌曲创作小组随时间发生的变化。

结论和意义

提供歌唱/歌曲创作小组的好处不仅可能被 PD 患者感受到,而且可能被他们的配偶/伴侣感受到,即使他们自己选择不参加。这些好处可能包括与音乐共同带来的快乐、音乐回忆和情感缓解相关的关系改善。歌曲创作的加入鼓励了创造力和自主性。纵向轨迹方法是一种了解参与者随时间获得这些好处的方式。

本文增添的内容

目前在该主题上的已知内容:针对 PD 患者的群体歌唱疗法已被证明在声乐、言语、呼吸功能和生活质量问卷的主要前后评估中具有身体、情感和社会益处。本研究在现有知识基础上的新发现:研究夫妻(PD 患者及其配偶/伴侣)的获益;随着时间的推移,采用深入的聚焦民族志方法收集夫妻的叙述和经历;并探索在干预中加入歌曲创作的潜力。 这项工作有哪些潜在或实际的临床意义? 定性轨迹方法可能有助于临床医生理解为什么这些干预措施被体验为有益。为 PD 患者开设歌唱团体的临床医生应为配偶/伴侣提供参加的机会,因为此类团体有可能改善夫妻关系,并为夫妻建立新的联系点,同时为配偶提供同伴支持。歌曲创作是创造力、认知灵活性和自我表达的有用补充。

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