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社区对参与合作性治疗戏剧的失语症患者的反应:一项试点研究。

Community responses to persons with aphasia participating in CoActive therapeutic theatre: A pilot study.

机构信息

Molloy University, Rockville Centre, New York, USA.

Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Sep-Oct;59(5):1649-1671. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.13019. Epub 2024 Feb 26.

DOI:10.1111/1460-6984.13019
PMID:38407528
Abstract

BACKGROUND

Persons with aphasia (PWA) experience a number of communicative and social-emotional challenges. Reported experiences of PWA include but are not limited to, being misunderstood, isolated, frustrated, and infantilised.

AIMS

The aim of this pilot study, involving a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA), conducted over the course of 2 years, was to understand community perceptions of aphasia while PWA engaged in an interprofessional treatment program involving speech and drama therapy.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: The interprofessional treatment program involved PWA participating in a therapeutic theatre program using the CoActive Therapeutic Theater (CoATT) while also receiving speech-language therapy. Each year, the PWA performed a different, original therapeutic theatre production for a public audience, at the culmination of their interprofessional treatment program. In this paper, we share data obtained from perspectives of audience members who witnessed the theatre production and aphasia education during the first year of the study and friends and family of PWA who participated in the therapeutic theatre process during the second year of the study.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: Responses from audience members who participated in aphasia education and witnessed the therapeutic theatre performance by the PWA during the first year, indicated an increased knowledge of aphasia. Friends and family members of PWA who witnessed their loved ones engaging in the CoATT process through interprofessional treatment, in the second year, reported that their loved ones benefited from the CoATT process, which was distinct from other therapeutic processes to their knowledge and that they were impacted by watching their loved one perform.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: These initial findings create footing towards understanding impact of therapeutic theatre in combination with speech-language therapy in the lives of PWA. They help us to obtain an initial appreciation of how therapeutic theatre and aphasia education help connect PWA and their community.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on this subject Caregivers and communities at large play a significant role in and substantially impact the recovery of their loved ones (Dalemans et al., 2010; Grawburget et al., 2013; Kniepmann & Cupler, 2014) with aphasia. However, existing research suggests that persons with aphasia (PWA) are often misunderstood, isolated and infantilised by their communities. What this paper adds to existing knowledge The findings of our study reveal that friends, families and extended communities of PWA gain a positive and deep understanding of challenges experienced by PWA through therapeutic theatre supported by speech language therapy, based in a new CoActive Therapeutic Theatre (CoATT) model. This PWA community also agrees that therapeutic theatre in combination with speech-language therapy provides confidence and camaraderie between PWAs and strengthen connection between all constituencies. These results support the need for interprofessional intervention within the framework of a Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA). What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Treatment paradigms that bring PWAs in contact with their communities using an LPAA approach can increase confidence and social engagement for PWAs potentially leading to better outcomes for their individual speech-language therapy as well as create means of educating communities about PWA, and their stories.

摘要

背景

失语症患者(PWA)经历了许多沟通和社会情感方面的挑战。据报道,PWA 的经历包括但不限于被误解、孤立、沮丧和被视为幼稚。

目的

本研究采用生活参与性失语症方法(LPAA),为期 2 年,旨在了解社区对失语症的看法,同时 PWA 参与涉及言语和戏剧治疗的跨专业治疗计划。

方法和程序

跨专业治疗计划包括 PWA 使用协同主动治疗剧院(CoATT)参与治疗剧院计划,同时接受言语语言治疗。每年,PWA 在跨专业治疗计划结束时,为公众观众表演不同的原创治疗剧院作品。在本文中,我们分享了在研究的第一年从目睹戏剧制作和失语症教育的观众以及在研究的第二年参与治疗剧院过程的 PWA 的朋友和家人那里获得的数据。

结果和结论

在研究的第一年,参加失语症教育并目睹 PWA 进行治疗剧院表演的观众的反应表明,他们对失语症的了解有所增加。在第二年目睹他们的亲人通过跨专业治疗参与 CoATT 过程的 PWA 的朋友和家人报告说,他们的亲人从 CoATT 过程中受益,这与他们所知的其他治疗过程不同,他们观看亲人表演受到了影响。

这些初步发现为理解治疗剧院与言语语言治疗相结合对 PWA 生活的影响奠定了基础。它们帮助我们初步了解治疗剧院和失语症教育如何帮助 PWA 及其社区建立联系。

已知内容

失语症患者的照顾者和广大社区在其亲人的康复中发挥着重要作用并产生了重大影响(Dalemans 等人,2010 年;Grawburget 等人,2013 年;Kniepmann 和 Cupler,2014 年)。然而,现有研究表明,失语症患者(PWA)经常被他们的社区误解、孤立和视为幼稚。

本文对现有知识的补充

我们研究的结果表明,通过基于新的协同主动治疗剧院(CoATT)模型的言语语言治疗支持的治疗剧院,PWA 的朋友、家人和社区可以对 PWA 所经历的挑战有积极和深入的了解。该 PWA 社区还同意,治疗剧院与言语语言治疗相结合,为 PWA 之间建立了信心和同志情谊,并加强了所有利益相关者之间的联系。这些结果支持在生活参与性失语症方法(LPAA)框架内进行跨专业干预的必要性。

这项工作有哪些潜在或实际的临床意义?采用 LPAA 方法使 PWA 与社区接触的治疗模式可以提高 PWA 的信心和社交参与度,从而为他们的个人言语语言治疗带来更好的结果,并为社区提供教育 PWA 及其故事的途径。

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