Northern Health, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
School of Health Sciences, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Launceston, Australia.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Sep-Oct;59(5):1832-1849. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.13031. Epub 2024 Apr 11.
Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative condition characterised by a prominent and progressive deterioration in language abilities, which significantly impacts quality of life and interpersonal relationships. Speech and language therapy plays a crucial role in offering interventions. Group intervention is one mode of delivery that could benefit communication functioning and overall wellbeing of people with PPA (pwPPA) and their care partners. Group interventions are also more efficient than one-to-one intervention and may facilitate peer support.
The aim of this review was to systematically evaluate the current evidence for the effectiveness of speech and language therapy groups for pwPPA and their care partners. Specifically, this paper considered three questions: 1.What evidence-based speech and language therapy groups for pwPPA and their care partners have been reported to date? 2.Are group communication interventions effective in improving quality of life and communication function for pwPPA and their care partners? 3.Are group communication interventions that are designed for people with communication difficulties of other aetiologies (such as stroke) effective for pwPPA? In addition, this review aimed to describe the structure and content of groups, including aims, disciplines involved, size and frequency of group meetings, and outcome measures.
MEDLINE, CINAHL and PsycINFO were used to retrieve articles of interest. A total of 10 studies published between 2009 and 2022 met the eligibility criteria and therefore were included in this study. Data were extracted from the articles regarding the structure and content of groups.
Although evidence is currently limited, results suggest that speech and language therapy group intervention can improve specific linguistic processes, the use of communication strategies and psychosocial well-being. The importance of multidisciplinary input and care partners' involvement in groups was highlighted, along with the benefits of creative non-verbal activities as tools for self-expression. There is also initial evidence that telehealth group provision and one-off group sessions may be feasible and can benefit psychosocial well-being. Lastly, intentional recruitment and explicit education on different aphasia types are described as important when pwPPA participate in groups with mixed diagnoses.
The literature on speech and language therapy group interventions for PPA shows promise of positive effects on communication function and psychosocial well-being of both pwPPA and their care partners. Speech and language therapists can consider these published interventions when designing and implementing similar groups, but more robust evidence is required to confirm the relative effectiveness of this approach.
What is already known on this subject Speech pathology led group intervention shows some promise in benefitting communication functioning and overall well-being of pwPPA and their carers, but there has been no systematic evaluation of all the evidence regarding the efficacy of speech and language therapy led groups. Establishing feasibility, acceptability and efficacy of speech and language therapy group interventions for pwPPA and their carers may present a valuable addition for managing this progressive language disability. What this paper adds to existing knowledge Although evidence is currently limited, results from this systematic review suggest that speech and language therapy led group intervention can improve specific linguistic processes, the use of communication strategies and psychosocial well-being for pwPPA and their carers. The importance of multidisciplinary input and carers' involvement in groups was highlighted, along with the benefits of creative non-verbal activities as tools for self-expression. There is also initial evidence that telehealth group provision for carers may be feasible and can benefit psychosocial wellbeing. Lastly, intentional recruitment and explicit education on different aphasia types are described as important when pwPPA participate in groups with mixed diagnoses. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? A synthesis of the evidence base for speech and language therapy led PPA groups, as well as a description of the group components and formats, will be valuable for clinical service planning, and will guide future examination of group options for pwPPA and their carers. Speech and language therapists can also consider the research findings from this systematic review when designing and implementing similar groups in their local context.
原发性进行性失语症(PPA)是一种神经退行性疾病,其特征是语言能力显著且进行性恶化,这显著影响了生活质量和人际关系。言语和语言治疗在提供干预措施方面起着至关重要的作用。小组干预是一种可能有益于交流功能和提高 PPA 患者(pwPPA)及其护理人员整体幸福感的交付模式。小组干预也比一对一干预更有效,并可能促进同伴支持。
本综述的目的是系统评估目前针对 pwPPA 及其护理人员的言语和语言治疗小组的有效性。具体来说,本文考虑了三个问题:1.迄今为止报告了哪些基于证据的 pwPPA 及其护理人员的言语和语言治疗小组?2.小组交流干预是否能有效提高 pwPPA 及其护理人员的生活质量和交流功能?3.专为其他病因(如中风)的沟通困难人群设计的小组沟通干预措施是否对 pwPPA 有效?此外,本综述旨在描述小组的结构和内容,包括目标、参与的学科、小组会议的规模和频率以及结果测量。
使用 MEDLINE、CINAHL 和 PsycINFO 检索感兴趣的文章。共有 10 项发表于 2009 年至 2022 年的研究符合入选标准,因此被纳入本研究。从文章中提取有关小组结构和内容的数据。
尽管目前证据有限,但结果表明,言语和语言治疗小组干预可以改善特定的语言过程、沟通策略的使用和心理社会幸福感。强调了多学科投入和护理人员参与小组的重要性,以及创造性非语言活动作为自我表达工具的好处。此外,还有初步证据表明,远程医疗小组提供和一次性小组会议是可行的,并可以有益于心理社会幸福感。最后,描述了在 pwPPA 参加混合诊断小组时,有针对性的招募和对不同失语症类型的明确教育的重要性。
关于 PPA 的言语和语言治疗小组干预的文献表明,这种方法对提高 pwPPA 和他们的护理人员的沟通功能和心理社会幸福感有积极的影响。言语和语言治疗师在设计和实施类似小组时可以考虑这些已发表的干预措施,但需要更多的强有力证据来证实这种方法的相对有效性。