Hybrid SPEAK OUT! protocol improves aerodynamic measurements and PROMs in Parkinson's disease

Author:

Ashkenazi Yarden12ORCID,Stainer Nava13,Tadmor Lyle14,Yaakov Lilach1,Friedman Inbal1,Rips Roni15,Sella Weiss Oshrat167ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rehabilitation Center Ezra Lemarpe Bnei‐Brak Israel

2. Rehabilitation Unit Tel‐Aviv Sourasky Medical Center Tel‐Aviv Israel

3. Loewenstein Rehabilitation Hospital Raanana Israel

4. Reuth Rehabilitation Hospital Tel‐Aviv Israel

5. Ben‐Yair Rehabilitation Center Clalit Health Services Tel‐Aviv Israel

6. Schnaider Children's Medical Center Petah Tikva Israel

7. Department of Communication Disorders University of Haifa Haifa Israel

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundSPEAK OUT! has been shown to enhance various aspects of voice such as intensity, prosody, voice quality and perception of voice. However, their impacts on expiration and communication effectiveness have not yet been evaluated. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Hybrid SPEAK OUT! method on aerodynamic measurements and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs) in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD).MethodsThis study included 157 participants with PD who underwent an intensive 8‐week multidisciplinary treatment program. The Hybrid SPEAK OUT! method consisted of three sessions per week, including two group sessions and one individual treatment session. Voice‐related aerodynamic measures included maximum phonation time (MPT), vocal cord function using the S/Z ratio, and expiratory flow measures including peak expiratory flow (PEF) and peak cough flow (PCF). Two PROMs were included: the Hebrew version of the voice handicap index‐10 and communication effectiveness questionnaire.ResultsThe results of 111 participants were analysed. MPT duration increased, PEF and PCF increased, and better scores were found in PROMs.ConclusionThese findings would appear to support the effectiveness of the Hybrid SPEAK OUT! methods improving function, activity and participation in individuals with PD. However, further research is needed.WHAT THIS PAPER ADDSWhat is already known on the subject Prior research has demonstrated the effectiveness of behavioral therapies, including the SPEAK OUT! program, in managing speech symptoms in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD). These therapies have shown improvements in voice intensity, fundamental frequency, voice quality, and voice perception. However, the impact on aerodynamic measures, expiratory flow, and patient‐reported outcome measures has not been extensively studied.What this paper adds to existing knowledge This study adds to the existing knowledge by demonstrating that a Hybrid SPEAK OUT! approach, can lead to improvements in aerodynamic measures, including maximum phonation time (MPT), expiratory and cough peak flow. In terms of motor learning, we found that two non‐speech exhalation‐related tasks that were not directly trained improved following the intensive speech training protocol. Furthermore, it shows positive changes in patient‐reported outcome measures, with reduced voice‐related disability and improved communication efficiency.What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? The findings of this study have important clinical implications for the management of speech symptoms in individuals with PD. The Hybrid SPEAK OUT! program, which combines group and individual sessions, can effectively improve voice, aerodynamic measurements and patient‐reported outcome measures (PROMs), ultimately enhancing the overall quality of life for patients. These findings support the effectiveness of the Hybrid SPEAK OUT! methods for improving function, activity, and participation in individuals with PD.

Publisher

Wiley

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