2021
DOI: 10.1111/1460-6984.12682
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PD Check‐In: The development and trial of a supported self‐management program for people with Parkinson's disease following intensive speech intervention

Abstract: Background Debilitating speech and communication changes in Parkinson's disease (PD) lead to diminished quality of life for people with PD and their communication partners. Maintenance of the long‐term effects of treatment such as LSVT LOUD® remains equivocal. Development of supported long‐term maintenance programs is warranted. Aims This article describes the development and preliminary outcome data for PD Check‐In, a supported self‐management intervention for the maintenance of speech and social communicatio… Show more

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“…PWPD and their CPs rated level of satisfaction with PD Check‐In through completion of a non‐standardized ten‐statement questionnaire developed specifically for this research (see Appendix B in the additional supporting information). Questions were drawn from the elements of self‐management which underpin the intervention (Finnimore et al., 2021) and the needs of PWPD and CPs expressed in previous studies (Spurgeon et al., 2015; Yorkston et al., 2017). Participants were required to rate their level of agreement according to a five‐point scale (1 = strongly agree, 2 = agree, 3 = unsure, 4 = disagree, 5 = strongly disagree).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PWPD and their CPs rated level of satisfaction with PD Check‐In through completion of a non‐standardized ten‐statement questionnaire developed specifically for this research (see Appendix B in the additional supporting information). Questions were drawn from the elements of self‐management which underpin the intervention (Finnimore et al., 2021) and the needs of PWPD and CPs expressed in previous studies (Spurgeon et al., 2015; Yorkston et al., 2017). Participants were required to rate their level of agreement according to a five‐point scale (1 = strongly agree, 2 = agree, 3 = unsure, 4 = disagree, 5 = strongly disagree).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PD Check‐In, a novel SLT intervention for supported self‐managed maintenance of speech and communication following LSVT LOUD, was developed in an ambulatory rehabilitation setting (Finnimore et al., 2021). Following treatment, PD Check‐In provides objective evaluation of maintenance of therapy outcomes through measurement and feedback on speech parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%