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An epidemiological profile of dysarthria incidence and assistive technology use in the living population of people with MND in Scotland

机译:苏格兰省MND人口生活群体的讨厌发病率和辅助技术应用的流行病学概况

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Objectives: People with motor neurone disease (pwMND) experience communication impairments due to speech and motor dysfunction. Communication support in the form of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) in conjunction with Assistive Technology (AT) access methods are available, however, variation in provision care pathways exists across Scotland. We conducted a baseline study of communication support for pwMND in Scotland to inform and improve future service provision. Methods: A cross-sectional population-based study was undertaken. Anonymised demographic and clinical phenotypic data for all pwMND in Scotland were extracted from the Care Audit Research Evaluation of MND (CARE-MND) platform, the National MND Register for Scotland. Additional information for AT loans was provided by the third sector charitable organization MND Scotland (MNDS). Results: In total, 371 pwMND were included, 43% of all pwMND were recorded as having impaired speech (recent ALSFRS-R score assessment 3) and 69% had been referred to Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) services, although there was variation in referral time from diagnosis date. AAC equipment had been acquired by 17.3% of all pwMND; most commonly iPads and the Lightwriter(TM) speech generating device. Conclusions: Our data highlight a high prevalence of speech impairment in pwMND irrespective of the subtype diagnosis. We therefore recommend standardized care pathways and earlier access to coordinated SLT and Occupational Therapist services to enable prospective and personalized decision making. Our findings further highlight the need for qualitative research to understand the preferences and impact of such interventions from the perspective of the user and their communication partners.
机译:目的:具有运动神经元疾病(PWMND)的人,由于语音和电机功能障碍而经历沟通障碍。然而,在助理技术(AT)访问方法中,以增强和替代通信(AAC)形式的通信支持可用,但苏格兰跨越提供的提供护理途径的变化。我们对苏格兰的PWMND进行了基线研究,以通知并提高未来的服务条款。方法:进行了横截面群体的研究。苏格兰的所有PWMND的匿名人口统计和临床表型数据从MND(Care-MND)平台的护理审计研究评估中提取,苏格兰国家MND登记册。贷款的其他资料由第三个慈善组织MND苏格兰(MNDS)提供。结果:总共包括371个PWMND,43%的所有PWMND被记录为言语受损(最近的ALSFRS-R得分评估3)和69%已被提交言语治疗师(SLT)服务,尽管有变化在诊断日期的推荐时间。 AAC设备已获得所有PWMND的17.3%;最常见的iPad和闪光灯(TM)语音生成设备。结论:无论亚型诊断如何,我们的数据都突出了PWMND中的语音损伤的高度普遍性。因此,我们推荐标准化的护理途径和早些时候获得协调的SLT和职业治疗师服务,以实现预期和个性化的决策。我们的调查结果进一步突出了定性研究,以了解从用户及其通信合作伙伴的角度来了解此类干预措施的偏好和影响。

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