Survey of speech and language therapy provision for people with Parkinson's disease in the United Kingdom: patients' and carers' perspectives
- PMID: 21401816
- DOI: 10.3109/13682822.2010.484850
Survey of speech and language therapy provision for people with Parkinson's disease in the United Kingdom: patients' and carers' perspectives
Abstract
Background: Communication and swallowing changes are prominent in Parkinson's disease, but there remains a lack of information regarding the experiences and expectations of people with Parkinson's disease in respect of speech-language therapy (SLT) services.
Aims: To conduct a survey of people with Parkinson's disease and their carers in the United Kingdom to elicit their views concerning communication and swallowing changes in Parkinson's disease and the support they envisage in helping with these changes.
Methods & procedures: A national survey utilizing a questionnaire developed for the project, accessible by people with Parkinson's disease in web-based, e-mail or paper forms.
Outcomes & results: A total of 168 people with Parkinson's disease (median = 7 years since diagnosis, range = 0.5-30) and 47 carers who provided their impression of the experience of the PwPD responded. Of these 215, 92 (43%) had no contact with SLT services. In general those who had seen an SLT found it a positive experience. Pointers for improvement centred around timing, intensity, duration and access to SLT as well as issues around transfer and maintenance of gains outside of clinic and (lack of) attention to psychosocial dimensions. Availability of ongoing support as the situation evolved and access to SLT when it was needed were two prominent features desired of a responsive service.
Conclusions & implications: Responses suggest that when SLT is available it offers positive support, but respondents felt (re)access when and where SLT is needed could improve, as well as what aspects of swallowing and communication were addressed in assessment and therapy. We reflect on possible recommendations to address the challenges for SLT services in considering organization and content of provision.
© 2010 Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists.
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