Exploring Speech and Language Therapists' Perspectives of Voice-Assisted Technology as a Tool for Dysarthria: Qualitative Study.

Q2 Medicine
Jodie Mills, Orla Duffy, Katy Pedlow, George Kernohan
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Background: People living with Parkinson disease (PD) often experience low speech volume and reduced intelligibility. Research suggests that common voice-assisted technology (VAT) devices, like Amazon Alexa and Google Home, can encourage individuals to modify their speech, speaking more clearly, slowly, and loudly. This highlights the potential of VAT as a therapeutic clinical tool in speech and language therapy (SLT). However, while VAT is emerging as a novel health care technology, gaps exist regarding understanding speech and language therapists' (SaLTs) experiences using these devices in clinical practice for PD-related speech and voice difficulties.

Objective: This research set out to explore various experiences of using VAT to address hypokinetic dysarthria, secondary to PD, from a range of stakeholder perspectives. This paper specifically focuses on clinical insights from SaLTs.

Methods: SaLTs with prior experience of using smart speakers in clinical practice with people with speech or voice difficulties were invited to participate in focus groups or interviews. Between September and December 2024, seven SaLTs participated in semistructured focus groups or interviews using a topic guide. Discussions were informed by published evidence. Results were transcribed and analyzed using a framework analysis approach and were managed through NVivo software (Lumivero).

Results: Four main themes were identified across the groups: (1) potential for VAT in SLT, (2) managing therapeutic beige flags, (3) empowering SaLTs to become digitally enabled practitioners, and (4) envisioning the future of VAT in SLT.

Conclusions: This study recognizes VAT's potential as a therapeutic tool that may improve volume, clarity, intelligibility of speech, and facilitate at-home practice for people with PD. However, before VAT can be widely implemented, considerations around data privacy, device limitations, and practical integration into clinical care must be addressed. Future research is proposed to design solutions to address usability challenges for both clients and clinicians. Finally, this paper offers key clinical recommendations for the development of a therapeutic VAT tool for speech and voice difficulties in SLT.

探索语音辅助技术作为构音障碍治疗工具的语言治疗师视角:质性研究。
背景:帕金森氏症(PD)患者经常经历低言语量和清晰度降低。研究表明,常见的语音辅助技术(VAT)设备,如亚马逊的Alexa和谷歌Home,可以鼓励个人修改他们的语言,说得更清楚、更慢、更大声。这突出了VAT作为言语和语言治疗(SLT)治疗性临床工具的潜力。然而,虽然VAT正在成为一种新的医疗保健技术,但在理解言语和语言治疗师(盐)在pd相关言语和语音困难的临床实践中使用这些设备的经验方面存在差距。目的:本研究旨在从利益相关者的角度探讨使用VAT治疗继发于PD的构音障碍的各种经验。本文特别关注盐类的临床见解。方法:邀请具有在临床实践中使用智能扬声器的经验的医生参与焦点小组或访谈。在2024年9月至12月期间,七个salt使用主题指南参加了半结构化焦点小组或访谈。讨论以已公布的证据为依据。采用框架分析方法对结果进行转录和分析,并通过NVivo软件(Lumivero)进行管理。结果:各小组确定了四个主要主题:(1)增值税在SLT中的潜力,(2)管理治疗性米色旗,(3)授权盐成为数字化从业人员,(4)设想增值税在SLT中的未来。结论:本研究承认VAT作为一种治疗工具的潜力,可以提高PD患者的音量、清晰度、可理解性,并促进家庭实践。然而,在增值税可以广泛实施之前,必须解决有关数据隐私、设备限制和临床护理实际集成的考虑。未来的研究建议设计解决方案,以解决客户和临床医生的可用性挑战。最后,本文提出了针对SLT中言语和语音困难的治疗性增值工具的开发的关键临床建议。
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