Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jan 29, 2026

Involving Individuals with Developmental Language Disorder and Their Parents/Carers in Research Priority Setting
Published on: June 6, 2020
Expiratory Muscle Strength Training in COPD Dysphagia Management: A Survey of Speech-Language Pathologists
Sandra Brandon1, Stanislava Antonijevic1, Ruth Mc Menamin1
1Department of Speech and Language Therapy, School of Health Sciences, University of Galway, H91 TK33 Galway, Ireland.
None:
Background: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) affects over 400 million people worldwide. Ireland reports the highest COPD-related mortality and hospitalizations in Europe. Dysphagia impacts approximately 50% of people with COPD (PwCOPD) and contributes to COPD exacerbations, hospitalizations, and mortality. Expiratory Muscle Strength Training (EMST) improves respiration and swallowing for PwCOPD; however, little is known about its clinical use by Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs). Methods: A cross-sectional online survey, developed in accordance with CHERRIES and CROSS guidelines, aimed to explore SLPs awareness, assessment approaches, treatment protocols, training, and confidence in EMST delivery. It was distributed to SLPs working with adults with dysphagia in Ireland. Purposive and snowball sampling were used, with a target sample size of n = 258. Results: The response rate was 36% (n = 92). Awareness of EMST was high (99%, n = 91). 53% (n = 49) reported using EMST. Among EMST users, 20% employed objective assessments of maximal expiratory pressure (MEP), while most calibrated devices to 75% of MEP and followed the "rule of fives" treatment protocol. 29% had formal training in EMST. SLPs with ≤10 years' clinical experience and those working in acute hospitals used EMST most often. Confidence was influenced by training, experience, access to specialized respiratory equipment, and interdisciplinary team members. Conclusions: SLPs EMST awareness is high, but implementation practices remains variable, with low uptake of formal training and limited use of objective MEP assessment. Findings highlight the need for structured training and population-specific protocols to support consistent and confident EMST delivery for PwCOPD.
More Related Videos
12:59Improving Strength, Power, Muscle Aerobic Capacity, and Glucose Tolerance through Short-term Progressive Strength Training Among Elderly People
Published on: July 5, 2017
07:30Muscle Imbalances: Testing and Training Functional Eccentric Hamstring Strength in Athletic Populations
Published on: May 1, 2018
Related Concept Videos
COPD: Management Using Bronchodilators and Corticosteroids
Surveys
Introduction to Surveying, Plane Surveying and Geodetic Surveys
Language
Corballis and Suddendorf (2007) and Tomasello and Rakoczy (2003) highlight the role of language in...
COPD: Pathogenesis and Clinical Features
The primary cause for the onset of COPD is cigarette smoking and exposure to air pollution. These hazardous factors initiate a chain reaction within the lungs, resulting in chronic inflammation, damage to the airways, and a...
Errors and Mistakes in Surveying