对于帕金森病患者来说,沟通自我效能
Alissa N Smith1, Carolyn Baylor1
1Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA.
概括
帕金森病 (PwPD) 患者的沟通自我有效性因情况而异. 没有语音治疗,自我效能下降,突出了PwPD需要沟通支持的需要.
科学领域:
- 神经学 神经学
- 语音语言病理学 语言病理学
- 心理学 心理学 心理学
背景情况:
- 沟通的自我效能,来自社会认知理论的概念,在沟通障碍研究中至关重要.
- 它对患有帕金森病 (PwPD) 的人的沟通参与的影响仍然未被探索.
研究的目的:
- 调查PwPD中的沟通自效性是否在各个活动之间存在差异.
- 为了确定自我效能是否随着时间的推移和语音治疗后发生变化.
- 评估自我效能与沟通参与之间的关联.
主要方法:
- 收集了40个PwPD的沟通自我有效性和参与的自我报告数据.
- 参与者是社区居民,其中一半接受语言治疗,一半没有.
- 数据被收集两次,间隔6个月.
主要成果:
- 在熟悉的环境 (例如,与朋友) 中,沟通自我效能更高,在苛刻的情况 (例如,大群体) 中更低.
- 在接受言语治疗的人和没有接受言语治疗的人之间,自我有效性没有差异.
- 随着治疗,自我有效性保持稳定,但在没有治疗的情况下显著下降;它与沟通参与有关.
结论:
- 对于PwPD来说,在不同的沟通环境中,沟通的自我有效性有所不同.
- 在没有沟通干预或支持的情况下,PwPD可能会经历自我有效性下降.
- 解决沟通自我有效性对于管理PD和增强参与至关重要.
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