| Literature DB >> 28775803 |
Abstract
The diagnosis of dysphagia, defined as swallowing dysfunction or difficulty, is estimated to affect 40-60% of the institutionalized geriatric population, and is the leading cause of aspiration pneumonia, one of the primary contributors of geriatric mortality. In the United States, statistics suggest that at least 50% of these individuals have limited access to treatment due to mobility, distance, and socioeconomic constraints. While "tele-dysphagia intervention" - the delivery of dysphagia therapy services via telecommunications technology - may provide a solution, there is limited research investigating its validity or reliability. The following three case reports of individuals successfully participating in trial tele-dysphagia therapy sessions lend credibility to this service delivery approach, and highlight the need for future research.Entities:
Keywords: Oropharyngeal dysphagia; Tele-dysphagia; Telehealth
Year: 2016 PMID: 28775803 PMCID: PMC5536731 DOI: 10.5195/ijt.2016.6193
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Telerehabil ISSN: 1945-2020
Goal Achievement during In-person Dysphagia Sessions
| Participant | In-person goal | In-person Session 1 | In-person Session 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The patient will demonstrate use of the cyclic ingestion strategy during each self-presented bolus trial, given gradually fading visual-auditory cues, with 80% accuracy. | 80% of 30 trials | 80% of 30 trials |
| 2 | The patient will demonstrate use of the chin down strategy during each self-presented bolus trial, given gradually fading visual-auditory cues, with 80% accuracy. | 70% of 30 trials | 86.67% of 30 trials |
| 3 | The patient will demonstrate use of the right head rotation strategy during each self-presented bolus trial, given gradually fading visual-auditory cues, with 80% accuracy. | 60% of 30 trials | 80% of 30 trials |
Goal Achievement during Tele-dysphagia Session
| Participant | Trial tele-dysphagia goal (Session 3) | Accuracy achieved |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The patient will demonstrate use of the cyclic ingestion strategy, given gradually fading visual-auditory cues, with 80% accuracy. | 90% of 30 trials |
| 2 | The patient will demonstrate use of the chin down strategy, given gradually fading visual-auditory cues, with 80% accuracy. | 86.67% of 30 trials |
| 3 | The patient will demonstrate use of the head turn strategy, given gradually fading visual-auditory cues, with 80% accuracy. | 83.33% of 30 trials |