Improving Efficacy of Voice Therapy Concepts Via Telepractice and Mobile App Technology
NCT05220982 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 32
Last updated 2024-08-28
Summary
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, telepractice has grown rapidly. To date, synchronous telepractice (i.e., in real-time videoconferencing) has been the focus of most research with asynchronous telepractice (i.e. information stored and accessed later) being used minimally only to record synchronous encounters. Descriptions of voice therapy concepts are minimally available in the literature with no standard reporting framework and no clinical efficacy or effectiveness data. Thus, the proposed study will address these barriers. First, an asynchronous method will be developed that will impact both in-person and telepractice services by offering repeated learning opportunities in the client's environment. The method includes ecological momentary intervention (EMI) through a daily voice therapy practice app, server, and web portal that is flexible in its programming to meet the needs of the client, offers performance feedback, and charts results over time. Second, voice therapy concepts will be tested improving our knowledge about such concepts that facilitate successful client-centered outcomes for both prevention and treatment of voice problems. The participants in the study will be teachers who have a high prevalence of voice problems, impact the healthcare system when treatment is needed, and negatively affect students' learning abilities in the classroom when communicating with a voice problem. Third, the Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System (RTSS) framework will be used to describe the voice therapy concepts. The concepts include: training multiple voices to meet all the clients' vocal needs, defining voice qualities by the anatomy and physiology of the voice production system, generalizing voice targets into hierarchical speech tasks, and using "new" vs "other/old" voice to help the client become their own clinician. Vocally healthy student teachers and professional teachers with voice complaints will be randomized into one of four voice therapy conditions delivered via telepractice. Both groups of teachers are needed to assess the concepts for prevention and treatment. Condition 2, which fully represents the proposed voice therapy concepts, will be superior to the other three conditions, which do not fully represent the concepts, by demonstrating a greater decrease in client-reported primary outcome measures of the Voice Handicap Index-10 and factor 1 and 2 of the Vocal Fatigue Index. Secondary outcomes of acoustic measures, Borg Category Ratio-10 scales for vocal and mental effort, and voice therapy satisfaction surveys will also be investigated. The results will be useful at a practical level by advancing asynchronous telepractice and by improving efficacy of voice therapy concepts. In addition, the results will lay the groundwork for future studies involving development of EMI platforms in other areas of speech-language pathology and testing additional voice therapy concepts that facilitate successful client-centered outcomes.
Conditions
- Voice Disorders
Interventions
- BEHAVIORAL
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Conversation Training Therapy
Training clear speech in conversation with new vs old voice. Training will occur over four weekly synchronous telepractice sessions. Each session lasts 45-60 minutes. The ecological momentary intervention (EMI) platform (app, server, web portal) will reflect the goals of the intervention. Participants will use the EMI platform to practice voice targets three times a day.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Global Voice Prevention and Therapy Model
Training of four new voices (i.e., resonant voice in connected speech, falsetto for quiet talking, oral twang for talking over noise, and belt for healthy yelling) defined and trained by the anatomy and physiology of the system (i.e., Estill Voice Training's Figures). Training occurs in a bottom-up speech hierarchy with new vs other or old voice at each step. Additional methods are used in asynchronous telepractice to support the new voices during week 1 (e.g., vocal hygiene and education). Training will occur over three weekly synchronous telepractice sessions. Each session lasts 45-60 minutes. The ecological momentary intervention (EMI) platform (app, server, web portal) will reflect the goals of the intervention. Participants will use the EMI platform to practice voice targets three times a day.
- BEHAVIORAL
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Modified Conversation Training Therapy
Training clear speech in conversation with no use of new vs old voice. Training will occur over four weekly synchronous telepractice sessions. Each session lasts 45-60 minutes. The ecological momentary intervention (EMI) platform (app, server, web portal) will reflect the goals of the intervention. Participants will use the EMI platform to practice voice targets three times a day.
- BEHAVIORAL
-
Modified Global Voice Prevention and Therapy Model
Training of a new resonant voice in connected speech defined and trained by the anatomy and physiology of the system (i.e., Estill Voice Training's Figures). Training occurs in a bottom-up speech hierarchy with no use of new vs old voice. Additional methods are used in asynchronous telepractice to support the new voices during week 1 (e.g., vocal hygiene and education). Training will occur over three weekly synchronous telepractice sessions. Each session lasts 45-60 minutes. The ecological momentary intervention (EMI) platform (app, server, web portal) will reflect the goals of the intervention. Participants will use the EMI platform to practice voice targets three times a day.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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West Chester University of Pennsylvania
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Elizabeth U Grillo, Ph.D. · West Chester University
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- PREVENTION
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2022-08-31
- Primary Completion
- 2025-08-31
- Completion
- 2025-08-31
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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