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A telehealth application for the assessment and treatment of disordered speech in Parkinson's disease [ 2004 - 2007 ]

Also known as: Assessing and treating disordered speech in Parkinson's disease online

Research Grant

[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/301029]

Researchers: Prof Deborah Theodoros (Principal investigator) ,  Prof Elizabeth Ward Prof Richard Wootton

Brief description People with Parkinson's disease frequently develop soft, indistinct, and monotonous speech that significantly affects the person's ability to communicate with his or her family, and the community in general. To date, the most effective treatment for the speech disturbance seen in persons with Parkinson's disease is the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT ) program that focuses on improving the individual's vocal loudness and quality, resulting in improved speech intelligibility. For many people with this disease, accessing this effective treatment for their speech disorder is very difficult due to their physical disabilities, the distances they are required to travel, and the availability of speech pathologists. This project aims to overcome these access issues through the development of a telehealth system that will enable speech pathologists to assess and treat people with Parkinson's disease who have a speech disorder across the Internet using videoconferencing. It is intended that this research will ultimately enable people with Parkinson's disease to be treated within their own home or local community.

Funding Amount $AUD 362,875.00

Funding Scheme NHMRC Project Grants

Notes Standard Project Grant

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