SBIR-STTR Award

Telehealth Delivery Of Software-Enhanced Speech Therapy For Parkinson Disease
Award last edited on: 4/6/10

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIDCD
Total Award Amount
$99,991
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
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Principal Investigator
Cynthia M Fox

Company Information

LSVT Global LLC

3323 North Campbell Avenue Suite 5
Tucson, AZ 85719
   (520) 867-8838
   info@lsvtglobal.com
   www.lsvtglobal.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Pima

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R43DC010498-01
Start Date: 00/00/00    Completed: 00/00/00
Phase I year
2009
Phase I Amount
$99,991
Nearly 90% of the 8 million individuals with Parkinson disease (PD) globally have disordered speech that diminishes their ability to communicate effectively. The inability of people to communicate severely impacts their quality of life affecting social, economic and psychological well-being. While these individuals could benefit from LSVT(R) LOUD, the only efficacious speech treatment for PD, their access is limited by physical immobility, remote location and reduced access to trained speech clinicians. Recent advances in telehealth offer potential solutions to this problem by affording "in-home" delivery of speech treatment protocols. LSVT LOUD is an ideal fit for such telehealth applications as it has a standardized treatment protocol with well- defined treatment outcome data, including sound pressure level (SPL), fundamental frequency (F0), and duration. Unfortunately, current efforts to deliver LSVT by telehealth delivery models have not established a procedure to insure the validity and reliability of these outcome data when they are obtained "on line". The goal of the present application is to integrate a newly developed software product with calibrated and validated outcome data (the LSVTC) into a telehealth delivery system. Our specific objectives are to: 1. Enhance the current LSVTC software to transmit calibrated treatment data for real time data exchange during telehealth sessions; 2. Ensure that the LSVTC software is synchronized with the best freely available videoconferencing applications; 3. Evaluate the reliability of LSVT LOUD treatment data (SPL, F0, duration) from clients with PD using the LSVTC with telehealth delivery as compared to using the LSVTC face-to-face; 4.Evaluate the usability of the LSVTC telehealth delivery for an end-to-end treatment session with clients with PD. Our methods will include a partnership with Magpie Telecom Insiders for the technical development of software which will be combined with our research and clinical expertise for reliability and usability testing of this system. The feasibility data generated in this Phase l application will form a foundation for our Phase II research and development efforts that will establish the incorporation of our proprietary software system with a telehealth delivery product (LSVT(R) eLOUD), as a standard, data-driven universal delivery system for LSVT LOUD online. This integrated program will allow for greater access to LSVT LOUD treatment by individuals who live in remote areas or have physical immobility, while maintaining treatment fidelity via calibrated and reliable treatment data transmission.

Public Health Relevance:
Alternative modes of speech treatment delivery show great promise in overcoming many of the traditional barriers to access including geographical and mobility constraints. We are proposing the development of a telehealth system that will provide highly efficacious treatment for the speech and voice impairments associated with Parkinson disease. Such a system will provide greater access to LSVT LOUD treatment by individuals who live in remote areas or have physical immobility, while maintaining treatment fidelity via calibrated and reliable treatment data transmission.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
RELEVANCE Alternative modes of speech treatment delivery show great promise in overcoming many of the traditional barriers to access including geographical and mobility constraints. We are proposing the development of a telehealth system that will provide highly efficacious treatment for the speech and voice impairments associated with Parkinson disease. Such a system will provide greater access to LSVT LOUD treatment by individuals who live in remote areas or have physical immobility, while maintaining treatment fidelity via calibrated and reliable treatment data transmission.

NIH Spending Category:
Behavioral and Social Science; Bioengineering; Brain Disorders; Clinical Research; Networking and Information Technology R&D; Neurodegenerative; Neurosciences; Parkinson's Disease; Rehabilitation

Project Terms:
0-11 years old; 21+ years old; Adult; Affect; American Speech-Language-Hearing Association; Area; Brain; CNS plasticity; Child; Child Youth; Children (0-21); Client; Clinical; Communication; Companions; Computer Programs; Computer Programs and Programming; Computer software; Country; Data; Data Banks; Data Bases; Databank, Electronic; Databanks; Database, Electronic; Databases; Development; Development and Research; Documentation; Economics; Emotional well being; Encephalon; Encephalons; Ensure; Evaluation; Exercise; Exercise, Physical; Feedback; Feels well; Foundations; Foxes; Frequencies (time pattern); Frequency; Funding; Goals; Head and Neck, Larynx; Home; Home environment; Human, Adult; Human, Child; Idiopathic Parkinson Disease; Image; Impairment; In element; Indium; Individual; Institutes; Laryngeal; Larynx; Legal patent; Lewy Body Parkinson Disease; Life; Location; Loudness; Measures; Mental well-being; Methods; Mission; Modeling; Motor; Movement; NIH; National Institutes of Health; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Nervous; Nervous System, Brain; Neuronal Plasticity; Normal mental condition; Normal mental state; Normal psyche; Outcome; Paralysis Agitans; Parkinson; Parkinson Disease; Parkinson's; Parkinson's disease; Parkinsons disease; Patents; Penetration; Performance; Phase; Policies; Position; Positioning Attribute; Pressure; Pressure- physical agent; Primary Parkinsonism; Procedures; Process; Programs (PT); Programs [Publication Type]; Protocol; Protocols documentation; Protocols, Treatment; Psychological Well Being; QOL; Qualitative Methods; Quality of life; R & D; R&D; RGM; Regimen; Research; Sense of well-being; Sensory; Services; Software; Solutions; Sound; Sound - physical agent; Speech; Speech Disorders; Speech Manifestations; Speech Therapy; Stress; System; System, LOINC Axis 4; Technology; Testing; Therapeutic; Time; Training; Treatment Protocols; Treatment Regimen; Treatment Schedule; Treatment outcome; United States National Institutes of Health; Validity and Reliability; Videoconference; Videoconferences; Videoconferencing; Videoconferencings; Voice; Voice Disorders; Well in self; Work; adult human (21+); body movement; children; clinical data repository; clinical data warehouse; computer program; computer program/software; computer programming; data exchange; data repository; develop software; developing computer software; effective therapy; imaging; innovative technologies; locomotor learning; motor learning; neural; neural plasticity; neuroplasticity; pressure; programs; psychological wellness; public health relevance; relating to nervous system; relational database; research and development; respiratory; self wellness; skill acquisition; social; software development; software systems; sound; telehealth; telehealth systems; usability; visual feedback; voice box; youngster

Phase II

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