1. Pre-operative speech-language pathology counselling in patients undergoing total laryngectomy: A pilot randomized clinical trial
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Longobardi, Ylenia, Savoia, Vezio, Parrilla, Claudio, Marchese, Maria Raffaella, Morra, Luciana, Mari, Giorgia, and Degni, Emilia
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Speech disorders -- Risk factors -- Psychological aspects ,Laryngectomy -- Methods ,Preoperative care -- Methods ,Health counseling -- Methods ,Psychology and mental health - Abstract
Total Laryngectomy seriously affects on patients Quality of Life and on their psychological well-being. The aim of this study was to verify the effects of pre-operative Speech-Language Pathology counselling on laryngectomized patients. Pilot randomized controlled trial. Twenty-seven patients undergoing total laryngectomy and primary tracheoesophageal puncture were randomized as follows: 14/27 subjects were collocated in the Experimental group who received preoperative Speech-Language Pathology counselling and 13/27 in the Control group group that did not receive it. Two interviews and four questionnaires (Psychological Distress Inventory, Impact of Event Scale-Revised, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, Italian-Self-Evaluation of Communication Experiences after Laryngeal Cancer) were administered immediately after surgery (T0), 1- (T1) and 3-months (T2) after hospital discharge in order to asses levels of distress, post-traumatic stress and anxious-depressive symptoms, acquisition and acceptance of the new voice. Student's t test and chi square test showed that the two groups of patients were equivalent. Experimental group was more satisfied with the information and obtained statistically better (p < 0.05) scores in terms of levels of distress, post-traumatic stress, anxious-depressive symptoms and acceptance of the new voice than the Control group. The Speech-Language Pathology counselling may reduce the anguish, sadness and anticipatory anxiety deriving from the uncertainty of the post-operative course and it might facilitate the process of emotional adaptation, making patients more capable and prepared to face their new condition., Author(s): Ylenia Longobardi [sup.1] , Vezio Savoia [sup.2] , Claudio Parrilla [sup.1] , Maria Raffaella Marchese [sup.1] , Luciana Morra [sup.1] , Giorgia Mari [sup.1] , Emilia Degni [sup.1] , [...]
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- 2023
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