In this online study, investigators will explore the psychosocial burdens of swallowing difficulties in people with Parkinson's Disease. This study is completely virtual, so you can participate from wherever you live in the United States. Participation requires you to complete a one-hour Zoom interview and a brief questionnaire. You will be compensated with a $25 Walmart gift card. To learn more, please use the "send email" feature. Thank you!
This is a mixed methods study. The investigators will collect qualitative data from participants by conducting 1-2 hour semi-structured interviews on Zoom. The interview questions are designed to systemically inquire about patient experiences, affective reactions, coping strategies, social support, self-identity issues, and treatment experiences. The investigators will collect quantitative data by asking participants to complete The Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire. The data will be analyzed using a comprehensive stress and coping model, which has not been done previously in the field. The investigators hope to discover themes about psychosocial burdens and related coping mechanisms.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
25
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
Identification of the Impact of Swallowing Impairment on Individuals with Parkinson Disease as Expressed During Interviews
A 1-2 hour, semi-structured interview will be conducted with each participant on Zoom to identify patient experiences, affective reactions, coping strategies, social support, self-identity issues, and treatment experiences associated with swallowing impairment.
Time frame: To be assessed from the participant interviews through study completion, an average of 1 year.
Overall Score on Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (Brief IPQ) as Self-Reported by Participants
The Brief IPQ is a self-report survey that contains nine items that quantify the cognitive and emotional representations of an illness. It has good test-retest reliability and concurrent validity with relevant measures in a few populations with chronic disease. Scores range from 0 (i.e., illness has no effect on life) to 80 points (i.e., illness extremely effects various aspects of life).
Time frame: The Brief IPQ will be mailed to participants after their interview and asked to complete it and return it to us within one week.
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