TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving Hands-Free Speech Rehabilitation in Laryngectomized Patients with a Moldable Adhesive
AU - Leemans, Maartje
AU - Longobardi, Ylenia
AU - Dirven, Richard
AU - Honings, Jimmie
AU - D'Alatri, Lucia
AU - Galli, Jacopo
AU - Brekel, Michiel van den
AU - Parrilla, Claudio
AU - Sluis, Klaske E van
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Objective: This study aims to assess the product performance of a new moldable peristomal adhesive with corresponding heating pad designed to facilitate and improve automatic speaking valve (ASV) fixation for hands-free speech in laryngectomized patients.
Methods: Twenty laryngectomized patients, all regular adhesive users with prior ASV experience, were included. Study-specific questionnaires were used for data collection at baseline and after two weeks of moldable adhesive use. The primary outcome parameters were adhesive lifetime during hands-free speech, use and duration of hands-free speech, and patient preference. Additional outcome parameters were satisfaction, comfort, fit, and usability.
Results: The moldable adhesive enabled ASV fixation adequate for hands-free speech in the majority of participants. Overall, the moldable adhesive significantly increased adhesive lifetime and duration of hands-free speech compared to participants' baseline adhesives (p < 0.05), regardless of stoma depth, skin irritation, or regular use of hands-free speech at baseline. The participants who preferred the moldable adhesive (55% of participants) experienced a significant increase in the adhesive lifetime (median of 24 h, range 8-144 h) and improved comfort, fit, and ease of speech.
Conclusion: The moldable adhesive's lifetime and functional aspects, including the ease of use and custom fit, are encouraging outcomes and enable more laryngectomized patients to use hands-free speech more regularly.
AB - Objective: This study aims to assess the product performance of a new moldable peristomal adhesive with corresponding heating pad designed to facilitate and improve automatic speaking valve (ASV) fixation for hands-free speech in laryngectomized patients.
Methods: Twenty laryngectomized patients, all regular adhesive users with prior ASV experience, were included. Study-specific questionnaires were used for data collection at baseline and after two weeks of moldable adhesive use. The primary outcome parameters were adhesive lifetime during hands-free speech, use and duration of hands-free speech, and patient preference. Additional outcome parameters were satisfaction, comfort, fit, and usability.
Results: The moldable adhesive enabled ASV fixation adequate for hands-free speech in the majority of participants. Overall, the moldable adhesive significantly increased adhesive lifetime and duration of hands-free speech compared to participants' baseline adhesives (p < 0.05), regardless of stoma depth, skin irritation, or regular use of hands-free speech at baseline. The participants who preferred the moldable adhesive (55% of participants) experienced a significant increase in the adhesive lifetime (median of 24 h, range 8-144 h) and improved comfort, fit, and ease of speech.
Conclusion: The moldable adhesive's lifetime and functional aspects, including the ease of use and custom fit, are encouraging outcomes and enable more laryngectomized patients to use hands-free speech more regularly.
KW - automatic speaking valve
KW - hands-free speech
KW - peristomal adhesive
KW - speech rehabilitation
KW - total laryngectomy
KW - automatic speaking valve
KW - hands-free speech
KW - peristomal adhesive
KW - speech rehabilitation
KW - total laryngectomy
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/230978
M3 - Meeting Abstract
SN - 1531-4995
VL - 2023
SP - N/A-N/A
JO - THE LARYNGOSCOPE
JF - THE LARYNGOSCOPE
ER -