Features and impact of dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal hypersensitivity in whiplash associated disorder – a qualitative study.

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Title: Features and impact of dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal hypersensitivity in whiplash associated disorder – a qualitative study.
Authors: Stone, Danielle B., Rebbeck, Trudy, Ward, Elizabeth C., Elliott, James E.
Source: Disability & Rehabilitation. Jul2023, Vol. 45 Issue 15, p2446-2457. 12p.
Subjects: Pharynx, Computer software, Senses, Whiplash injuries, Pain, Speech therapy, Patient participation, Confidence, Health services accessibility, Self-evaluation, Sensory disorders, Application software, Research methodology, Human voice, Food consumption, Self-perception, Deglutition disorders, Videoconferencing, Interviewing, Qualitative research, Fluoroscopy, Experience, Head, Health literacy, Laryngeal diseases, Questionnaires, Quality of life, Health, Medical referrals, Brief Pain Inventory, Cough, Posture, Health attitudes, Communication, Research funding, Biomechanics, Thematic analysis, Neck, Statistical sampling, Data analysis software, Neck muscles, Drinking behavior, Emotions, Respiration, Voice disorders, Psychological distress, World Wide Web, Psychological stress, Disease risk factors, Symptoms, Disease complications
Abstract: Investigation into dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal hypersensitivity after whiplash is limited, offering minimal insight into specific features and impact. This study aimed to explore these symptoms. A qualitative interpretive description design was used. Eleven participants with chronic Whiplash Associated Disorder and self-reported swallowing, voice and/or throat-related problems completed baseline symptom questionnaires and were offered a videofluroscopic swallow study to investigate baseline swallowing biomechanics. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore features of swallowing, voice and laryngeal sensory complaints and analysed using thematic analysis. There were high baseline levels of self-reported neck, pain- and throat-related disability and psychological distress. There was no evidence of baseline deficits in swallow biomechanics. Thematic analysis revealed 5 themes: (1) A range of features of dysphagia and dysphonia exist after whiplash with varied clinical course; (2) Activity and participation in swallow and voice activities have changed; (3) There are psychological and emotional impacts; (4) Features of laryngeal hypersensitivity co-exist and (5) There are barriers to management. Swallow, voice and laryngeal sensory problems after whiplash were described, with impacts on quality of life and barriers to management. These insights broaden understanding of post-whiplash sequalae, indicating the need for better detection. Dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal hypersensitivity are under-recognised consequences of whiplash. Individuals presenting with dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal sensory symptoms after whiplash experience significant implications to wellbeing, activity and participation. Improved understanding of these symptoms may facilitate better detection and subsequent referral to speech-language pathology. Greater understanding into the functional and psychosocial implications of these symptoms may guide more effective post-whiplash assessments and informed rehabilitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: Investigation into dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal hypersensitivity after whiplash is limited, offering minimal insight into specific features and impact. This study aimed to explore these symptoms. A qualitative interpretive description design was used. Eleven participants with chronic Whiplash Associated Disorder and self-reported swallowing, voice and/or throat-related problems completed baseline symptom questionnaires and were offered a videofluroscopic swallow study to investigate baseline swallowing biomechanics. Semi-structured interviews were conducted to explore features of swallowing, voice and laryngeal sensory complaints and analysed using thematic analysis. There were high baseline levels of self-reported neck, pain- and throat-related disability and psychological distress. There was no evidence of baseline deficits in swallow biomechanics. Thematic analysis revealed 5 themes: (1) A range of features of dysphagia and dysphonia exist after whiplash with varied clinical course; (2) Activity and participation in swallow and voice activities have changed; (3) There are psychological and emotional impacts; (4) Features of laryngeal hypersensitivity co-exist and (5) There are barriers to management. Swallow, voice and laryngeal sensory problems after whiplash were described, with impacts on quality of life and barriers to management. These insights broaden understanding of post-whiplash sequalae, indicating the need for better detection. Dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal hypersensitivity are under-recognised consequences of whiplash. Individuals presenting with dysphagia, dysphonia and laryngeal sensory symptoms after whiplash experience significant implications to wellbeing, activity and participation. Improved understanding of these symptoms may facilitate better detection and subsequent referral to speech-language pathology. Greater understanding into the functional and psychosocial implications of these symptoms may guide more effective post-whiplash assessments and informed rehabilitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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