案例库 · 战略与领导 · 战略决策 · 2025
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Praykinson turned elderly Thais' daily prayer into voice therapy
Dentsu and Vajira turned elderly Thais' daily prayer into voice therapy.
Dentsu Thailand, Vajira Hospital
那一手
Parkinson's disease progressively steals the voice, and speech or singing exercises are the standard therapy to slow that loss. But for Thailand's elderly patients the prescription didn't fit: singing is not embedded in their everyday routine, so the exercises felt foreign, were hard to practice alone at home, and were quietly abandoned — the exact adherence gap that lets the disease's stranglehold on speech advance.
The obvious fix is to make the existing singing-based therapy more accessible or more motivating — better apps, gamified scores, hospital-led group sessions. All of it still asks an elderly Thai to adopt a practice (singing) that isn't part of the life they already lead, and that is precisely the barrier that made the therapy fail in the first place.
Dentsu Thailand and Vajira Hospital built Praykinson, a karaoke-style app in which the 'song' the patient performs is a familiar prayer. With 75.9% of Thais praying daily, the app turns an act patients already perform into a structured voice exercise: it shows the prayer text with colour-coded cues for rhythm and pace, an on-screen EQ bar feeds back vocal control, and each session ends in a progress score — alongside daily reminders that hook therapy onto a routine that already exists.
为什么管用
- Prayer is already a daily habit for 75.9% of Thais, so therapy rides existing behavior.
- Voicing prayer aloud exercises the same vocal muscles as singing, delivering the therapy's physical action.
- Religious content provides intrinsic motivation and rhythmic repetition, forcing sustained phonation.
- The app's reminders and scoring hook onto a routine that already exists, making adherence a by-product.
可以搬走什么
When a prescribed intervention fails because it expects users to adopt a foreign practice, rebuild it inside a ritual they already perform daily—adherence becomes free.
后来呢
Started at Vajira Hospital; the ADFEST entry claims gains in self-practice and speech, but no outcome is independently verified. Presented in the ADFEST 2026 winners showcase; the agency describes plans to scale it to hospitals nationwide toward 100,000 patients.
资料来源
- Marketing-Interactive — Praykinson app helps Thai Parkinson's patients reclaim speech through prayer
- Campaign Brief Asia — Dentsu Thailand develops Praykinson app for Vajira Hospital to aid elderly with Parkinson's
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