1. Effects of Modified Video-Implemented Script Training for Aphasia in the Three Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia.
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Montagut, Núria, Borrego-Écija, Sergi, Herrero, Jorge, Castellví, Magdalena, Balasa, Mircea, Lladó, Albert, Grasso, Stephanie M., and Sánchez-Valle, Raquel
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SCALE analysis (Psychology) , *RESEARCH funding , *PILOT projects , *CLINICAL trials , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *APHASIA , *TREATMENT effectiveness , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *PRE-tests & post-tests , *SOUND recordings , *RESEARCH methodology , *SPEECH evaluation , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *SPEECH therapy , *VIDEO recording - Abstract
Purpose: Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by worsening of speech and/or language. Script training intervention promotes automatized speech production via repeated practice of scripted content. This study evaluated the acceptability, feasibility, and effects of a modified version of Video-Implemented Script Training for Aphasia (VISTA) in the three PPA variants and compared outcomes by intervention modality (teletherapy vs. in person). Method: Thirteen bilingual (Spanish-Catalan) participants were included (semantic variant, n = 5; logopenic variant, n = 5; nonfluent/agrammatic variant, n = 3; teletherapy, n = 7). Using a nonrandomized design, intervention was administered in participants' dominant language. Participants were trained on an individualized script twice per week, over 8 weeks. Performance on measures related to script accuracy, content, and subjective ratings of production quality was evaluated at baseline, immediately post, and at 3 and 6 months post-intervention. Results: No significant differences were observed on the basis of intervention modality. Participants demonstrated significant improvements from pre- to post-intervention in script production, synonym production, keywords, and global quality on the trained script. Maintenance was observed when comparing performance at post-intervention relative to 3- and 6-month follow-up for script and synonym production. Significant improvement in production quality of the untrained topic was observed following intervention. Different patterns of benefit were observed by PPA variant. Conclusions: Modified VISTA was acceptable and effective across the three PPA variants, as evidenced by improvements on a broader array of outcome measures than those previously reported. Findings also provide further support for provision for teletherapy in individuals with PPA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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