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Dosage, Intensity, and Frequency of Language Therapy for Aphasia: A Systematic Review-Based, Individual Participant Data Network Meta-Analysis

Authors :
Brady, Marian C.
Ali, Myzoon
VandenBerg, Kathryn
Williams, Linda J.
Williams, Louise R.
Abo, Masahiro
Becker, Frank
Bowen, Audrey
Branden-burg, Caitlin
Breitenstein, Caterina
Bruehl, Stefanie
Copland, David A.
Cranfill, Tamara B.
Di Pietro-Bachmann, Marie
Enderby, Pamela
Fillingham, Joanne
Galli, Federica Lucia
Gandolfi, Marialuisa
Glize, Bertrand
Godecke, Erin
Hawkins, Neil
Hilari, Katerina
Hinckley, Jacqueline
Horton, Simon
Howard, David
Jaecks, Petra
Jefferies, Elizabeth
Jesus, Luis M. T.
Kambanaros, Maria
Kang, Eun Kyoung
Khedr, Eman M.
Kong, Anthony Pak-Hin
Kukkonen, Tarja
Laganaro, Marina
Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Leemann, Beatrice
Leff, Alexander P.
Lima, Roxele R.
Lorenz, Antje
MacWhinney, Brian
Marshall, Rebecca Shisler
Mattioli, Flavia
MaviS, ilknur
Meinzer, Marcus
Nilipour, Reza
Noe, Enrique
Paik, Nam-Jong
Palmer, Rebecca
Papathanasiou, Ilias
Patricio, Brigida
Martins, Isabel Pavao
Price, Cathy
Jakovac, Tatjana Prizl
Rochon, Elizabeth
Rose, Miranda L.
Rosso, Charlotte
Rubi-Fessen, Ilona
Ruiter, Marina B.
Snell, Claerwen
Stahl, Benjamin
Szaf-larski, Jerzy P.
Thomas, Shirley A.
Van de Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke
van der Meulen, Ineke
Visch-Brink, Evy
Worrall, Linda
Wright, Heather Harris
Brady, Marian C.
Ali, Myzoon
VandenBerg, Kathryn
Williams, Linda J.
Williams, Louise R.
Abo, Masahiro
Becker, Frank
Bowen, Audrey
Branden-burg, Caitlin
Breitenstein, Caterina
Bruehl, Stefanie
Copland, David A.
Cranfill, Tamara B.
Di Pietro-Bachmann, Marie
Enderby, Pamela
Fillingham, Joanne
Galli, Federica Lucia
Gandolfi, Marialuisa
Glize, Bertrand
Godecke, Erin
Hawkins, Neil
Hilari, Katerina
Hinckley, Jacqueline
Horton, Simon
Howard, David
Jaecks, Petra
Jefferies, Elizabeth
Jesus, Luis M. T.
Kambanaros, Maria
Kang, Eun Kyoung
Khedr, Eman M.
Kong, Anthony Pak-Hin
Kukkonen, Tarja
Laganaro, Marina
Ralph, Matthew A. Lambon
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Leemann, Beatrice
Leff, Alexander P.
Lima, Roxele R.
Lorenz, Antje
MacWhinney, Brian
Marshall, Rebecca Shisler
Mattioli, Flavia
MaviS, ilknur
Meinzer, Marcus
Nilipour, Reza
Noe, Enrique
Paik, Nam-Jong
Palmer, Rebecca
Papathanasiou, Ilias
Patricio, Brigida
Martins, Isabel Pavao
Price, Cathy
Jakovac, Tatjana Prizl
Rochon, Elizabeth
Rose, Miranda L.
Rosso, Charlotte
Rubi-Fessen, Ilona
Ruiter, Marina B.
Snell, Claerwen
Stahl, Benjamin
Szaf-larski, Jerzy P.
Thomas, Shirley A.
Van de Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke
van der Meulen, Ineke
Visch-Brink, Evy
Worrall, Linda
Wright, Heather Harris
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Optimizing speech and language therapy (SLT) regimens for maximal aphasia recovery is a clinical research priority. We examined associations between SLT intensity (hours/week), dosage (total hours), frequency (days/week), duration (weeks), delivery (face to face, computer supported, individual tailoring, and home practice), content, and language outcomes for people with aphasia. METHODS: Databases including MEDLINE and Embase were searched (inception to September 2015). Published, unpublished, and emerging trials including SLT and >= 10 individual participant data on aphasia, language outcomes, and time post-onset were selected. Patient-level data on stroke, language, SLT, and trial risk of bias were independently extracted. Outcome measurement scores were standardized. A statistical inferencing, one-stage, random effects, network meta-analysis approach filtered individual participant data into an optimal model examining SLT regimen for overall language, auditory comprehension, naming, and functional communication pre-post intervention gains, adjusting for a priori-defined covariates (age, sex, time poststroke, and baseline aphasia severity), reporting estimates of mean change scores (95% CI). RESULTS: Data from 959 individual participant data (25 trials) were included. Greatest gains in overall language and comprehension were associated with >20 to 50 hours SLT dosage (18.37 [10.58-26.16] Western Aphasia Battery-Aphasia Quotient; 5.23 [1.51-8.95] Aachen Aphasia Test-Token Test). Greatest clinical overall language, functional communication, and comprehension gains were associated with 2 to 4 and 9+ SLT hours/week. Greatest clinical gains were associated with frequent SLT for overall language, functional communication (3-5+ days/week), and comprehension (4-5 days/week). Evidence of comprehension gains was absent for SLT <= 20 hours, <3 hours/week, and <= 3 days/week. Mixed receptive-expressive therapy, functionally tailored, with prescribed ho

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1383745520
Document Type :
Electronic Resource