Intensive Interdisciplinary Treatment Program for Individuals With Stroke-Induced Aphasia
- Conditions
- Aphasia
- Interventions
- Behavioral: Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program
- Registration Number
- NCT03096015
- Lead Sponsor
- Boston University Charles River Campus
- Brief Summary
An intensive, interdisciplinary treatment program was administered during the summer as part of regular clinic services in the Aphasia Resource Center (ARC) at Sargent College. This program was run program as described for three years. Not more than six native English speakers with mild or moderate profiles of aphasia and multidisciplinary rehabilitation needs (OT,PT, SLP and nutrition) were recruited from the Boston community to participate in an intensive interdisciplinary treatment program for four weeks during the month of June 2013. The program consists of approximately six hours of interdisciplinary treatment each day, five days per week over a four-week interval. Treatment is individualized using current evidence-based treatment approaches, which are commonly accepted protocols in clinical practice and will be administered by clinical faculty and staff from Speech-Language and Hearing Sciences, Occupational Therapy (OT), Physical Therapy (PT), the Center for Neurorehabilitation and Nutrition. Segments of these types of treatments are available for a small fee as part of our service in the Aphasia Resource Center; however, this comprehensive, interdisciplinary program is not available of this research study.
Approximately 30 hours of therapy per week are provided -- 6 hours per day over 5 days consisting of Speech-language Pathology, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Nutrition Counseling.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 19
- Clinical diagnosis of mild or moderate profile of aphasia secondary to a single stroke, as diagnosed by a certified speech-language pathologist.
- Must be able to demonstrate auditory comprehension at a level that is functional for conversation.
- Must demonstrate mobility or sensory deficits as a result of the stroke.
- Must demonstrate cardiac/nutritional needs.
- Must be able to ambulate without the physical assistance of another person for at least 500 feet.
- Must be able to negotiate elevator and stairs independently
- Must be able to manage bathroom needs without assistance.
- Must be more than twelve months post-onset of stroke.
- Must be between 18 and 75 years of age.
- Must be native speakers of English
- Must have 8th grade level of education or higher.
- Must have adequate vision for functional reading
- Must have adequate hearing for conversation
- Subjects who meet the above inclusion criteria, but who are also bilingual, and/or have concomitant neurological disease will be excluded from the study.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Intensive Treatment for Aphasia Intensive Comprehensive Aphasia Program -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Stroke Impact Scale (to assess change) 1 month pre intervention, immediately prior to intervention, the week post intervention, 3 months after intervention was completed QoL indicator for stroke survivors
Canadian Occupational Performance Measure (to assess change) 1 month pre intervention, immediately prior to intervention, the week post intervention, 3 months after intervention was completed Measures participation and satisfaction in meaningful activities
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Goal Attainment Scaling (to assess change) 1 month pre intervention, immediately prior to intervention, the week post intervention, 3 months after intervention was completed Measures attainment of individualized/personal community-based goals