作者
Jane Marshall, Abi Roper, Julia Galliers, Stephanie Wilson, Naomi Cocks, Sam Muscroft, Tim Pring
发表日期
2013/9/1
期刊
Aphasiology
卷号
27
期号
9
页码范围
1128-1146
出版商
Routledge
简介
Background: Using gesture as a compensatory communication strategy may be challenging for people with severe aphasia. Therapy can improve skills with gesture, at least in elicitation tasks, but gains ar often modest. Raising the treatment dose with technology might improve outcomes.
Aims: This feasibility study developed a computer gesture therapy tool (GeST), and piloted it with nine people who have severe aphasia. It aimed to determine whether practice with GeST would improve gesture production and/or spoken naming. It also explored whether GeST encouraged independent practice and was easy to use.
Methods & Procedures: Pilot participants had 6 weeks practice with GeST, flanked by pre- and post-therapy tests of gesture and word production. Usability was explored through interviews and structured observations, and the amount of time spent in the programme was monitored.
Outcomes & Results …
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