[HTML][HTML] Identifying the Active Ingredients of a Computerized Speech and Language Therapy Intervention for Poststroke Aphasia: Multiple Methods Investigation …

M Harrison, R Palmer, C Cooper - JMIR Rehabilitation and …, 2023 - rehab.jmir.org
Background: Aphasia is a communication disorder affecting more than one-third of stroke
survivors. Computerized Speech and Language Therapy (CSLT) is a complex intervention …

[HTML][HTML] Implementation and effects of an information technology–based intervention to support speech and language therapy among stroke patients with aphasia …

ES Kim, L Laird, C Wilson, T Bieg… - JMIR Research …, 2021 - researchprotocols.org
Background: Mobile app–based therapies are increasingly being employed by speech-
language pathologists in the rehabilitation of people with aphasia as adjuncts or substitutes …

The effect of mobile application-based technology on post-stroke aphasia: a systematic review

Z Jiang, M He, C Zhang, X Chen - Frontiers in Neurology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Background Enhancing speech-language therapy remains the most effective strategy for
improving post-stroke aphasia, However, conventional face-to-face interventions often lack …

Self-managed, computerised speech and language therapy for patients with chronic aphasia post-stroke compared with usual care or attention control (Big CACTUS) …

R Palmer, M Dimairo, C Cooper, P Enderby… - The Lancet …, 2019 - thelancet.com
Background Post-stroke aphasia might improve over many years with speech and language
therapy; however speech and language therapy is often less readily available beyond a few …

A virtual, randomized, control trial of a digital therapeutic for speech, language, and cognitive intervention in post-stroke persons with aphasia

M Braley, JS Pierce, S Saxena, E De Oliveira… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Background: Post-stroke aphasia is a chronic condition that impacts people's daily
functioning and communication for many years after a stroke. Even though these individuals …

Effects of computer-based therapy versus therapist-mediated therapy in stroke-related aphasia: Pilot non-inferiority study

S Spaccavento, R Falcone, F Cellamare… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose The burgeoning growth of computer-based rehabilitation technologies has led to a
paradigm shift in the delivery of aphasia intervention. The aim of this study was to conduct a …

Computer-based treatment of poststroke language disorders: a non-inferiority study of telerehabilitation compared to in-person service delivery

JA Meltzer, AJ Baird, RD Steele, SJ Harvey - Aphasiology, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Background: Telerehabilitation promises to greatly expand access of underserved
populations to speech therapy, but concerns remain about the effectiveness of services …

[HTML][HTML] Computerised speech and language therapy or attention control added to usual care for people with long-term post-stroke aphasia: the Big CACTUS three …

R Palmer, M Dimairo, N Latimer, E Cross… - Health Technology …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
BACKGROUND People with aphasia may improve their communication with speech and
language therapy many months/years after stroke. However, NHS speech and language …

Using computers to enable self‐management of aphasia therapy exercises for word finding: the patient and carer perspective

R Palmer, P Enderby, G Paterson - International journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Background Speech and language therapy (SLT) for aphasia can be difficult to access in the
later stages of stroke recovery, despite evidence of continued improvement with sufficient …

The feasibility, usability and acceptability of a tablet-based aphasia therapy in the acute phase following stroke

E De Cock, K Batens, J Feiken, D Hemelsoet… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Question Independent practice via an application with a language exercise program for
aphasia, as an add-on to conventional care can be a good solution to intensify aphasia …