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NCT05113160
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Conversation Group Treatment for Aphasia: Does it Work?

Sponsor: Boston University Charles River Campus

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Summary

The proposed research will test the efficacy of group conversation treatment for people with aphasia and explore whether the effects of treatment differ as a result of the following factors: 1. Group size: Do large groups of 6-8 people with aphasia or dyads of 2 people with aphasia demonstrate different levels of improvement with this treatment? 2. Group composition: Do effects of conversation group treatment differ if the groups include members with similar or different types of aphasia? 3. Aphasia severity: Do effects of conversation group treatment differ if the individuals within the group have mild-moderate or moderate-severe profiles of aphasia? Treatment sessions will occur in groups of 6-8 people with aphasia or with 2 people with aphasia. During treatment sessions, discourse will be facilitated on a focused set of every day topics, such as current events or travel. Linguistic and multi modal cueing hierarchies will be tailored to individual client goals and used to maximize communication success. The prediction is that conversation treatment is an effective method for improving communication in people with aphasia, but that specific benefits may differ based on variables such as group size, group composition, and aphasia severity. The results will help inform best practices for aphasia treatment and refine a hypothesized model about the mechanisms underlying conversation treatment.

Official title: Understanding the Mechanisms of Change and Optimal Parameters in Conversation Treatment for Aphasia

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 85 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

162

Start Date

2022-04-15

Completion Date

2026-04-30

Last Updated

2025-02-06

Healthy Volunteers

No

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Conversation Treatment for Aphasia

Conversation treatment is a theoretically motivated approach in which a speech language pathologist facilitates discourse about topics of interest to the client using individualized, multi-modal supports. Treatment occurs either in groups of 6-8 people with aphasia or 2 people with aphasia. Individual communication goals are targeted for each group member within the context of naturalistic conversations.

Locations (3)

Boston University - Charles River Campus

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Adler Aphasia Center

Maywood, New Jersey, United States

Temple University

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States