Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Finding the Right Words in Neurogenic Communication Disorders: Naming of Objects and Actions, Communicative Strategies in Conversation and Effects of Training
Verified date | March 2022 |
Source | Göteborg University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Every year thousands of persons suffer from brain damage resulting in anomia, that is, word finding difficulties affecting their ability to talk to other people. Anomia may be a result of stroke or of progressive neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease or multiple sclerosis (MS). Word retrieval is dependent on a complex system of different neural networks and to name objects and activities can be affected to different degrees. The present project explores different aspects of naming ability in altogether 90 persons that has anomia related to stroke or to Parkinson's disease or MS. Furthermore, the communicative strategies and resources used by conversation partners in everyday conversational interaction and in care situations, affected by anomia are studied. Finally, the project includes a study of the effectiveness of a word finding training program based on stimulation of semantic and phonological networks in the brain, involved in the production of words. There is a lack of research on effects on communication from anomia in Parkinson's disease and MS and there is no research on anomia that investigates both object and action naming using a material adapted to the Swedish language. In the project quantitative and qualitative methods are used to explore and describe how persons with different neurogenic communication disorders can use different resources and communicative strategies to express themselves.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 17 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Subjective experience of word finding difficulties - Diagnosed left hemisphere stroke or Parkinson's disease or MS - With correction, sufficient hearing and vision to be able to participate in the assessment - Participants with stroke at least six months post-onset and documented location of injury. Exclusion Criteria: - Mother tongue other than Swedish - Moderately or severely impaired comprehension - Other neurological injury or disease - Moderate-severe apraxia of speech or dysarthria - Fatigue or impaired attention deficit which prevents participating in intensive training |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | University of Gothenburg | Gothenburg | Västra Göraland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Göteborg University | Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research, The Swedish Research Council |
Sweden,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Naming ability in the Object & Action Naming Battery | A measure of change in ability to name forty pictures consisting of simple black and white drawings. There is a 20-second time limit for response for each picture. Number of correct objects and activities will be calculated separately (range 0-20) as well as summarized (range 0-40) | At baseline before start of intervention and after 21 days, at completion the intervention program | |
Secondary | Sustained change in naming ability in the Object & Action Naming Battery | A measure of change in ability to name forty pictures consisting of simple black and white drawings. There is a 20-second time limit for response for each picture. Number of correct objects and activities will be calculated separately (range 0-20) as well as summarized (range 0-40) | At a twelve week follow up after the completion of the intervention | |
Secondary | Naming of 20 individually chosen training words | A measure of change in ability to name objects and action words participants have chosen to practice | At baseline before start of intervention and after 21 days, at completion the intervention program | |
Secondary | Sustained change in naming of 20 individually chosen training words | A measure of change in ability to name objects and action words participants have chosen to practice | At a twelve week follow up after the completion of the intervention | |
Secondary | The Communication Outcome After Stroke (COAST) scale | A measure of change in participants perception of the communicative ability from baseline to after intervention. COAST comprises 20 items where participants rates themselves on a 5-graded likert scale. The scale is running from 1) "couldn't do it at all, through 2) "with a lot of difficulty", 3) "with some difficulty", 4) "quite well" to 5) "very well". The scoring of each item will be summarized and averaged (total range 0-5) and a higher score indicates perceptions of better communicative ability. | At baseline before start of intervention and after 21 days, at completion the intervention program | |
Secondary | Sustained change in the Communication Outcome After Stroke (COAST) scale | A measure of change in participants perception of the communicative ability twelve weeks after intervention is completed. COAST comprises 20 items where participants rates themselves on a 5-graded likert scale. The scale is running from The scale is running from 1) "couldn't do it at all, through 2) "with a lot of difficulty", 3) "with some difficulty", 4) "quite well" to 5) "very well". The scoring of each item will be summarized and averaged (total range 0-5) and a higher score indicates perceptions of better communicative ability. | At a twelve week follow up after the completion of the intervention | |
Secondary | The Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SAQOL-39) | A measure of change after intervention in participant reported health related quality of life in a questionnaire with 39 items where participants evaluate of their everyday functioning in three domains: physical, psychosocial and communication. Scores range from 1 to 5 in each sub domain and are averaged; higher scores indicate better quality of life. Scoring in each domain will be summarized and averaged and presented separately as well as in a compound averaged score (range 1-5). | At baseline before start of intervention and after 21 days, at completion the intervention program | |
Secondary | Sustained change in the Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SAQOL-39) | A measure of change 12 weeks after intervention is completed in participant reported health related quality of life in a questionnaire with 39 items where participants evaluate of their everyday functioning in three domains: physical, psychosocial and communication. Scores range from 1 to 5 in each sub domain and are averaged; higher scores indicate better quality of life. Scoring in each domain will be summarized and averaged and presented separately as well as in a compound averaged score (range 1-5). | At a follow up twelve weeks after completion of intervention | |
Secondary | The Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) | A measure of change from baseline to after intervention in participants' perceptions of their communicative participation in everyday life activities. A short form of the item bank with ten items are used - participants rates their perception of degree of participation on a four-graded scale where higher scores indicate higher degree of participation. The scale runs from 0) "very much", through 1) "quite a bit", 2) "a little", to 3) "not at all". The scoring of each item will be summarized into a total score (range 0-30). | At baseline before start of intervention and after 21 days, at completion the intervention program | |
Secondary | Sustained change in the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) | A measure of change 12 weeks after the completion of the intervention in participants' perceptions of their communicative participation in everyday life activities. A short form of the item bank with ten items are used - participants rates their perception of degree of participation on a four-graded scale where higher scores indicate higher degree of participation. The scale runs from 0) "very much", through 1) "quite a bit", 2) "a little", to 3) "not at all". The scoring of each item will be summarized into a total score (range 0-30). | At a 12 week follow up after the completion of the intervention | |
Secondary | Retelling of events in video clips | A measure of change in ability to retell and describe events from baseline to after intervention is completed.The participants view short video clips with a character involved with different activities including objects and are asked to retell what happened every tenth second. | At baseline before start of intervention and after 21 days, at completion the intervention program | |
Secondary | Sustained change in retelling of events in video clips | A measure of change in ability to retell and describe events from after the completion of intervention to a 12 weeks follow up. The participants view short video clips with a character involved with different activities including objects and are asked to retell what happened every tenth second. | At a 12 week follow up after the completion of the intervention |
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