Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of On-line and In-clinic Intervention With Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) on Word Finding in Aphasia
Although there is evidence that speech-language therapy may improve speech in language disorders following left hemisphere stroke there is still a lack of evidence for which types of therapy are effective. Furthermore, in Sweden, as well as in several other countries, access to speech-language therapy is limited. The purpose of this clinical trial is to compare outcome from Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) provided as In-Clinic therapy (I-CT) or as synchronous telepractice therapy (TP-T).
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | August 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | December 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 99 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Aphasia and subjective experience of word finding difficulties - Diagnosed left-hemisphere stroke at least six months post-onset - With correction, sufficient hearing and vision to be able to participate in training and assessment - Primarily speaking Swedish for at least the last 15 years Exclusion Criteria: - Other neurological injury or disease - Moderately or severely impaired comprehension - Moderate-severe apraxia of speech or dysarthria which may interfere with assessment - Participation in any other speech-language treatment during the study - Active substance dependence |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Sweden | University of Gothenburg, Västra Götalandsregionen | Gothenburg | Västra Götaland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Göteborg University | The Swedish Research Council |
Sweden,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change from baseline in naming ability of trained items at week 10. | Naming of ten trained phrases including an agent (subject), verb and a patient (object) with moving picture stimuli. Possible score ranges from 0 (worst) to 40 (best). | Baseline, 10 weeks. | |
Primary | Change from baseline in naming ability of trained items at week 20. | Naming of ten trained phrases including an agent (subject), verb and a patient (object) with moving picture stimuli. Possible score ranges from 0 (worst) to 40 (best). | Baseline, 20 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in naming ability of untrained items at week 10. | A measure of generalization of treatment effects to naming of ten untrained phrases including an agent (subject), verb and a patient (object) with moving picture stimuli. Possible score ranges from 0 (worst) to 40 (best). | Baseline, 10 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in naming ability of untrained items at week 20. | A measure of generalization of treatment effects to naming of ten untrained phrases including an agent (subject), verb and a patient (object) with moving picture stimuli. Possible score ranges from 0 (worst) to 40 (best). | Baseline, 20 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in confrontation naming of single words (objects and actions) at week 10. | The Object & Action Naming Battery (Masterson & Druks, 1998) is a measure of change in ability to name forty pictures consisting of simple black and white drawings of objects and actions. Possible score range: 0 (worst) to 40 (best). | Baseline, 10 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in confrontation naming of single words (objects and actions) at week 20. | The Object & Action Naming Battery (Masterson & Druks, 1998) is a measure of change in ability to name forty pictures consisting of simple black and white drawings of objects and actions. Possible score range: 0 (worst) to 40 (best). | Baseline, 20 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in confrontation naming of single words (objects) at week 10. | The Boston naming test (Goodglass et al, 1983) is a measure of change in ability to name sixty simple black and white drawings of objects. Possible score range 0 (worst) to 60 (best). | Baseline, 10 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in confrontation naming of single words (objects) week 20. | The Boston naming test (Goodglass et al, 1983) is a measure of change in ability to name sixty simple black and white drawings of objects. Possible score range 0 (worst) to 60 (best). | Baseline, 20 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in connected speech at week 10. | Connected speech tasks (Nicholas & Brookshire, 1993) measures of change in ability to retrieve words in a picture description tasks, a procedural information task and in sharing personal information tasks. The speech produced in each task is analysed and number of words and adequate information units produced is calculated and related to time taken to produce the information. Higher numbers are better results. | Baseline, 10 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in connected speech at week 20. | Connected speech tasks (Nicholas & Brookshire, 1993) measures of change in ability to retrieve words in a picture description tasks, a procedural information task and in sharing personal information tasks. The speech produced in each task is analysed and number of words and adequate information units produced is calculated and related to time taken to produce the information. Higher numbers are better results. | Baseline, 20 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in self reported communicative participation in everyday life at week 10. | The Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB; Baylor et al 2013) is a validated measure of change in participants' perceptions of their communicative participation in everyday life activities. A short form of the item bank with ten items are used. The scoring of each item will be summarized into a total score with the range 0 (worse) to 30 (best). | Baseline, 10 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in self reported communicative participation in everyday life at week 20. | The Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB; Baylor et al 2013) is a validated measure of change in participants' perceptions of their communicative participation in everyday life activities. A short form of the item bank with ten items are used. The scoring of each item will be summarized into a total score with the range 0 (worse) to 30 (best). | Baseline, 20 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in self reported quality of life at week 10. | The Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SAQOL-39, Hilari et al 2009) is a validated measure of change 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. Scoring in each domain will be summarized and averaged and presented separately as well as in a compound averaged score. Possible score range is 1 (worse) to 5 (best). | Baseline, 10 weeks. | |
Secondary | Change from baseline in self reported quality of life at week 20. | The Stroke Aphasia Quality of Life (SAQOL-39, Hilari et al 2009) is a validated measure of change 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. Scoring in each domain will be summarized and averaged and presented separately as well as in a compound averaged score. Possible score range is 1 (worse) to 5 (best). | Baseline, 20 weeks. |
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