沟通伙伴参与:失语症痴呆言语治疗功能结果的相关因素。

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目的:先前的报告建立了通过互联网视频会议提供语言治疗的远程医疗模式的可行性,该模式将原发性进行性失语症(PPA)患者与语言和语言病理学专家联系起来进行治疗。本研究报告了同样的远程医疗干预在更大范围的进行性失语症参与者中的可行性,并探讨了可能影响功能干预结果的因素。方法:在神经退行性痴呆综合征背景下患有PPA或进行性失语症的参与者及其交流伙伴被纳入8期干预,包括3次评估(基线、2个月和6个月后)。一半的参与者被随机分配到“登记”组,并在干预后接受3个月半小时的治疗。使用混合线性模型与事后测试和曲线下面积百分比变化来检查沟通信心随时间的变化,以及检查会话的影响和沟通伙伴参与对沟通信心的作用。结果:沟通信心在2个月时有所改善,6个月时无明显下降。项目层面的分析揭示了在多个沟通环境中沟通信心的提高。沟通信心的获得和维持只存在于参与交流的伙伴组,而不是随机分配到登记组。讨论:基于互联网的、以人为本的干预显示了为PPA患者提供语言治疗的一种模式。在入组后至少6个月可以维持,并且对于那些有积极沟通伙伴的患者更好,这支持使用二元干预措施。
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Communication Partner Engagement: A Relevant Factor for Functional Outcomes in Speech-Language Therapy for Aphasic Dementia.

Communication Partner Engagement: A Relevant Factor for Functional Outcomes in Speech-Language Therapy for Aphasic Dementia.

Objectives: Previous reports established the feasibility of a telehealth model for delivering speech-language therapy via Internet videoconferencing, which connects individuals with primary progressive aphasia (PPA) to an expert speech and language pathologist for treatment. This study reports feasibility of the same telehealth intervention in a larger set of progressive aphasia participants and explores factors potentially influencing functional intervention outcomes.

Methods: Participants with PPA or progressive aphasia in the context of a neurodegenerative dementia syndrome and their communication partners were enrolled into an 8-session intervention, with 3 evaluations (baseline, 2 months, and 6 months postenrollment). Half of the participants were randomized into a "check-in" group and received 3-monthly half-hour sessions postintervention. Mixed linear models with post hoc testing and percent change in area under the curve were used to examine communication confidence over time, as well as the influence of check-in sessions and the role of communication partner engagement on communication confidence.

Results: Communication confidence improved at the 2-month evaluation and showed no significant decline at the 6-month evaluation. Item-level analysis revealed gains in communication confidence across multiple communication contexts. Gains and maintenance of communication confidence were only present for the engaged communication partner group and were not bolstered by randomization to the check-in group.

Discussion: Internet-based, person-centered interventions demonstrate promise as a model for delivering speech-language therapy to individuals living with PPA. Maintenance is possible for at least 6 months postenrollment and is better for those with engaged communication partners, which supports the use of dyadic interventions.

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