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Manisha Choudhury, Preeti Singh
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背景:严重的理解障碍通常与听觉相关障碍和语音加工有关,包括语义和执行困难。本研究调查了基于国际功能分类(ICF)、残疾和健康框架的强化功能治疗方案是否支持WA患者语音、语言和认知领域的改善,从而对功能性沟通技巧和生活质量产生积极影响。目的研究基于ICF框架的循证功能治疗方法对WA患者语音、语言、认知和生活质量(QoL)领域的影响。目的本纵向病例研究的目的是比较一名WA患者在提供强化循证功能性沟通治疗方法后的言语和语言能力、认知能力和生活质量评分。材料与方法1例60岁男性,卒中病史1个月;诊断为WA。患者接受以语言和认知为重点的强化功能治疗,每次持续1小时,共8次,2个月内采用不同的治疗方法提高患者的沟通能力。语言、认知能力和生活质量的测量分别采用西方失语量表(WAB)、阿登布鲁克认知考试-修订版(ACE-R)和世界卫生组织生活质量量表(WHOQoLBREF)的英文改编版进行评估。根据强化失语功能语言干预前和强化失语功能语言干预后两个阶段的WAB、ACE-R和QoL得分对结果进行分析。结果本研究的结果显示WAB、ACE-R和WHOQoL的得分有所提高,这突出了一个事实,即在治疗过程中必须根据患者的失语类型遵循和实施针对语言和功能目标的失语治疗技术。结论以失语症患者的最大参与为目标的功能性沟通方法的影响是失语症患者康复和改善生活质量的最有效途径之一。
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Impact of Evidence-Based Functional Intervention Approach on an Individual with Wernicke’s Aphasia Based on International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health Framework: A Case Study
Background Severe comprehension impairments in Wernicke’s aphasia (WA) are often seen to be associated with auditory related impairment and phonological processing, including semantic and executive difficulties. This study investigated whether an intensive functional approach regime underpins the improvement in speech, language and cognitive domains in an individual with WA resulting in a positive impact on functional communication skills and quality of life-based on international classification of functioning (ICF), disability and health framework. Aim To study the impact of evidence-based functional treatment approach on the speech, language, cognitive and quality of life (QoL) domains in a patient diagnosed with WA based on ICF Framework. Objective The purpose of this longitudinal case study was to compare before- and after-scores of speech and language abilities, cognitive abilities and QoL in a patient diagnosed with WA after providing an intensive evidence-based functional communication treatment approach. Material and Methods A case aged 60-years-old male with a one-month history of stroke; was diagnosed as WA. The patient received intensive functional treatment approach focusing on language and cognition for one hour continuously per session, for eight sessions, within 2-months which involved different therapy approaches to improve his communication abilities. The measurement of language, cognitive abilities and QoL was assessed using the English adaptation of the Western Aphasia Battery (WAB), Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination-Revised (ACE-R) and World Health Organization Quality of Life Instrument, Short Form ((WHOQoLBREF) respectively. The results obtained were analyzed based upon the scores obtained across the domains of WAB, ACE-R, and QoL in two stages i.e. pre- and post-intensive aphasia functional language intervention program. Results The outcome of the current study revealed improved scores in WAB, ACE-R, and WHOQoL which highlighted the fact that aphasia therapy techniques targeting the language and functional goals must be followed and implemented during the therapeutic sessions based on the client’s type of aphasia. Conclusion The findings of the case study suggests that the impact of functional communication approach targeting the maximum participation of the person with aphasia seems to be one of the most effective and efficient way to rehabilitate aphasics to improve their QoL.
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