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Telerehabilitation in Poststroke Anomia

Anomia, a word-finding difficulty, is a frequent consequence of poststroke linguistic disturbance, associated with fluent and nonfluent aphasia that needs long-term specific and intensive speech rehabilitation. The present study explored the feasibility of telerehabilitation as compared to a convent...

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Autores principales: Agostini, Michela, Garzon, Martina, Benavides-Varela, Silvia, De Pellegrin, Serena, Bencini, Giulia, Rossi, Giulia, Rosadoni, Sara, Mancuso, Mauro, Turolla, Andrea, Meneghello, Francesca, Tonin, Paolo
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4009336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24829914
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/706909
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author Agostini, Michela
Garzon, Martina
Benavides-Varela, Silvia
De Pellegrin, Serena
Bencini, Giulia
Rossi, Giulia
Rosadoni, Sara
Mancuso, Mauro
Turolla, Andrea
Meneghello, Francesca
Tonin, Paolo
author_facet Agostini, Michela
Garzon, Martina
Benavides-Varela, Silvia
De Pellegrin, Serena
Bencini, Giulia
Rossi, Giulia
Rosadoni, Sara
Mancuso, Mauro
Turolla, Andrea
Meneghello, Francesca
Tonin, Paolo
author_sort Agostini, Michela
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description Anomia, a word-finding difficulty, is a frequent consequence of poststroke linguistic disturbance, associated with fluent and nonfluent aphasia that needs long-term specific and intensive speech rehabilitation. The present study explored the feasibility of telerehabilitation as compared to a conventional face-to-face treatment of naming, in patients with poststroke anomia. Five aphasic chronic patients participated in this study characterized by: strictly controlled crossover design; well-balanced lists of words in picture-naming tasks where progressive phonological cues were provided; same kind of the treatment in the two ways of administration. ANOVA was used to compare naming accuracy in the two types of treatment, at three time points: baseline, after treatment, and followup. The results revealed no main effect of treatment type (P = 0.844) indicating that face-to-face and tele-treatment yielded comparable results. Moreover, there was a significant main effect of time (P = 0.0004) due to a better performance immediately after treatment and in the followup when comparing them to baseline. These preliminary results show the feasibility of teletreatment applied to lexical deficits in chronic stroke patients, extending previous work on telerehabilitation and opening new vistas for future studies on teletreatment of language functions.
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spelling pubmed-40093362014-05-14 Telerehabilitation in Poststroke Anomia Agostini, Michela Garzon, Martina Benavides-Varela, Silvia De Pellegrin, Serena Bencini, Giulia Rossi, Giulia Rosadoni, Sara Mancuso, Mauro Turolla, Andrea Meneghello, Francesca Tonin, Paolo Biomed Res Int Clinical Study Anomia, a word-finding difficulty, is a frequent consequence of poststroke linguistic disturbance, associated with fluent and nonfluent aphasia that needs long-term specific and intensive speech rehabilitation. The present study explored the feasibility of telerehabilitation as compared to a conventional face-to-face treatment of naming, in patients with poststroke anomia. Five aphasic chronic patients participated in this study characterized by: strictly controlled crossover design; well-balanced lists of words in picture-naming tasks where progressive phonological cues were provided; same kind of the treatment in the two ways of administration. ANOVA was used to compare naming accuracy in the two types of treatment, at three time points: baseline, after treatment, and followup. The results revealed no main effect of treatment type (P = 0.844) indicating that face-to-face and tele-treatment yielded comparable results. Moreover, there was a significant main effect of time (P = 0.0004) due to a better performance immediately after treatment and in the followup when comparing them to baseline. These preliminary results show the feasibility of teletreatment applied to lexical deficits in chronic stroke patients, extending previous work on telerehabilitation and opening new vistas for future studies on teletreatment of language functions. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4009336/ /pubmed/24829914 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/706909 Text en Copyright © 2014 Michela Agostini et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Benavides-Varela, Silvia
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Bencini, Giulia
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Rosadoni, Sara
Mancuso, Mauro
Turolla, Andrea
Meneghello, Francesca
Tonin, Paolo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4009336/
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