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A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit

Aphasia is prevalent in people following stroke, which can have a significant impact on the quality of life of the patients with stroke. One of the new methods for treatment of patients with aphasia is constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT). The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy o...

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Autores principales: Kavian, Shohre, Khatoonabadi, Ahmad Reza, Ansari, Noureddin Nakhostin, Saadati, Mahsa, shaygannejad, Vahid
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4085932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013699
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author Kavian, Shohre
Khatoonabadi, Ahmad Reza
Ansari, Noureddin Nakhostin
Saadati, Mahsa
shaygannejad, Vahid
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Khatoonabadi, Ahmad Reza
Ansari, Noureddin Nakhostin
Saadati, Mahsa
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description Aphasia is prevalent in people following stroke, which can have a significant impact on the quality of life of the patients with stroke. One of the new methods for treatment of patients with aphasia is constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT). The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of CIAT on naming deficits in individuals with chronic aphasia. This study had a prospective, single-subject study with A-B-A design. The CIAT was administered to two patients with chronic aphasia. Participants were a 57-year-old male and a 45-year-old female and had a stroke 60 and 36 months ago, respectively. In this study, the naming test was used as the outcome measure. The naming test was administered in three baseline sessions with 1 week interval between tests (phase A). Patients received CIAT for four consecutive weeks (3 days/week). Four measurements were taken during the treatment phase (phase B). In follow-up phase (phase A) two other measurements were performed. Visual analysis consisting of level, regression line, and variability were used to determine the effects of CIAT on naming. Both participants increased scores on naming test after phase A and B. The mean of the naming score improved from the baseline to the intervention phase in both participants. There was a positive trend in naming scores during the treatment phase compared with the trend in the baseline demonstrated by both participants. The results of this study showed that the CIAT can be effective in improving the naming deficit in patients with chronic post-stroke aphasia.
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spelling pubmed-40859322014-07-10 A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit Kavian, Shohre Khatoonabadi, Ahmad Reza Ansari, Noureddin Nakhostin Saadati, Mahsa shaygannejad, Vahid Int J Prev Med Case Report Aphasia is prevalent in people following stroke, which can have a significant impact on the quality of life of the patients with stroke. One of the new methods for treatment of patients with aphasia is constraint-induced aphasia therapy (CIAT). The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of CIAT on naming deficits in individuals with chronic aphasia. This study had a prospective, single-subject study with A-B-A design. The CIAT was administered to two patients with chronic aphasia. Participants were a 57-year-old male and a 45-year-old female and had a stroke 60 and 36 months ago, respectively. In this study, the naming test was used as the outcome measure. The naming test was administered in three baseline sessions with 1 week interval between tests (phase A). Patients received CIAT for four consecutive weeks (3 days/week). Four measurements were taken during the treatment phase (phase B). In follow-up phase (phase A) two other measurements were performed. Visual analysis consisting of level, regression line, and variability were used to determine the effects of CIAT on naming. Both participants increased scores on naming test after phase A and B. The mean of the naming score improved from the baseline to the intervention phase in both participants. There was a positive trend in naming scores during the treatment phase compared with the trend in the baseline demonstrated by both participants. The results of this study showed that the CIAT can be effective in improving the naming deficit in patients with chronic post-stroke aphasia. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4085932/ /pubmed/25013699 Text en Copyright: © International Journal of Preventive Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kavian, Shohre
Khatoonabadi, Ahmad Reza
Ansari, Noureddin Nakhostin
Saadati, Mahsa
shaygannejad, Vahid
A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit
title A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit
title_full A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit
title_fullStr A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit
title_full_unstemmed A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit
title_short A Single–subject Study to Examine the Effects of Constrained–induced Aphasia Therapy on Naming Deficit
title_sort single–subject study to examine the effects of constrained–induced aphasia therapy on naming deficit
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4085932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25013699
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