Literature DB >> 15319044

The effect of videoconference-based telerehabilitation on story retelling performance by brain-injured subjects and its implications for remote speech-language therapy.

David M Brennan1, Amy C Georgeadis, Christine R Baron, Linsey M Barker.   

Abstract

This paper presents results from a study conducted at the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Telerehabilitation at the National Rehabilitation Hospital. The study was designed to measure performance by brain-injured subjects, with medical diagnoses of stroke or traumatic brain injury, on a standardized Speech-Language Pathology evaluation conducted in both face-to-face and videoconference-based telerehabilitation settings. The Story Retelling Procedure (SRP), which measures connected language production and comprehension of spoken narratives, was administered to each subject in both settings. The primary objectives of this study were to: (1) compare communication as measured by the SRP between experimental settings, and (2) determine if subject variables (such as age, education, technology experience or gender) had an effect on performance differences between settings. The rationale was that any difference in this aspect of performance must be identified and characterized before this mode of intervention can be used clinically. Across all subjects (n = 40), no significant difference (p > 0.05) was found between SRP performance measured in the two settings. Additionally, variables including age, education, technology experience, and gender did not significantly affect the difference between performance in the two settings. Overall, subjects reported a high level of acceptance of videoconferencing with 34 subjects responding "yes," 4 responding "no," and 2 responding "maybe" when asked if they would use videoconferencing again to talk to a clinician. Results of this study confirm the potential for SLP treatment using videoconferencing and indicate a need for continued research in the field.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15319044     DOI: 10.1089/tmj.2004.10.147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Telemed J E Health        ISSN: 1530-5627            Impact factor:   3.536


  18 in total

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2.  Validity of conducting clinical dysphagia assessments for patients with normal to mild cognitive impairment via telerehabilitation.

Authors:  Elizabeth C Ward; Shobha Sharma; Clare Burns; Deborah Theodoros; Trevor Russell
Journal:  Dysphagia       Date:  2012-01-20       Impact factor: 3.438

3.  Telerehabilitation of Anomia in Primary Progressive Aphasia.

Authors:  Aaron M Meyer; Heidi R Getz; David M Brennan; Tang M Hu; Rhonda B Friedman
Journal:  Aphasiology       Date:  2015-09-04       Impact factor: 2.773

Review 4.  Systematic review of telestroke for post-stroke care and rehabilitation.

Authors:  Mark N Rubin; Kay E Wellik; Dwight D Channer; Bart M Demaerschalk
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Review 5.  Telerehabilitation, virtual therapists, and acquired neurologic speech and language disorders.

Authors:  Leora R Cherney; Sarel van Vuuren
Journal:  Semin Speech Lang       Date:  2012-07-31       Impact factor: 1.761

6.  Conducting a Virtual Study With Special Considerations for Working With Persons With Aphasia.

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Journal:  J Speech Lang Hear Res       Date:  2021-05-21       Impact factor: 2.674

7.  TeleSpeech Therapy Pilot Project: Stakeholder Satisfaction.

Authors:  Sena Crutchley; Michael Campbell
Journal:  Int J Telerehabil       Date:  2010-09-24

8.  Managing Patient Factors in the Assessment of Swallowing via Telerehabilitation.

Authors:  Elizabeth C Ward; Shobha Sharma; Clare Burns; Deborah Theodoros; Trevor Russell
Journal:  Int J Telemed Appl       Date:  2012-09-13

9.  Telerehabilitation in poststroke anomia.

Authors:  Michela Agostini; Martina Garzon; Silvia Benavides-Varela; Serena De Pellegrin; Giulia Bencini; Giulia Rossi; Sara Rosadoni; Mauro Mancuso; Andrea Turolla; Francesca Meneghello; Paolo Tonin
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2014-04-15       Impact factor: 3.411

10.  Feasibility and efficacy of cognitive telerehabilitation in early Alzheimer's disease: a pilot study.

Authors:  Nela Jelcic; Michela Agostini; Francesca Meneghello; Cinzia Bussè; Sara Parise; Antonietta Galano; Paolo Tonin; Mauro Dam; Annachiara Cagnin
Journal:  Clin Interv Aging       Date:  2014-09-24       Impact factor: 4.458

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