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Subjective Communication Difficulties in Very Mild Aphasia.

Robert Cavanaugh1, Katarina L Haley1.   

Abstract

Purpose In comparison to the large literature on moderate to severe aphasia, very little is known about aphasia of the mildest severity and whether intervention may be warranted. The purpose of this pilot study was to characterize challenges experienced by people who have recovered to the point that they score normally on aphasia batteries yet report they continue to have aphasia. Method Five people with aphasia who scored above the Western Aphasia Battery-Aphasia Quotient (Kertesz, 2007) cutoff for aphasia participated in a semistructured interview. A descriptive qualitative design was used to analyze subjective descriptions of difficulties in everyday communication situations within a framework for living with aphasia. Results Participants reported salient communication difficulties, reduced social participation, difficulties returning to work, a continual need to concentrate when engaging in language tasks, and a keen awareness of persisting impairments. Conclusion People with very mild aphasia experience salient language difficulties, and these difficulties have an adverse effect on multiple domains of living successfully with aphasia. Further investigation toward better methods of assessment and intervention is warranted.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31424955     DOI: 10.1044/2019_AJSLP-CAC48-18-0222

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Speech Lang Pathol        ISSN: 1058-0360            Impact factor:   2.408


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1.  Assessing Language in Unstructured Conversation in People With Aphasia: Methods, Psychometric Integrity, Normative Data, and Comparison to a Structured Narrative Task.

Authors:  Marion C Leaman; Lisa A Edmonds
Journal:  J Speech Lang Hear Res       Date:  2021-10-07       Impact factor: 2.674

2.  Main Concept, Sequencing, and Story Grammar Analyses of Cinderella Narratives in a Large Sample of Persons with Aphasia.

Authors:  Jessica D Richardson; Sarah Grace Dalton; Kathryn J Greenslade; Adam Jacks; Katarina L Haley; Janet Adams
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2021-01-15

3.  Identifying Verbal Short-Term Memory and Working Memory Impairments in Individuals With Latent Aphasia.

Authors:  JoAnn P Silkes; Reva M Zimmerman; Wendy Greenspan; Laura Reinert; Diane Kendall; Nadine Martin
Journal:  Am J Speech Lang Pathol       Date:  2020-07-06       Impact factor: 2.408

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