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Scoping Review of the Effectiveness of Screen-to-Screen-Therapy compared to Face-to-Face-Therapy on Naming Performance for Patients with Aphasia.
CONCLUSION: For many patients screen-to-screen-therapy is currently the only possibility to receive speech therapy treatment. Therefore it is a positive aspect that screen-to-screen-therapy is as effective as face-to-face-therapy. Screen-to-screen-therapy can provide expanded access to health care and professional expertise in health services. In this way, speech therapy care during the COVID-19 pandemic can be largely maintained. Further research is needed on evidence-based treatment methods and user-oriented apps for video therapy. PMID: 33032962 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Zeitschrift fur Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualitat im Gesundheitswesen - October 11, 2020 Category: Health Management Tags: Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes Source Type: research

Measuring communication as a core outcome in aphasia trials: Results of the ROMA-2 international core outcome set development meeting
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: Consensus was achieved that TST was the preferred communication OMI for inclusion in the ROMA COS. It is currently available in the original Dutch version and has been adapted into English, German and Greek. Further consideration must be given to the best way to measure communication in people with mild aphasia. Development of a patient-reported measure for satisfaction with/impact of treatment and multilingual versions of all OMIs of the COS is still required. Implementation of the ROMA COS would improve research outcome measurement and the quality, relevance, transparency, replicability and ef...
Source: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders - December 30, 2022 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Sarah J Wallace Linda Worrall Tanya A Rose Reem S W Alyahya Edna Babbitt Suzanne Beeke Carola de Beer Arpita Bose Audrey Bowen Marian C Brady Caterina Breitenstein Stefanie Bruehl Lucy Bryant Bonnie B Y Cheng Leora R Cherney Paul Conroy David A Copland Cl Source Type: research