Status:

RECRUITING

Adaptive Trial Scheduling in Naming Treatment for Aphasia

Lead Sponsor:

University of Pittsburgh

Collaborating Sponsors:

University of Massachusetts, Amherst

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)

Conditions:

Aphasia

Stroke

Eligibility:

All Genders

18+ years

Phase:

PHASE2

Brief Summary

Aphasia is a language disorder caused by stroke and other acquired brain injuries that affects over two million people in the United States and which interferes with life participation and quality of ...

Detailed Description

Study 2: Evaluate the benefits of adaptive trial scheduling. Study design: Investigators will enroll 32 people with aphasia in a randomized within-subjects crossover design comparing an adaptive sche...

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Existing diagnosis of chronic (>6 months) aphasia subsequent to left hemisphere stroke.
  • Impaired performance on 2/8 sections of the Comprehensive Aphasia Test.
  • Must have access to a high-speed internet connection and be able to participate in telehealth.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • History of other acquired or progressive neurological disease.
  • Significant language comprehension impairments
  • Unmanaged drug / alcohol dependence.
  • Severe diagnosed mood or behavioral disorders that require specialize mental health interventions.

Key Trial Info

Start Date :

December 6 2023

Trial Type :

INTERVENTIONAL

Allocation :

ESTIMATED

End Date :

January 31 2028

Estimated Enrollment :

32 Patients enrolled

Trial Details

Trial ID

NCT05653466

Start Date

December 6 2023

End Date

January 31 2028

Last Update

December 11 2025

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Language Rehab and Cognition Lab, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15260

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