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- W1488489149 abstract "Abstract Background Very early aphasia rehabilitation studies have shown mixed results. Differences in therapy intensity and therapy type contribute significantly to the equivocal results. Aims To compare a standardized, prescribed very early aphasia therapy regimen with a historical usual care control group at therapy completion (4–5 weeks post‐stroke) and again at follow‐up (6 months). Methods & Procedures This study compared two cohorts from successive studies conducted in four Australian acute/sub‐acute hospitals. The studies had near identical recruitment, blinded assessment and data‐collection protocols. The Very Early Rehabilitation (VER) cohort ( N = 20) had mild–severe aphasia and received up to 20 1‐h sessions of impairment‐based aphasia therapy, up to 5 weeks. The control cohort ( n = 27) also had mild–severe aphasia and received usual care (UC) therapy for up to 4 weeks post‐stroke. The primary outcome measure was the Aphasia Quotient (AQ) and a measure of communicative efficiency (DA) at therapy completion. Outcomes were measured at baseline, therapy completion and 6 months post‐stroke and were compared using Generalised Estimating Equations (GEE) models. Outcomes & Results After controlling for initial aphasia and stroke disability, the GEE models demonstrated that at the primary end‐point participants receiving VER achieved 18% greater recovery on the AQ and 1.5% higher DA scores than those in the control cohort. At 6 months, the VER participants maintained a 16% advantage in recovery on the AQ and 0.6% more on DA scores over the control cohort participants. Conclusions & Implications A prescribed, impairment‐based aphasia therapy regimen, provided daily in very early post‐stroke recovery, resulted in significantly greater communication gains in people with mild–severe aphasia at completion of therapy and at 6 months, when compared with a historical control cohort. Further research is required to demonstrate large‐scale and long‐term efficacy." @default.
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- W1488489149 title "A comparison of aphasia therapy outcomes before and after a Very Early Rehabilitation programme following stroke" @default.
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