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- W2080551498 abstract "Background: The literature suggests that mild aphasia negatively affects everyday experiences, social life, and identity. However, while mild word‐finding problems and difficulty understanding abstract or grammatically complex language are typical clinical characteristics, their impact on everyday discourse and conversation partners remains relatively unexplored. Similarly, treatment studies addressing conversational difficulties have predominantly included those with moderate to severe aphasia, rather than those at the mild end of the severity scale. Aims: The current study examines conversational difficulties in mild aphasia and their accessibility to a conversational treatment procedure. Methods & Procedures: A woman with mild aphasia and her husband participated in the study. They underwent 14 sessions of conversational therapy, based on the procedures of Boles (1998 Boles, L. 1998. Conversational discourse analysis as a method for evaluating progress in aphasia: A case report.. Journal of Communication Disorders, 31: 261–274. [Crossref], [PubMed], [Web of Science ®] , [Google Scholar]) and Boles and Lewis (2003 Boles, L. and Lewis, M. 2003. Working with couples: Solution based aphasia therapy.. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing, 8: 153–159. [Crossref] , [Google Scholar]). Outcome measures included subjective ratings by the couple regarding conversational parameters they deemed important, ratings of their interactions by independent judges on the Measure of skill in Supported Conversation (MSC) and the Measure of Participation in Conversation (MPC) (Kagan et al., 2004 Kagan, A., Winckel, J., Black, S., Felson Duchan, J., Simmons‐Mackie, N. and Square, P. 2004. A set of observational measures for providing support and participation in conversation between adults with aphasia and their conversation partners.. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 11(1): 67–83. [Taylor & Francis Online] , [Google Scholar]), independent judgments of whether interactions were pre or post‐treatment, as well as a series of behavioural measures related to specific goals collaboratively set by the couple and the clinician. Outcomes & Results: Improvements were noted in both the participants’ ratings and the independent judges’ ratings. While some changes were noted on behavioural measures, clear patterns were not always evident. Conclusions: The study suggests that conversational treatment may be beneficial to couples dealing with mild aphasia as well as those at the more severe end of the continuum as reported previously. However, measures of the effects of treatment need to be further explored in terms of sensitivity to conversational changes in mild aphasia." @default.
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