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Rekindling the love of books - a pilot project exploring whether e-readers help people to read again after a stroke

机译:重燃对书本的热爱-一个试点项目,探索电子阅读器是否在中风后帮助人们再次阅读

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Background: E-readers may facilitate reading in aphasia through aphasia-friendly features such as altering text size and formatting, and text-to-speech functions. However, no previous research has examined whether e-readers help people with aphasia to read.Aims: This project explored: whether people with aphasia can learn to use e-readers following a brief period of training,whether e-reader training improves reading comprehension, andwhether e-readers increase participation in and enjoyment of reading activitiesMethod and procedures: In phase one, available e-readers were compared using an expert evaluation against a set of criteria, to identify the model with optimum accessibility features and fewest potential barriers. The Kindle Keyboard 3G(TM) (Amazon) was selected for trialling in phase two.Four people with self-reported reading difficulties poststroke participated in phase two. All had mild or mild-moderate aphasia. Four 1-hr training sessions aimed to trial accessibility features, identify helpful features, and teach independent operation of these.A repeated measures design was used. Outcome measures assessed reading comprehension (Gray Oral Reading Tests (GORT-4)) and confidence and emotions associated with reading (Reading Confidence and Emotions Questionnaire (RCEQ)). Matched texts were used to compare reading comprehension using printed texts and the e-reader. Usability evaluations explored independence in e-reader use and acceptability of the technology. Participation in reading activities and reading enjoyment were explored using qualitative exit interviews.Outcomes and results: Participants' reading comprehension on the Kindle, as measured by GORT-4, did not improve following training and did not exceed comprehension of printed texts. However, reading confidence improved significantly for three of the participants (RCEQ: p<.05, p<.01, and p<.005).Analysis of exit interviews and usability evaluations indicates that three out of four participants preferred reading on the Kindle to printed texts. These participants read more frequently on the Kindle than they had done before the training, and the technology enabled them to access more challenging texts (e.g., novels). They appreciated different features of the Kindle. Two participants experienced difficulties operating the technology, one of whom would have benefited from a longer training period.Conclusions: This pilot study suggests that a short block of e-reader training led to improvements in reading confidence, participation, and enjoyment. E-readers were not shown to enhance reading comprehension. Larger-scale investigations are warranted to further investigate whether and how e-readers facilitate reading for people with aphasia.
机译:背景:电子阅读器可能通过失语友好功能(如更改文本大小和格式以及文本转语音功能)来促进失语症的阅读。但是,以前的研究都没有研究过电子阅读器是否可以帮助失语症患者阅读。目的:该项目探讨了:失语症患者在短暂的培训后是否可以学习使用电子阅读器,电子阅读器培训是否可以提高阅读理解力,以及电子阅读器是否增加了阅读活动的参与度和享受方法和程序:在第一阶段,使用专家评估与一组标准对可用的电子阅读器进行了比较,以识别出具有最佳可访问性功能和最少潜在障碍的模型。 Kindle Keyboard 3G(TM)(亚马逊)被选为第二阶段的试验。中风后有自我报告的阅读困难的四个人参加了第二阶段的试验。全部患有轻度或中度失语症。四次为时一小时的培训课程旨在试用可访问性功能,识别有用的功能并教授这些功能的独立操作。使用了重复的措施设计。结果评估了阅读理解能力(灰色的口语阅读测试(GORT-4))以及与阅读相关的信心和情感(阅读信心和情感问卷(RCEQ))。匹配的文本用于比较印刷文本和电子阅读器的阅读理解力。可用性评估探索了电子阅读器使用的独立性和技术的可接受性。结果:通过GORT-4评估的参与者对Kindle的阅读理解没有得到改善,也没有超过对印刷文本的理解。但是,三名参与者的阅读信心得到了显着改善(RCEQ:p <.05,p <.01和p <.005)。对退出访谈和可用性评估的分析表明,四分之三的参与者更喜欢在Kindle上阅读打印文本。这些参与者在Kindle上的阅读频率比培训之前要多,并且该技术使他们能够访问更具挑战性的文本(例如小说)。他们欣赏Kindle的不同功能。两名参与者在使用该技术时遇到了困难,其中一位本可以从更长的培训时间中受益。结论:这项初步研究表明,一小段电子阅读器培训可以改善阅读的信心,参与度和娱乐性。未显示电子阅读器可增强阅读理解力。有必要进行大规模调查,以进一步调查电子阅读器是否以及如何促进失语症患者的阅读。

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