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Conversational Therapy through Semi-Immersive Virtual Reality Environments for Language Recovery and Psychological Well-Being in Post Stroke Aphasia

机译:通过半沉浸式虚拟现实环境进行对话疗法,用于语言恢复和心理福祉在后卒中性腺

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Aphasia is a highly disabling acquired language disorder generally caused by a left-lateralized brain damage. Even if traditional therapies have been shown to induce an adequate clinical improvement, a large percentage of patients are left with some degree of language impairments. Therefore, new approaches to common speech therapies are urgently needed in order to maximize the recovery from aphasia. The recent application of virtual reality (VR) to aphasia rehabilitation has already evidenced its usefulness in promoting a more pragmatically oriented treatment than conventional therapies (CT). In the present study, thirty-six chronic persons with aphasia (PWA) were randomly assigned to two groups. The VR group underwent conversational therapy during VR everyday life setting observation, while the control group was trained in a conventional setting without VR support. All patients were extensively tested through a neuropsychological battery which included not only measures for language skills and communication efficacy but also self-esteem and quality of life questionnairies. All patients were trained through a conversational approach by a speech therapist twice a week for six months (total 48 sessions). After the treatment, no significant differences among groups were found in the different measures. However, the amount of improvement in the different areas was distributed over far more cognitive and psychological aspects in the VR group than in the control group. Indeed, the within-group comparisons showed a significant enhancement in different language tasks (i.e., oral comprehension, repetition, and written language) only in the VR group. Significant gains, after the treatment, were also found, in the VR group, in different psychological dimensions (i.e., self-esteem and emotional and mood state). Given the importance of these aspects for aphasia recovery, we believe that our results add to previous evidence which points to the ecological validity and feasibility of VR treatment for language recovery and psychosocial well-being.
机译:失语症是一种高度禁用的获得性语言障碍,通常由左侧脑损伤引起。即使已经显示传统疗法诱导足够的临床改善,留下了大量的患者,留下了一定程度的语言障碍。因此,迫切需要新的常规语音疗法的方法,以便最大化来自失语症的恢复。最近将虚拟现实(VR)应用于失语症康复已经证明其在促进比常规治疗(CT)更常规定向的处理方面的有用性。在本研究中,随机分配了三十六种具有失语症(PWA)的慢性人。 VR组在VR日常生活环境中接受了会话治疗,而控制组在没有VR支持的情况下培训。所有患者通过神经心理电池进行广泛测试,该电池不仅包括用于语言技能和通信疗效的措施,而且还包括自尊和生活质量问卷。所有患者均通过一次性讲话方法培训,每周两次六个月的言语治疗师(共48个会议)。治疗后,在不同措施中发现群体之间没有显着差异。然而,在VR组中分布不同区域的改善量比对照组更多于VR组的认知和心理方面。实际上,在VR组中,组内比较显示了不同语言任务(即口语理解,重复和书面语言)的显着增强。在治疗后,在VR组中,在不同的心理维度(即自尊和情绪和情绪状态)中也发现了显着的增益。鉴于这些方面对失语症恢复的重要性,我们认为我们的结果增加了以前的证据,以指出对语言恢复和心理社会福祉的VR治疗的生态有效性和可行性。

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