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Article Dans Une Revue Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Année : 2021

Charlie Chaplin and gesture training in severe aphasia: A controlled double-blind single-case experimental design

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Background Aphasia following a stroke is a frequent and disabling condition that decreases quality of life. The use of gesture has been proposed as a way to enhance aphasia recovery. Objective We aimed to explore whether 2 types of gesture interventions could improve communication in individuals with severe aphasia. Methods This was a pilot study performed at home in routine care by an outreach team. The study had a controlled double-blind single-case experimental design (SCED): a controlled multiple baseline design across 3 participants and 2 behaviors (gesture and naming). Three male patients with stroke-induced severe chronic aphasia, non-functional perseverative speech and severe associated impairments underwent a passive gesture intervention, in which participants watched movies selected for their intensive use of gesture, and an active gesture intervention, in which they actively practiced gestures by using visual action therapy. The main outcome measures were naming score, gesture score and nonverbal subscale score of the Lillois Test of Communication, with 3-month follow-up. Results In all 3 participants, gesture interventions improved the ability to gesture a list of words (Tau-U = 0.38–0.67 for combined gesture intervention effect) and increased nonverbal communication activity. Benefits were maintained at 3-month follow-up. Conclusions Mute films that use intensive nonverbal communication may be a useful add-on to speech therapy for individuals with aphasia. Improving naming in severe and chronic aphasia may not be feasible, and more effort could be devoted to improving gesture-based and nonverbal communication.
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hal-03652710 , version 1 (26-04-2022)

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Clémence Vibrac, Amélie Avias, Pierre-Olivier François, Marie-Eve Isner-Horobeti, Agata Krasny-Pacini. Charlie Chaplin and gesture training in severe aphasia: A controlled double-blind single-case experimental design. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 2021, 64 (1), pp.101356. ⟨10.1016/j.rehab.2019.12.010⟩. ⟨hal-03652710⟩

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