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Home-based speech treatment for Parkinson's disease delivered remotely: a case report
Constantinescu, Gabriella A.; Theodoros, Deborah G.; Russell, Trevor G.. - : Royal Society of Medicine Press Ltd., 2010
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The effects of aphasia severity on the ability to assess language disorders via telerehabilitation
In: Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2009) 5, 627-642
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Using telerehabilitation to assess apraxia of speech in adults
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 44 (2009) 5, 731-747
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The effects of aphasia severity on the ability to assess language disorders via telerehabilitation
Abstract: Background: Telerehabilitation is the remote delivery of rehabilitation services via information technology and telecommunication systems. There have been a number of recent studies that have used video conferencing to assess language skills in people with aphasia. These studies have highlighted the possibility that severity of impairment and aetiology may have an effect on the administration of telerehabilitation language assessment protocols. Furthermore, anecdotal accounts of difficulties in administering language assessment via telerehabilitation also demonstrate the need for research into the effects of severity of aphasia. It is important that the effects of severity of aphasia are determined as part of the overall evidence base for telerehabilitation language assessment protocols. Aims: To investigate the influence of severity of aphasia on the ability to assess acquired aphasia via telerehabilitation methods. Methods Procedures: A total of 32 participants with an acquired aphasia were assessed simultaneously via telerehabilitation and face-to-face methods on the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination 3rd Edition Short Form (BDAE-3) and the Boston Naming Test (BNT) (2nd Edition Short Form). A custom-built telerehabilitation system developed at the University of Queensland enabled real-time telerehabilitation assessment over a 128kbit/s Internet connection. Participants were grouped according to their severity level. Data analysis was conducted on the differences in scores from the two assessors. Outcomes Results: Results revealed that severity of aphasia did not greatly influence the accuracy of the telerehabilitation assessment for the majority of the BDAE-3 clusters. However, severity of aphasia appeared to affect the ability to assess naming and paraphasia via telerehabilitation methods. Post-hoc analysis revealed that the scores given in the face-to-face and telerehabilitation environments were comparable within each severity level. Conclusions: Results suggest that severity of aphasia may influence the ability to assess some language parameters via telerehabilitation. Further research should use larger sample sizes to confirm these results and to refine the telerehabilitation technology to enable these parameters to be adequately assessed. Additionally, clinician satisfaction with telerehabilitation assessment should be qualitatively researched so as to widen clinician acceptance of this method.
Keyword: 110321 Rehabilitation and Therapy (excl. Physiotherapy); 920201 Allied Health Therapies (excl. Mental Health Services); Aphasia; Assessment; C1; Language; Severity; Telerehabilitation
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:173335
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The role of sensory dysfunction in the development of voice disorders, chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 10 (2008) 4, 231-244
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A Comparison of Two Approaches to the Treatment of Chronic Cough: Perceptual, Acoustic, and Electroglottographic Outcomes
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 22 (2008) 5, 581-589
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Acoustic and electroglottographic voice characteristics in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
In: Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica. - Basel : Karger 60 (2008) 4, 210-216
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The role of sensory dysfunction in the development of voice disorders, chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
Vertigan, Anne E.; Gibson, Peter G.; Theodoros, Deborah G.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2008
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Acoustic and electroglottographic voice characteristics in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
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The role of sensory dysfunction in the development of voice disorders, chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
Vertigan, Anne E.; Gibson, Peter G.; Theodoros, Deborah G.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2008
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Voice and Upper Airway Symptoms in People With Chronic Cough and Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 21 (2007) 3, 361
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Perceptual voice characteristics in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal fold movement
In: Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica. - Basel : Karger 59 (2007) 5, 256-267
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A review of voice and upper airway function in chronic cough and paradoxical vocal cord movement
Vertigan, Anne E.; Gibson, Peter G.; Theodoros, Deborah G.. - : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007
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The Relationship Between Chronic Cough and Paradoxical Vocal Fold Movement: A Review of the Literature
In: Journal of voice. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier 20 (2006) 3, 466-480
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Successes and failures in assessing acquired language disorders using an Internet-based telerehabilitation system
Hill, Anne; Theodoros, Deborah G.; Russell, Trevor G.. - : Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2006
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Effects of neurosurgical management of Parkinson's disease on speech characteristics and oromotor function
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 48 (2005) 1, 5-20
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Borrowing from models of motor control to translate cognitive processes : evidence for hypokinetic-hyperkinetic linguistic homologues?
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 18 (2005) 5, 361-381
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Borrowing from models of motor control to translate cognitive processes: Evidence for hypokinetic-hyperkinetic linguistic homologues?
Whelan, Brooke-Mai; Murdoch, Bruce E.; Theodoros, Deborah G.. - : Pergamon-elsevier Science Ltd, 2005
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Beyond verbal fluency: Investigating the long-term effects of bilateral subthalamic (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) on language in two cases
Murdoch, Bruce E.; Theodoros, Deborah G.; Hall, Bruce. - : Routledge Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2005
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The sciences of aphasia : from therapy to theory
Cholewa, Jürgen (Mitarb.); Theodoros, Deborah G. (Mitarb.); Brown, Jason (Mitarb.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Pergamon, 2003
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