Primary Progressive Aphasia Multicomponent Language Treatment Study
NCT ID: NCT06649084
Last Updated: 2025-10-08
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Basic Information
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ENROLLING_BY_INVITATION
NA
21 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-05-02
2025-12-31
Brief Summary
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The main questions the study aims to answer are:
1. Is the telerehabilitation program feasible and acceptable for people with PPA and their care partners?
2. Do participants with PPA and care partners report satisfaction with the program?
3. Which outcome measures are most useful for evaluating changes in communication and quality of life?
4. What patterns of treatment response are seen in participants after completing the program?
Researchers will test the program in a small group of participants to see how people respond. The program includes both speech-language therapy and training for care partners.
Participants will:
* Take part in online speech-language therapy sessions
* Complete communication tasks and questionnaires before and after the program
* Have regular virtual check-ins with the research team
* Include their care partners in some parts of the program for training and support
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Multicomponent Lexical Retrieval Training (Multi-LRT)
Multicomponent Lexical Retrieval Training (Multi-LRT)
In person or via teletherapy: A multi-component treatment incorporating elements of restitutive, compensatory, and care-partner focused interventions. Participants work on producing names of personally relevant target in multiple communication modalities. Treatment focuses on the use of strategies which capitalize on residual linguistic ability and autobiographical memory to support word retrieval. The participant completes two one-hour-long sessions per week plus daily homework. The participant also meets 4 times during the course of treatment with a study partner (e.g., spouse) for communication counseling, education, and practice of communication strategies.
Multicomponent Video Implemented Script Training in Aphasia (Multi-VISTA)
Multicomponent Video Implemented Script Training in Aphasia (Multi-VISTA)
In person or via teletherapy: A multi-component treatment incorporating elements of restitutive, compensatory, and care-partner focused interventions. Participants work on producing personally relevant scripts of 3-5 sentences in length. Length and complexity of scripts are individually tailored. The participant completes 30 minutes per day of home practice, during which they speak in unison with a video/audio model of a healthy speaker clearly articulating the scripts. Biweekly (one hour each) sessions with a clinician are held which target clear and accurate script production, script memorization, and conversational usage of the script and multimodal communication. The participant also meets 6 times during the course of treatment with a study partner (e.g., spouse) for communication counseling, education, and practice of communication strategies.
Experimental: Multicomponent Communicaiton Partner Training (Multi-CPT)
Multicomponent Communication Partner Training (Multi-CPT)
In person or via teletherapy: A multi-component treatment incorporating elements of compensatory and care-partner focused interventions. Biweekly (one hour each) sessions with a clinician are held which target use of communication strategies including multimodal communication for the participant and study partner (e.g., spouse). The participant also completes regular assignments meant to increase generalization of communication strategies and progress on personal goals.
Interventions
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Multicomponent Lexical Retrieval Training (Multi-LRT)
In person or via teletherapy: A multi-component treatment incorporating elements of restitutive, compensatory, and care-partner focused interventions. Participants work on producing names of personally relevant target in multiple communication modalities. Treatment focuses on the use of strategies which capitalize on residual linguistic ability and autobiographical memory to support word retrieval. The participant completes two one-hour-long sessions per week plus daily homework. The participant also meets 4 times during the course of treatment with a study partner (e.g., spouse) for communication counseling, education, and practice of communication strategies.
Multicomponent Video Implemented Script Training in Aphasia (Multi-VISTA)
In person or via teletherapy: A multi-component treatment incorporating elements of restitutive, compensatory, and care-partner focused interventions. Participants work on producing personally relevant scripts of 3-5 sentences in length. Length and complexity of scripts are individually tailored. The participant completes 30 minutes per day of home practice, during which they speak in unison with a video/audio model of a healthy speaker clearly articulating the scripts. Biweekly (one hour each) sessions with a clinician are held which target clear and accurate script production, script memorization, and conversational usage of the script and multimodal communication. The participant also meets 6 times during the course of treatment with a study partner (e.g., spouse) for communication counseling, education, and practice of communication strategies.
Multicomponent Communication Partner Training (Multi-CPT)
In person or via teletherapy: A multi-component treatment incorporating elements of compensatory and care-partner focused interventions. Biweekly (one hour each) sessions with a clinician are held which target use of communication strategies including multimodal communication for the participant and study partner (e.g., spouse). The participant also completes regular assignments meant to increase generalization of communication strategies and progress on personal goals.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Scores of 10 or higher on the Mini-Mental State Examination
* Has a study partner who can consistently attend sessions
Exclusion Criteria
* Significant, uncorrected visual or hearing impairment that would interfere with participation
* Score of less than 10 on the Mini-Mental State Examination
* Prominent initial non-speech-language impairment (cognitive, behavioral, motoric)
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
NIH
University of Texas at Austin
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Maya Henry
Associate Professor
Principal Investigators
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Maya L Henry, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of Texas - Austin
Locations
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University of Texas
Austin, Texas, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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