The goal of this intervention study is to investigate the effects of immersive virtual reality in rehabilitation of language and communication of individuals with post-stroke aphasia. The main research questions are: 1. Is VR-based script training a feasible treatment to Cantonese-speaking PWA? 2. Will VR-based script training, when compared to conventional script training, better enhance treatment outcomes in functional communication of PWA? Participants will be assessed before, in the middle of, immediately after treatment and 8-week post treatment in terms of their performance on: 1. Accuracy and time for producing trained scripts. 2. Accuracy and time for producing un-trained scripts 3. Standardized aphasia test on severity of language impairment 4. Standardized aphasia test on functional communication The participants will be randomly allocated to receive one of the treatment: 1. Virtual reality-based computerized script training; or 2. Computerized script training without virtual reality Researchers will compare the treatment outcomes of the two treatment conditions and see if treatment with virtual reality would better promote outcomes when compared to training without virtual reality.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
26
The PWA will wear a head-mounted VR device (e.g., Metaverse Oculus Quest 2 or other commercially available devices) for 30 minutes, which intends to create an immersive environment for training. Scripts trained in the computerized script training program in a particular session will be practiced. Cinematic 360˚ photo-real scenarios of daily contexts such as a restaurant or a grocery store will be displayed in the device while a communication partner, e.g., a waiter in the restaurant or a shopkeeper of a grocery store will initiate the conversation by producing the corresponding part of the script. The PWA will be given time to respond. Upon the completion of PWA's respond, the next conversational turn will be initiated. The clinical assistant, who accompanies the PWA in the entire training session, will control the flow of the 360 ˚ videos.
The flow of training is identical to the VR condition, except that photos depicting the scenarios and pre-recorded conversational turns will be presented to the PWA on a computer screen with the same procedures mentioned in the VR condition.
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, Hong Kong
Percentage correct in reading aloud the sentences included in the trained scripts
Trained scripts will be shown in written form while the PWA will be asked to read aloud the scripts.
Time frame: From baseline up to 1-week post training
Time required in read aloud of trained scripts
Total time to read aloud the trained scripts
Time frame: From baseline up to 1-week post training
Percentage correct in spontaneous production of the sentences included in the trained scripts
No written cue will be provided while the PWA will produce the scripts upon questions.
Time frame: From baseline up to 1-week post training
Time required for spantaneous production of trained scripts
No written cue will be provided while the PWA will produce the scripts upon questions.
Time frame: From baseline up to 1-week post training
CAB
Cantonese version of the Western Aphasia Battery
Time frame: From baseline up to 1-week post training
CANELT
Cantonese version of the Amsterdam-Nijmegen Everyday Language Test (ANELT; Blomert et al., 1994)
Time frame: From baseline up to 1-week post training
Percentage correct in producing untrained but related scripts
No written cue will be provided while the PWA will produce the untrained scripts that share similar contexts with the trained scripts.
Time frame: From baseline up to 1-week post training
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