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Psychosocial Aspects of Short-Term Use of Day-Care Services for Aphasic Patients ─A Single-Case Study─
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- Kodani Yuhei
- Faculty of Rehabilitation, Department of Speech and Hearing Therapy, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare.
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- Tanemura Jun
- Faculty of Rehabilitation, Department of Speech and Hearing Therapy, Kawasaki University of Medical Welfare.
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- Other Title
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- 失語症者向け通所サービス短期的利用の心理社会的側面への有効性─単一被験者の検討─
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<p> The purpose of this study was to evaluate the short-term effectiveness of an aphasia day care service (hereafter referred to as “day care for aphasia (DCFA) ”) . An aphasic patient with good cognitive function who used DCFA for the first time was the subject of the study. The study design was for a singlecase experimental study, and consisted of an A-B-Aʼ design with a baseline period, an intervention period, and an intervention removal period. The outcome measures were the Communicative Confidence Rating Scale for Aphasia, the Life Stage Aphasia Quality of Life Scale-11, language function, pragmatic communication skills, and social participation. The results of the study showed that statistically there was a significant improvement in psychosocial performance and a clear improvement in pragmatic communication skills during the intervention period compared to the baseline period. However, there was an overall decrease in performance in the intervention removal period compared to the intervention period. Although there is room for further research, we were able to obtain preliminary data on the effectiveness of DCFA on psychosocial aspects and pragmatic communication skills.</p>
Journal
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- Higher Brain Function Research
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Higher Brain Function Research 41 (4), 427-432, 2021-12-31
Japan Society for Higher Brain Function
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- CRID
- 1390292706081468544
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- ISSN
- 18806554
- 13484818
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- OpenAIRE
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed